Physical Object: Freight Equipment
Freight Equipment Monitoring
Overview
'Freight Equipment Monitoring' includes the on-board devices used to monitor intermodal freight equipment. These devices provide freight equipment location and status of the freight, container, or chassis equipment.
This functional object is included in the "Freight Equipment" physical object.
This functional object is included in the following service packages:
- CVO02: Freight Administration
- CVO11: Freight Drayage Optimization
- CVO12: HAZMAT Management
- CVO15: Fleet and Freight Security
- CVO21: International Border Electronic Clearance
This functional object is mapped to the following Functional View PSpecs:
Requirements
# | Requirement |
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01 | The onboard freight device shall determine its location and status including container location and empty/full status. |
02 | The onboard freight device shall provide the container identification and location upon request as it approaches a terminal facility. |
03 | The onboard freight device shall provide freight equipment location and status of the freight, container, or chassis equipment. |
04 | The onboard freight device shall monitor the operating status of the container or other freight equipment, including the internal temperature, humidity, power and battery levels. |
05 | The onboard freight device shall provide status of the electronic seal on a container to the attached commercial vehicle, nearby emergency vehicle, fleet/freight management, or roadside equipment upon request indicating sealing time, location, and authority, and any openings or tampering. |
06 | The onboard freight device shall provide status of the freight to the attached commercial vehicle or fleet and freight management, indicating the internal temperature, humidity, power and battery levels. |
07 | The onboard freight device shall determine when a container is empty and ready for pickup to support load matching services. |
Information Flows
Standards
Currently, there are no standards associated with the functional object itself though the interfaces may have standards associated with them.