Physical Object: Freight Distribution and Logistics Center
FDLC Vessel Tracking and Monitoring
Overview
'FDLC Vessel Tracking and Monitoring' provides the capability to receive, process, maintain, and distribute vessel operational state information, including vessel location, speed, estimated time of arrival, and motion data. It supports real-time vessel tracking, monitoring, and dissemination of vessel status information to terminals, cargo owners, and other port stakeholders and enables visualization and operational coordination based on vessel movement and arrival information. It supports ingestion of vessel operational reporting information from vessel systems and vessel traffic service systems to maintain accurate situational awareness.
This functional object is included in the "Freight Distribution and Logistics Center" physical object.
This functional object is included in the following service packages:
This functional object is mapped to the following Functional View PSpecs:
- None
Requirements
| # | Requirement |
|---|---|
| 01 | The center shall receive estimated date and time of departure of the outbound vessel from the berth. |
| 02 | The center shall receive information describing the date and time of vessel arrival at the terminal from the vessel or their supporting systems. |
| 03 | The center shall receive information describing the date and time of vessel arrival at theie berth from the vessel or their supporting systems. |
| 04 | The center shall provide information describing the date and time of vessel arrival at the terminal to the Intermodal Terminal. |
| 05 | The center shall provide information describing the date and time of vessel arrival at its berth to the Intermodal Terminal. |
| 06 | The center shall receive information describing the vessel's location during its journey to the terminal. |
| 07 | The center shall send information describing the vessel's location during its journey to the terminal. |
Information Flows
Standards
Currently, there are no standards associated with the functional object itself though the interfaces may have standards associated with them.