The activities associated with loading the vehicle for transportation. This may include reporting in and out by the vehicle operator, preparing transportation documentation, accepting the load by the vehicle operator, securing the load (blocking and bracing), and finalizing the vehicle for transportation.
Use Cases
- Loading product in a container of vehicle
- Loading containers on a vehicle, plane, ship
- Prepare and print shipping documentation: Import/Export documents, Hazardous materials documents
- Accepting the load; Weighing in and out for bulk products
- 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.
Quote-to-Cash
Order-to-Cash
Orders Damage Free Ratio
Orders On-time Ratio
Orders In-full Ratio
Error-free Documentation Ratio
Pick-to-Ship Cycle Time
Order Processing Delays
Storage Costs
Demurrage and Detention
Bill of Lading
Goods Issue
Consignor
Verified Gross Mass
Pick, Pack & Ship
Dock Appointment Scheduling
Hierarchy
ID | Name | Level | x | D1 | Deliver-From-Stock | 2 | D1 |
D109 | Load | 3 | D109 |
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-From-Stock 5410900 3 ISO Container, Container, Securing, Load, Blocking, Bracing, Vehicle, Vessel, Loading, Stowing, Transport, Logistics, Supply chain Loading the container, vehicle or vessel for transport. This includes blocking and bracing, strapping and dunnage