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[[File:UnloadingRailHopperCar.jpg|thumb|Unloading rail hopper cars]]
 
The activities associated with unloading the transportation vehicle. This may include inspection for damage, counting or weighing out to determine delivered volumes, taking samples for analysis and depalletizing, unpacking, repacking, repalletizing where needed.  
 
The activities associated with unloading the transportation vehicle. This may include inspection for damage, counting or weighing out to determine delivered volumes, taking samples for analysis and depalletizing, unpacking, repacking, repalletizing where needed.  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:42, 27 October 2021

Unloading rail hopper cars

The activities associated with unloading the transportation vehicle. This may include inspection for damage, counting or weighing out to determine delivered volumes, taking samples for analysis and depalletizing, unpacking, repacking, repalletizing where needed.

Use Cases

  • Standard unloading a truck onto the receiving dock
  • In an airport: Unloading air containers from a plane
  • In a manufacturing plant: Dumping bulk materials or pumping from a tanker truck or tanker vessel
  • In Retail: Unloading a supplier truck
  • In a Warehouse: Unloading palletized or unpalletized product from a truck
  • At home: Unloading the groceries from the car

Notes

Typically this process is complete when the product is ready for put away or transfer. Some use cases require the unloading process to put the product away immediately. For example: For bulk products the (tanker, tanker truck or dump truck) unloading process cannot be separated from the put away process (storage tanks).

Generally the costs to S102 and Unload are part of CO11. For a distribution network the costs of these processes may be classified as CO12. Demurrage and Detention Sourcing Cycle Time Cost of Goods Sold Distribution Costs Direct Material Costs Source-to-Pay Goods Receipt Byproduct Return Dock Appointment Scheduling

Hierarchy

IDNameLevelx
S1Source-to-Replenish2S1
S103Unload3S103

Metric(s)

IDNameLevelx
RS14Sourcing Cycle Time2RS14
CO11Cost of Goods Sold2CO11
CO111Direct Material Costs3CO111
CO12Distribution Costs2CO12

Term(s)

IDNameClearx
RL2Byproduct ReturnRL2
D&DDemurrage and DetentionD&D
DASDock Appointment SchedulingDAS
GRGoods ReceiptGR
S2PSource-to-PayS2P

Workflow

FromInput(s)
Process
Output(s)To
wf_processwf_arrow
S102Unloading Queue
S103
wf_arrowwf_process
Generic StockS104
Generic StockS105
Generic StockS106
SampleS104
Note: Common inputs and outputs are listed in alphabetical order. Other inputs and outputs may be required to support varying use cases.Unload Source-to-Replenish 5210300 3 {{{keywords}}} {{{description}}}