CONCEPT
Fields | Type | Description | Purpose |
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ID (Concept identifier) | M | cycle | GRAMMAR |
Concept Name | M | Cycle | GRAMMAR |
Concept Type | M | move | GRAMMAR |
Also known as | O | Machine cycle | TIC Description |
Definition | M | A Cycle characterises a discrete process that involves a subject (ie process, CHE…) when moving a payload (which can be aggregated into different units) from one location to another. | TIC Description |
Further Detail | O | A single CYCLE can be described as the sum of numerous subject Moves. The subject Cycles are always related to the subsystems of the subject (ie spreader of the STS, RTGs of the Yard, and STSs of the Berth). A complete subject Cycle of one subsystem starts when the previous one finishes (it is cyclical), and finishes when the cargo is completely released from the considered sub-system (realise from realise). Thus, the job of the subsystem is done and the next job is ready to start (e.g. for an STS the spreader has all twistlocks open and starts the next job. For a Yard, when the RTG or the SC releases the container in the yard or take out the container and releases it on the TZ). Laden and Unladen cycleThe system cycle starts with the start of the unladen cycle and ends with the start of the next unladen cycle. An unladen cycle describes the movements of a system without payload(s). A laden cycle describes the movements of a CHE with payload(s). | TIC Description |
Required Information | M | SUBJECT; OBSERVED PROPERTY and VALUE | TIC Description |
SUBJECT |
| #CHE; #STS; #SC; #RTG; #RMG; #TT; #FKL; #Gate; #Terminal; #MC; |
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POINT OF MEASUREMENT |
| #input;#output #schedule; #planning; #estimated; #actual; #performed |
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OBSERVED PROPERTY |
| #status; #counter; #duration; #timer; #totaltimer #energy; #startevent; #startcounter; #endevent; #endcounter; #distance; #coordinate |
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Value |
| integer |
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Related standards | O | TEU definition; Container definition; ISO 8601 | TIC Description |
Related TIC 4.0 definition | O | Move; Payload; Cargo; Cycle; Laden; Unladen; Paid; Unpaid; Useful; UnUseful; Single; Twin; Tandem; Quad; Hatchcover; Lashing cage; Breakbulk; Bundle; Gearbox; CHain, OHF; double Spreader; Doule trolley; solid bulk; double Boom; Multitrolley. | TIC Description |
Example | M | see below | TIC Description |
Example in the context of the grammar | M | see below | TIC Description |
Link to one or more operational processes | M | Any CHE load or discharge operation. | TIC Description |
Search tags | M | Technical | |
Version / Date | M | TIC_Q4_2020 / 21.01.2021 | Technical |
Internal TIC Version | M | definition technical group | Technical |
M = Mandatory
O = Optional
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Standard STS examples
Single move 1 unit / box 1 cycle | |
Twin move 2 units / boxes 1 cycle | |
Tandem move 2 units / boxes 1 cycle | |
Quad move 4 units / boxes 1 cycle | |
Hatchcover move 1 unit 1 cycle | |
Lashing cage move 1 unit 1 cycle | |
Breakbulk move 1 unit 1 cycle | |
Bundle move 4 units 1 cycle | |
Gearbox move 1 unit 1 cycle | |
Chain move 1 unit 1 cycle | |
OHF move 1 unit 1 cycle |
Other cranes examples
Double spreader move 3 units / boxes 1 cycle | |
Double trolley move (doble hoist with buffer and backreach trolley) 3 units / boxes 1 waterside side trolley+3 backreach trolley=4 cycles (independent) | |
Double trolley move (double hoist with buffer) 4 units / boxes 1 waterside trolley+4 backreach trolley=5 cycles (independent) | |
Double trolley move (with buffer) 4 units / boxes 1 waterside trolley+2 backreach trolley = 3 cycles (independent) | |
Solid bulk Bivalve Grab 1 unit / Grab capacity 1 cycle | |
Solid/liquid/gas with pipeline 1 unit / Depot or hold capacity Non-cycle. Continuous process | |
Double boom double trolley move 4 units / boxes 1+1+1+1 = 4 cycles (independent) | |
Double trolley (first continuous) move (with buffer) 1 unit / box 1+1=2 cycles (independent) |
Horizontal transport examples
Terminal Tractor single move 1 units / boxes 1 cycle | |
Terminal Tractor double move 2 units / boxes 1 cycles
TT cycle ends when RTG attach both containers | |
Terminal Tractor double move (2 deliveries in same place) 2 units / boxes 1 cycles
Each TT cycle ends when RTG attach each container | |
Terminal Tractor double move (2 deliveries) 2 units / boxes 2 cycles
Each TT cycle ends when each RTG attach the container |
Yard examples
Yard single move in 1 units / boxes 1 cycle | |
Yard double move in 2 units / boxes 1 cycles
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[2] http://www.webpage.org/content.html last accessed on May 2019
[3] N. Author1. Name of the book. ISBN 123456789101, Editorial, 2019
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