OBSERVED PROPERTY
Fields | Type | Description | Purpose | ||
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ID (Observed Property identifier) | M | tare | GRAMMAR | ||
Observed Property name | M | Tare | GRAMMAR | ||
Observed Propertytype | M | weight | GRAMMAR | ||
Also known as | O | subject weight; weight | TIC Description | ||
Definition | M | The weight of the subject itself, only including its own weight without any extra payload it is carrying (nett). | TIC Description | ||
Further Detail | O | TIC 4.0 “subject” can be an object (cargo, che, spreader) or a process (cargovisit, cycle) or a system (hoist, trolley). If “weight” refers to a subject that is a process or a system (not an object itself), “weight” applies to the payload that is being processed or managed by the “subject”. The weight can be observed from 3 diferent different perperspectives: Nett, Tare and Gross where: Specific cases: Specific cases: cargovisit.weight defines the weight of the cargo of the cargo visit process. E.g. during a container visit to a terminal the cargovisit.weight.gross.value will be the total weight of the container itself(Tare weight) plus the weight of the cargo. If there is a verified gross mass (VGM), then it equals the gross weight (cf. IMO XYZ). cycle.weight defines the weight of the payload that is being moved. che.cycle.weight defines the weight of the payload that is being moved by the CHE. The cycle is a process that only refers to the cargo, so the cycle weight does not include the spreader, which is part of the CHE. E.g during a STS twin move the che.cycle.weight.gross.output.actual.ton.value will be the total gross weight of the two containers moved by the STS.
E.g with objects che.weight.gross.output.actual.ton.value = 150 tons means that the CHE plus whatever cargo it is handling weighs 150 tons. che.weight.tare.output.actual.ton.value = 138 tons means that the CHE itself weighs 138 tons. che.spreader.weight.tare.output.actual.ton.value = 12 tons means that the spreader itself weighs 12 tons. che.spreader.weight.gross.output.actual.ton.value = 22 tons means that the spreader plus whatever it carries or it is attached weighs 22 tons. che.spreader.weight.nett.output.actual.ton.value = 10 tons means that payload that is being moved by the spreader weighs 10 tons (the container) Usually when a cargo visit is handled by a CHE will result in: cargovisit.weight.gross should have the same value as any che.spreader.weight.nett (gross cargo weight under the spreader)that is handling the cargo during its visit. | TIC Description | ||
Required Information | M | SUBJECT, CONCEPTand VALUE | TIC Description | ||
SUBJECT |
| cargovisit, CHE, spreader, hoist |
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POINT OF MEASUREMENT |
| output actual |
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CONCEPTS |
| weight |
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Value |
| ton |
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Related standards | O |
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Related TIC 4.0 definition | O | Weight [REVIEW]Gross [REVIEW] Nett [REVIEW] Tare (Review) weightrear; weightfront | TIC Description | ||
Example | M | A 10 ton container: tos.cargo.weight.nett.ouput.actual.ton = 6 tos.cargo.weight.gross.output.actual.ton = 10 tos.cargovisit.weight.gross.output.actual.ton =10 che.spreader.weight.gross.output.actual.ton = 22 che.spreader.weight.tare.output.actual.ton = 12 che.spreader.weight.nett.output.actual.ton = 10 che.hoist.weight.gross.output.actual.ton = 22 che.hoist.weight.nett.output.actual.ton = 10 che.hoist.weightfront.gross.output.actual.ton = 12 che.hoist.weightrear.gross.output.actual.ton = 10 che.cycle.weight.totalgross.output.actual.ton = 3456 | TIC Description | ||
Example in the context of the process | M |
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Link to one or more operational processes | M | TIC Description | |||
Search tags | M | weight, net, nett, tare, gross, poid, mass, deplacement. | Technical | ||
Version / Date | M | 2022.004 - 15/03/2022 | Technical | ||
Internal TIC Version | M | 20220422 | Technical |
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