Possible enumeration values:

NameValueDescription
none

0

None [Not DCSA]

load

1

[DCSA] LOAD Load: The action of lifting cargo or a container on board of the mode of transportation. Load is complete once the cargo or container has been lifted on board the mode of transport and secured.

discharge

2

[DCSA] DISC Discharge: The action of lifting cargo or containers off a mode of transport. Discharge is the opposite of load.

gate_in

3

[DCSA] GTIN Gate in: The action when a container is introduced into a controlled area like a port - or inland terminal. Gate in has been completed once the operator of the area is legally in possession of the container.

gate_out

4

[DCSA] GTOT Gate out: The action when a container is removed from a controlled area like a port – or inland terminal. Gate-out has been completed once the possession of the container has been transferred from the operator of the terminal to the entity who is picking up the container.

stuffing

5

[DCSA] STUF Stuffing: The process of loading the cargo in a container or in/onto another piece of equipment.

stripping

6

[DCSA] STRP Stripping: The action of unloading cargo from containers or equipment.

pick_up

7

[DCSA] PICK Pick-up: The action of collecting the container at customer location.

drop_off

8

[DCSA] DROP Drop-off: The action of delivering the container at customer location.

available_pick_up

9

[DCSA] AVPU Available for Pick-up: Identifies that shipment/ Container is ready to be picked up / collection at a facility.

available_drop_off

10

[DCSA] AVDO Available for Drop-off: Identifies that shipment/ container is ready to be dropped off / delivered at a facility.

way_point_crossed

11

[DCSA] WAYP Way Point Crossed: A waypoint is an intermediate point or place during transit of shipment, waypoint crossed indicates that the equipment has crossed the particular waypoint on its transit.