A vessel call sign is a unique identifier assigned to a ship for radio communication purposes. It is used to distinguish the vessel from others in maritime communication systems, including VHF radios and satellite communications.
A vessel omission (sometimes called a port omission) occurs when a scheduled vessel does not call at a planned port during its voyage. This disruption means that the vessel skips the port entirely, which can impact the transportation and delivery schedules of goods.
In cargo shipping, vessel rotation is the planned sequence of port calls that a shipping vessel follows on its route to optimize cargo loading and unloading operations.
The timetable of departure and arrival times for each port call on the rotation of the vessel in question.
A journey by sea from one port or country to another one or, in case of a round trip, to the same port.
Warehouse utilization is a logistics metric that refers to the effective use of available warehouse space for storing goods and inventory.
Order for specific transportation work carried out by a third party provider on behalf of the issuing party.
Logistics yard management refers to the process of overseeing and controlling the movement of trucks, trailers, containers, and other vehicles within a yard or distribution center. This includes tasks such as scheduling, tracking, and coordinating the arrival, departure, and storage of these vehicles.
Shipment visibility
What is shipment visibility?
Shipment visibility refers to the ability of supply chain and logistics professionals to track and monitor the movement of goods throughout the entire logistics process, from the point of origin to the final destination. It involves real-time access to information about the status and location of goods as they travel through various stages of transportation and distribution.
The role of shipment visibility platforms
Shipment visibility platforms, also known as freight tracking systems, provide the tools and technology needed to achieve shipment visibility. These platforms leverage data from various sources to provide real-time updates on shipment whereabouts, transit times, and potential delays.
Benefits of shipment visibility
Shipment visibility offers numerous benefits, including improved operational efficiency, better inventory management, enhanced customer service, and proactive problem-solving. By having visibility into the entire supply chain, organizations can identify and address issues promptly, optimize transportation routes, and minimize disruptions, ultimately leading to cost savings and increased customer satisfaction.
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