Within the order of moving a cargo,CONCEPT
Fields | Type | Description | Purpose |
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ID (Concept identifier) | M | readytodeliver | GRAMMAR |
Concept name | M | Ready To Deliver | GRAMMAR |
Concept type | M | action | GRAMMAR |
Also known as | O | TIC Description | |
Definition | M | Within the order of moving a cargo, time spent in the destination position of the container, waiting till the container is ready to be droppedConcept (status) that describes the action that is going to perform by the subject (CHE) to execute an order (action type cargo), at the “laden” end location (end position of the cargo) to drop the cargo. It starts when the subject (CHE) arrives at the end location of the cargo and ends when the cycle ends the laden phase (the cargo is delivered or dropped). Usually, this action is related to the unlocking activities (hoist down and spreader unlocking). | TIC Description |
Further Detail | O This stage starts when the che arrives at the destination of the container, and ends when the container is drop or unloaded. STS Load: If the STS do not stop to release the container this time can be avoided. If need to wait when arrive to the position because the container position is locked, or whatever reason, this time will be input here. STS Discharge: If the STS do not stop to release the container this time can be avoided. If need to wait for the Truck to arrive, or cannot enter in the transfer zone or plaform, this time will be input here. TT Load: Time while the truck is waiting in the QC queue or lane, till the container unloaded from the truck. TT Discharge: Time while the truck arrives to the yard position to deliver the container, till the container is unloaded from the platform. RTG: If the RTG do not stop to release the container this time can be avoided. If need to wait when arrive to the position because the truck is not there, the transfer zone is used, or whatever reason, this time will be input here. | The start of Ready To Deliver is the end of the Moving To Deliver or Queuing To Deliver activities and the end is just when the cargo is unlocked the first time. Specific cases, from the equipment point of view:
| TIC Description |
Required Information | M | SUBJECT; OBSERVED PROPERTY and VALUE | TIC Description |
SUBJECT | M | order; che, | GRAMMAR |
POINT OF MEASUREMENT | O | pom: output pomt: actual, estimated | GRAMMAR |
OBSERVED PROPERTY | M | status, duration, timer, distance | GRAMMAR |
Value | M | GRAMMAR | |
Related standards | O | TIC Description | |
Related TIC 4.0 definition | O | TIC Description | |
Example | M | TIC Description | |
Example in the context of the grammar | M | TIC Description | |
Link to one or more operational processes | M | TIC Description | |
Search tags | M | laden at row | Technical |
Version / Date | M | 2023.007 - 25/03/2023 | Technical |
Internal TIC Version | M | 20230216 | Technical |
M = Mandatory
O = Optional
Introduction to concept type “job-stepping”:
The concepts type job-stepping describes a status (what does or is the subject) related only to concepts (action) that “moves” cargo. The objective of this type of concept is to define what type of activity is doing the CHE to move the cargo. There are 6 basic subprocesses to perform a move:
Moving to Collect
Queuing to Collect
Ready to Collect
Moving to Deliver
Queuing to Deliver
Ready to Deliver
All the steps are optional and would depend on the order. For one specific order, only one Job-stepping concept can be “true” at the same time.
TT order job stepping for Vessel load - 4 job steps example
TT order job stepping for Vessel discharge- 6 job steps example, geofence available
The https://tic40.atlassian.net/l/cp/S8dYAjXu (instruction to execute a sequence of steps) is the natural subject of the job-stepping, so we will include by default the concepts for each step under “order” but these concepts can be used with other subjects like CHE, user, cargo, etc.
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Created by | Edited by | Review / Approve | Published |
Francisco Blanquer Jaraiz 2023-02-16 |
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