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SUBJECT

Fields

Type

Description

Purpose

ID (subject identifier)

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departure

GRAMMAR

subject name

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Departure

GRAMMAR

subject type

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process

GRAMMAR

Also known as

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Vessel departure; gate out process

TIC Description

Definition

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Departure is the process by which a carrier is physically leaving the terminal, as the terminal operations or third party services are completed.

 

Further Detail

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Departure is a subprocess of CarrierVisit process.

Departure “start” event occurs when a carrier has finished its cargooperations or 3rd party services and it is “first time ready to departure” (see definition “firsttimecarrierreadyfordeparture”).

Departure “end” event occurs when a carrier leaves the boundary of the Port activity. Usually this boundary is a physical border (port gate, barrier or geozone).

In case the physical port boundaries or process boundaries do not exist, the terminal borders (gate) act as the relevant boundary (as the terminal is always part of the port).

Per carrier type:

Vessel:

  • Departure.start is when firsttimecarrierreadyfordeparture: TO BE COMPLETED

  • Departure.end is at Start of Sea Passage (SOSP)

Truck:

  • Departure.start is when once the truck is loaded/unloaded and no more loadedloading/unloaded unloading operations have to be done (in that trasnfer transfer area or another) and the truck leaves the transfer area.
    If terminals do not register the “output” of this event (driver confirmation, sensor detection, geofence), then an “ioutput” feedback (asumptionassumption) could be considered (in the moment the CHE or TOS confirms the last job is done).

  • Departure.end is usually at the port gate or terminalgate terminal gate (whatever comes last). If no port gates are present but a general port border or barrier exists, then Departure.end occurs when the carrier passes through the port border/barrier (geofence or access control).
    If no port boundaries exist at all, Departure.end will be when the truck passes the terminal pregate (OCR) or gate (whatever comes last).

Rail:

  • Departure.start is when the train is already loaded or unloaded and the operations to prepare the departure starts (brakes connection, machine connection or join/split vagonswagons). This is determined either manually as an ouput data (e.g. “walk the train” to achieve readiness to departure) or if no data exist exists it could be consider considered as an a feedback (ioutput) when cargo operations ends or after a time, assuming that the operations to departure start after some time the cargo operations were finished.

  • Departure.end is when the train pass passes the gate or boundary of the port limits. If no such gate or boundary exists, it will be in the moment the train ends to exit the border of the terminal (e.g. the OCR gate).

TIC Description

Required Information

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id, input, output

TIC Description

SUBJECT

 

line, service, servcevisit, cargo, carrier, carriervisit

 

CONCEPT

 

id, input, output, start, end, anuncementannouncement, location.

 

Related standards

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 ISO 6346

TIC Description

Related TIC 4.0 definition

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https://tic40.atlassian.net/l/c/3RUk3VuD Arrival TerminalOperations Departure

Example

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

carrierisit.end.time.output.actual =2021-11-16T15:14:01.352Z

Example in the context of the grammar

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see below the complete JSON data model

Link to one or more operational processes

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Search tags

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Version / Date

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2021.003 - 15/01/2022

Internal TIC Version

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2021115

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