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Term or Acronym Meaning
Ad Hoc Collection Ad Hoc Collections are collections at a consignee or other point, where the actual items to be collected have not been defined, allowing for a free-form scanning of items.
AI In barcode terms, an Application Identifier; some pre-defined characters in a barcode that define the data content rather than the format.
Asset A traceable DU; the item that is tracked during delivery and collection. This Asset has a type (e.g. Cage, Tet, etc).
Backloads Orders that are placed on a pre-existing trip at the end of the trip before returning to the depot. They may be for customers other than the customer that is paying for the full trip and may result in a rebate to the customer, and a charge to the backload order’s customer.
Carrier The carrier completing the trip. Can comprise any carrier configured in the system, but normally Home Fleet (usually a carrier per depot), 3rd-party carriers, supplier-/customer-own transport, own collection, etc.
Consolidation In execution terms, this is the act of taking several jobs and combining them into a single execution job. This can be by several criteria but is broadly defined as: Same Location consolidation, where the delivery/collection points are identical; Linked Location, where the deliver/collection points have been configured to be seen as the same point within C-TMS and; Manual (Ad Hoc) Consolidation, where the driver decides that two jobs should be delivered/collected at the same time.
Containerisation The action of taking items and placing them inside another item for tracking purposes. See also Asset.
Cost Centre A part of an organization to which costs may be charged for accounting purposes. For C-TMS, this is used for accounting purposes, and also to generally configure the system.
C-Portal CALIDUS Portal, OBS Logistics' web-enabled external access system. Also, any electronic internet-based system designed to access functionality for a particular purpose (for example, customer enquiries, supplier activity, track and trace, etc.)
Cross-Dock Also a specific location at which product is exchanged.
C-TMS CALIDUS TMS, OBS Logistics' Transport Management System.
Customer In 3PL terms, the customer on behalf of which the transport is being operated.
DDL Drop-down list - a series of pre-designated answers to a particular question on a device, rather than requiring the user to key the answer in in full.
Debrief Comprises 2 parts: Stop debrief, where actual arrival and departure times against a trip are entered; Order debrief, where actual product and item quantities are entered; Driver/Trip debrief, where additional information is captured from the driver relating to the trip.
Delivery Types This defines the category of the order, and is intrinsically linked to revenue and cost tariffs.
Demurrage; Detention Any time spent loading, unloading or waiting that is outside contractual obligation in execution of a trip. This usually incurs additional charges.
Depot Any location that schedules and controls transport.
DMS Document Management Systems: Systems than manage the storage and viewing of (predominantly) scanned documents. Usually these systems also include some automation and indexing routines.
DOT Delivery On Time - see OTIF.
Driver Comprising drivers and crew assigned to a trip.
DU Distribution/Deliverable Unit - box, tray, cage, tet, etc.; Also Asset, Asset Type.
EDI Electronic Data Interchange - a mechanism by which 2 systems can communicate normally without user intervention.
ERP Enterprise Resource Planning
Fixed Route Provides a series of timed slots into which orders will fit.
Fixed Schedule An order that occurs at a fixed time. Differing from the above, the order will be created in the schedule; Also Milk Run.
Item A single item for delivery/collection.
Load C-TMS: A trip that encompasses just a vehicle-full of items, or one journey out and back to a depot.
Location In C-TMS terms, a trip comprises visits or drops to many locations. A location can be of many different types.
Location Types Usually one of: Depot, Customer, Delivery/Collection Location, Store, etc.
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OBD On-Board Diagnostics - an automotive term referring to a vehicle's self-diagnostic and reporting capabilities. Also CANbus.
OMS Ref A unique transport movement ID, referring to a single transport movement request.
OPS13 Vehicle Checks; Defect Reporting
Optimisation Route Building and Optimisation
Order Equiv: OMS Ref; a transport movement.
Order Status The lifecycle of an order
OTIF On Time In Full - Metrics to measure successful collection or delivery.
Reason Codes Of many types: Adjustment, Non-conformance, Order.
Region Geographical Region. Also, Postal Region.
Resources Drivers, Crew, Tractors, Vehicles, Trailers
Route A route is a fixed route that is repeated. A Trip is a unique trip, which may be created from a route.
RPE Roll-pallet Equivalent - This is used to estimate volume and therefore capacity of vehicles within C-TMS.
Schedule A day's plan, usually consisting of 24 hours, not necessarily from midnight to midnight.
Service Levels; Service Types Typically used to determine additional services for an order, or a quicker transport service.
Surcharges Any changes applied to an invoice at invoice stage, rather than generated from the order or trip itself. Examples are: Fuel Surcharge/Rebate, Demurrage.
Tariffs Rate Cards, forming the basis of generating trip/carrier costs and order revenue.
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Tractor The driver cab, pulling the trailer.
Trailer The trailer carrying the goods. Can be several types.
Transport The transport management office.
Trip C-TMS: A selection of work to be completed, specifically a workload that lasts for an entire shift for a driver.
Trip Status The lifecycle of a trip
TTM CALIDUS TTM; Track and Trace Module; OBS Logistics' application dedicated to tracking and tracing order events with inputs from several external systems.
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WMS Warehouse Management System