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=== Pool Point Criteria ===
=== Pool Point Criteria ===
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There are 2 levels on how to decipherer if a shipment should go through a pool point.  1st is the origin & destinations and 2nd is the number of pallets & total gross weight.
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There are 2 levels on how to decipherer if a shipment should go through a pool point.   
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1st is the origin & destinations:
* NY, NJ, CT, going to destination states VA, ME
* NY, NJ, CT, going to destination states VA, ME
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* ME, going to VA (this is a rarer business case, about 20%)
* ME, going to VA (this is a rarer business case, about 20%)
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2nd is the number of pallets & total gross weight:
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* Maximum gross weight = 44000 LB
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* Maximum pallet count (non-stack) = 28
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* Maximum pallet count (stackable) = 60
== Business Logic & Rules ==
== Business Logic & Rules ==

Revision as of 21:09, 1 December 2010


Contents

Info

This article is about adding the concept and functionality into CT2 for pool point shipments according to the Arden domestic business process.

Business Requirements

Core Business Need: Currently the Arden domestic team is using the TMS to create and tender loads from the same origin company/city going to VA and/or ME by using a pool point. One trucker who collects all of the pickups through out the day and another trucker who picks up all of them to deliver. Since the Arden team creates multiple pool point loads throughout the day from different origins, the TM will always create 2 loads - one from the pickup location to the pool point and the other from the pool point to the delivery location. But in reality the delivery will only be 1 or maybe 2 trailer loads and this is causing inaccurate trailer counts for reporting purposes.

Currently there is 1 pool point - Jewels Transportation, who are in Newark, NJ. They collect all of the Tri-State area (NY, NJ, CT) pickups and once the shipments are back in their warehouse, they load empty trailers for the delivery carriers (Lawrence Transportation &/or Albert Farms).

The system to look at every approved CT record upon approval to see if meets the pool point criteria before sending the records to the TM. If record meets the criteria, the system would then create 2 copies of that 1 record in the background - 1 from the pickup location to the pool point and 1 from the pool point to the deliver to location.

Pool Point Criteria

There are 2 levels on how to decipherer if a shipment should go through a pool point.

1st is the origin & destinations:

  • NY, NJ, CT, going to destination states VA, ME
  • TN, GA, NC, SC & VA, going to destination city/state NY, NY (Manhattan, aka NYC)
  • ME, going to VA (this is a rarer business case, about 20%)

2nd is the number of pallets & total gross weight:

  • Maximum gross weight = 44000 LB
  • Maximum pallet count (non-stack) = 28
  • Maximum pallet count (stackable) = 60

Business Logic & Rules

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