The activities associated with loading the vehicle for transportation. This may include reporting in and out by the vehicle operator, determining load/unload sequence, preparing transportation documentation, accepting the load by the vehicle operator and finalizing the vehicle for transportation. Loading Engineer-to-Order products may require special loading processes, equipment or instructions.
Use Cases
- Loading with specialized project transportation equipment
- Loading product in a container or vehicle
- Staging and loading product in the sequence the recipient unloads/consumes the vehicle (Just-In-Sequence)
- Loading containers on a vehicle, plane, ship
- Prepare and print shipping documentation: Import/Export documents, Hazardous materials documents
- Securing the load; Blocking, Bracing, Strapping, Dunnage, Lashing
- Finalizing the vehicle; Closing the door or hatch, applying a seal (where applicable), putting away loading equipment
Once loading is complete a notification may be send to the receiving parties.
Orders Damage Free Ratio
Orders In-full Ratio
Error-free Documentation Ratio
Deliver Cycle Time
Storage Costs
Order-to-Cash
Quote-to-Cash
Demurrage and Detention
Consignor
Goods Issue
Verified Gross Mass
Pick, Pack & Ship
Dock Appointment Scheduling
Hierarchy
ID | Name | Level | x | D3 | Deliver-To-Engineering-Order | 2 | D3 |
D310 | Load | 3 | D310 |
Workflow
Note: Common inputs and outputs are listed in alphabetical order. Other inputs and outputs may be required to support varying use cases.Load Deliver-To-Engineering-Order 431000 3 Container, Vehicle, Vessel, Loading, Stowing, Transport, Logistics, Supply chain Loading the container, vehicle or vessel for transport. This includes blocking and bracing, strapping and dunnage