Fields | Type | Description | Purpose |
ID (subject identifier) | M | subject | GRAMMAR |
subject name | M | Subject (Job Instruction) | GRAMMAR |
subject type | M | device | GRAMMAR |
Also known as | O | System, driver, CHE, TOS |
TIC Description | ||
Definition | M | The |
Subject is the executer (system/someone/something/equipment) of a job instruction. |
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Further Detail | O |
Subject
CHECHE
Cargo handling equipment types are defined already under the CHE task force as for below:
STS: Ship-to-Shore Crane
Also known as : Gantry Crane, Container Crane, Portainer, Quay Crane, Wharf CraneMC: Mobile Crane
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_crane
RTG: Rubber-tired Gantry Crane
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_tyred_gantry_crane
RMG: Rail-mounted Gantry Crane
Fixed to track rails, usually powered by electricity from the grid
Also known as : RMG, RMG Crane, Rail Mounted Stacking Crane, Rail Stacking CraneASC: Automatic Stacking Crane
SC: Straddle Carrier
Also known as : Straddle Truck, Straddle Buggyit includes Shuttle carrier
RS: Reach Stacker
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reach_stacker
TH: Top Handler
Also known as: Front Handler, Laden Handler, Loaded container handler, Top Loader, Top PickECH: Empty Container Handler
TT: Terminal Tractor
A semi-tractor intended to move semi trailers within a cargo yard, warehouse facility or intermodal facility. Sometimes referenced by make and model (e.g. Ottawa, MAFI..)
Also known as : Dog, Goat, Hustler/Hostler, Horse, Mule, Shunt Truck, Utility Tractor, Rig (UTR), Yard Truck
‘Who’ will perform the order/orders. Subject
In addition to the current CHE definition, also the following CHEs are to be considered:
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Components of the CHEs we should consider as accessories:
They are |
components that |
a CHE |
are being used to move |
cargo.
2. System System is intended as the logic that |
tells the CHE and/or the actor what do with the object. This is normally done by a |
software. Examples of systems are:
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Component:
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List to be extended
3. Actor Is the entity (human, animal, robot or any non cargo handling machine) that executes the job instruction with or without a CHE.
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Required Information | M | ID | TIC Description |
SUBJECT |
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https://tic40.atlassian.net/l/cp/5eHhFazs https://tic40.atlassian.net/l/cp/LeNbivFL Job Instruction List |
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CONCEPT |
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Related standards | O | TEU definition; Container definition; ISO 8601 | TIC Description |
Related TIC 4.0 definition | O | https://tic40.atlassian.net/l/c/3RUk3VuDCargo CHE https://tic40.atlassian.net/l/cp/5eHhFazs https://tic40.atlassian.net/l/cp/LeNbivFL | |
Example | M | "tos.@.jobinstruction.@.order.@.subject.input.planning.id": "STS009" "tos.@.jobinstruction.@.order.@.subject.input.planning.type": "che" "tos.@.jobinstruction.@.order.@.che.input.planning.id": "STS009" | |
Example in the context of the grammar | M |
Link to one or more operational processes |
Search tags | #CHE; #machine; #driver; #clerk; #MAFI; #TUG; #mechanic; #person; #operator | ||
Version / Date | 2022. |
006 / 01. |
12.2022 | Technical |
Internal TIC Version |
20221108 | Technical |
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