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SUBJECT

Fields

Type

Description

Purpose

ID (

Concept

subject identifier)

M

TerminalOperationsGearboxesStart

TerminalOperationsGearboxes

GRAMMAR

Concept

subject name

M

TerminalOperationsGearboxesStart

TerminalOperationsGearboxes

GRAMMAR

Concept

subject type

M

Event

process

GRAMMAR

Also known as

O

Shore Power startsTIC Description

Gearboxes, twistlock bins

TIC Description

Definition

M

Event when a carrier (vessel, barge, rail, truck) reports First time readiness for cargo operations as reported by the carrier to the terminal according to local regulations

Terminal Operations Gearboxes is a sub-process of TerminalOperations by which a subject (usually the terminal’s personnel) performs the operation to discharge/load gearboxes from/to the carrier.

 

Further Detail

O

CarrierFirstTimeReadyToWork is a sub-concept of the subject (process) CarrierVisit.

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Vessel:

Event when the vessel reports First time readiness for cargo operations as reported by the vessel to the terminal according to local regulations

Truck:

Event when the truck is First Time ready to be unloaded/loaded with cargo, i.e. when the truck is in the transfer area and confirms that it can be loaded/unloaded.

Rail:

Event when the train is First Time ready to be loaded or unloaded. This is determined either manually (output) (e.g. “walk the train” to achieve readiness for cargo operations).

Terminal Operations gearboxes is considered “active” if the resources are in place ready to perform the activity (discharge or load the gearboxes) The “start” will define the first time the process is active and the end the last time. During the terminal operations the process could be inactive because the resources are not in place (i.e. suspension of operations because of high wind).
Gearboxes may be carried out in parallel to the CargoOperations sub-process.

 carriervisit.terminaloperations.gearboxes is a subprocess of TerminalOperations process:

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  • carriervisit.terminaloperations.gearboxes “start” event is when the terminal has first allocated personnel onto the equipment to move the gearboxes or has performed the first gearboxes operation (discharge).

  • carriervisit.terminaloperations.gearboxes “end” event is when the terminal has completed all gearboxes operations.

TerminalOperations Gearboxes and CargoOperations: Gearboxes usually start before CargoOperations to enable the start of CargoOperations. CargoOperations and gearboxes can work in parallel, after the first gearboxes are discharged (working in parallel in multiple bays).

Vessel:

  • carriervisit.terminaloperations.gearboxes.start is when the terminal crane operator (terminal’s or ship’s personnel) performs the first discharge gearboxes operation on the vessel.

  • carriervisit.terminaloperations.gearboxes.end is when the last remaining gearboxes (e.g. a container) is loaded into the vessel.

Truck (as external carrier): Not Applicable

Rail: Not Applicable

TIC Description

Required Information

M

SUBJECT and VALUE

CarrierVisit

TIC Description

SUBJECT

 

#Carrier

carriervisit, terminaloperations

 

POINT OF MEASUREMENT

 

#input;#internal_in ; #internal_out ;#output

#planning; #estimated; #actual; #performed

 

OBSERVED PROPERTY

 

#status; #duration; #timer; #totaltimer; #startevent; #startcounter; #endevent; #endcounter

 

Value

 

TRUE; FALSE;

CONCEPT

 

id, name, active, inactive, working, start, end

 

Related standards

O

  JIT Port call Data definitions 1.2 (June 2022)

 

TIC Description

Related TIC 4.0 definition

O

CarrierVisit Carrier Arrival TerminalOperations Departure

TIC Description

https://tic40.atlassian.net/l/c/3RUk3VuD https://tic40.atlassian.net/wiki/pages/resumedraft.action?draftId=1000407869 TerminalOperations Departure Inbound Check-In Dwell CargoVisit Check-out Outbound Lashing

Example

M

carriervisit.

carrierfirsttimereadytowork: TRUE = The carrier is ready to be operated or for any other cargo operations to be carried out.

TIC Description

id = MLT1974

carriervisit.terminaloperations.lashing.start.time.output.actual =2021-11-15T15:14:01.352Z

carriervisit.terminaloperations.lashing.end.time.output.actual =2021-11-16T15:14:01.352Z

Example in the context of the grammar

M

 

TIC Description

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see below the complete JSON data model

Link to one or more operational processes

M

 

TIC Description

Search tags

M

 

Technical

arrival, carrier, carriervisit, departure, inbound, outbound, cargooperations, anchorage, drift, pilot, towage, mooring, portgate, terminalgate, pregate

Version / Date

M

Technical

2022.004 - 1/05/2022

Internal TIC Version

M

definition technical group

Technical

M = Mandatory

O = Optional

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Review / Approve

Published

 RBS EMEA

 

 

 

 2022-10-20