Workflow & Labor Productivity
In development with enterprise partnersMeasure the work, not the worker.
Task systems tell you what got done. They can't tell you about the time in between — freight sitting untouched, doors idle, bottlenecks forming. Attensive measures the physical flow of work from the cameras you already have, aggregated at the zone and shift level. Never individual surveillance.
Our stance, up front
Productivity measurement that HR and legal can approve.
Aggregate metrics, not individual scores
Output is measured at the zone, process, and shift level. Attensive does not produce per-person productivity scores or leaderboards.
No facial recognition, no audio
The platform identifies freight, equipment, and activity — not identities. There is no facial recognition and no audio capture, anywhere.
Built to pass a works-council review
Retention windows, data residency, and evidence-clip policies are configurable per deployment, so HR and legal can sign off before rollout.
What it measures
The time between the scans.
Most facilities already log completed tasks. The productivity story hides in the physical flow around those tasks — and that is only visible on camera.
Dwell time between touches
How long freight sits untouched in staging, at the dock, or between process steps — the time that never shows up in task systems.
Idle equipment and doors
Dock doors open with no activity, forklifts waiting, lines stopped. See where capacity is parked instead of moving.
Zone throughput per shift
Pallets and parcels moved through each zone per hour and per shift, so you can compare flow across areas, shifts, and sites.
Bottleneck formation
Staging areas filling faster than they drain, queues forming at pack-out, freight accumulating ahead of a constrained step.
Flow between zones
How work actually moves across receiving, staging, storage, and outbound — versus how the process map says it should.
Search and reconciliation time
Time spent walking, searching, and re-checking instead of moving freight — usually the largest invisible labor cost.
How floor footage becomes a productivity signal
Use the cameras already covering the floor
The same feeds watching docks, staging, and aisles for security become the measurement source. No wearables, no badges, no new hardware.
Attensive measures activity and flow
The perception engine tracks freight movement, equipment activity, and zone occupancy continuously — the physical flow around the tasks your systems already log.
Ops leaders see where time goes
Dashboards and reports show dwell, idle time, throughput, and bottlenecks by zone and shift, with annotated clips as evidence for every exception.
Building this with early enterprise partners.
We are developing workflow productivity measurement alongside large logistics operators, on the same perception engine that powers our dimensioning and trailer fill products. If flow visibility is a problem in your operation, we would like to build it with you.