Fields | Type | Description | Purpose |
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ID (Concept identifier) | M | Load_Gross | GRAMMAR |
Concept name | M | Load_Gross | GRAMMAR |
Concept type | M | Load | GRAMMAR |
Also known as | O | cargo gross weight; payload | TIC Description |
Definition | M | The amount of weight carried by the CHE including the container weight | TIC Description |
Further Detail | O | The load (weight) carried by cargo handling equipment normally in tonnes (but other weight units of measure are also accepted, metric or imperial). The scope is limited to cargo movements within the terminal operational area. We are using Load instead of Cargo to avoid confusion between “weight” that is an observed property and the “cargo” itself that is a unit. Exclusions - Loads that are exerted onto the ‘ground’ by equipment or rail lines (to be defined ‘civil load’ - as defined by civil engineering industry and standards). Also not the action of loading (verb), e.g. to load a truck or unload a vessel. Examples (exclusions):-
Sub-concepts related to load - Static:
Dynamic-
total weight of the cargo, i.e. container including its contents. | TIC Description |
Required Information | M | SUBJECT; OBSERVED PROPERTY and VALUE | TIC Description |
SUBJECT |
| #CHE; #STS; #SC; #RTG; #RMG; #TT; #FL; #MHC; #POW (Point of Work). |
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POINT OF MEASUREMENT |
| #spreader; #hook; #twistlock;#hoisting_motor;#loadcell (may be implied by process/handover and not measured directly) |
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OBSERVED PROPERTY |
| #value |
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Value |
| real number; true; false. |
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Related standards | O |
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Related TIC 4.0 definition | O |
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Example | M | Measurement The gross weight of the load under the equipment is higher than the safe working load. Status = false. Measurement of the load under the equipment is lower than the safe working load. Status = true. container is 24 tonnes.
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Example in the context of the process | M | STS01; LOAD_GROSS and 40Tonnes 24 Tonnes The gross load on STS01 is 40 24 Tonnes. RTG01; LOAD_NETTGROSS and 20Tonnes The nett gross load on RTG01 is 20 Tonnes.
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Link to one or more operational processes | M | Move; Cycle. | TIC Description |
Search tags | M | load;cargogross_load;safe_working_load, gross_weight | Technical |
Version / Date | M | TIC_Q4Q1_2020 2021 / 0304.1202.20202021 | Technical |
Internal TIC Version | M | definition technical group | Technical |
M = Mandatory
O = Optional
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Francisco Blanquer Jaraiz
I think it is my fault. Load it is not a concept or a subject it is an observed property. The concept should be net, gross, design, etc.
che_net_output_load_ton: 7
che_spreader_net_output_load_ton: 7
che_hoist_net_output_load_ton: 7
che_twislock_net_output_load_ton:7
Cargo is the subject; cargo_size, cargo_weight, cargo_load?
. perhaps the better idea is to use “weight” instead of “load”
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