Freight Administration and Management Functional Area

Description

'Freight Administration and Management' manages the movement of freight from source to destination. It interfaces to intermodal customers to setup and schedule transportation and coordinates with intermodal terminals and freight consolidation stations to coordinate the shipment. It coordinates with the appropriate government agencies to expedite the movement of trucks, their drivers, and their cargo across international borders. The application monitors the status of the freight and freight equipment (container, trailer, or chassis) and monitors freight location and compares it against the planned route.

Included In

CRAA Freight Operations Center
Freight Operations Centers

Functional Requirements

IDRequirement
01The center shall collect data from the commercial vehicles carrying freight or from the freight equipment itself. Data includes container, trailer, or chassis information regarding identity, type, location, brake wear data, mileage, seal number/type, door open/close status, chassis bare/covered status, tethered/untethered status, bill of lading, and sensor status.
02The center shall provide the interface with intermodal freight shippers to setup transportation for freight equipment. Inputs to this include information about the shipper, consignee, commodities, pick–up and drop–off locations for freight equipment. Outputs include information about the driver and commercial vehicle that will be transporting the freight.
03The center shall coordinate the shipment of cargo using freight equipment with intermodal freight depots. Information to be coordinated includes information regarding a freight transportation booking and the assigned driver and vehicle scheduled to transport the freight along with cargo movement logs, routing information, and cargo ID's.
04The center shall track the progress of freight equipment as it moves from source to destination based on inputs from the commercial vehicles, the freight equipment, intermodal freight depots, shippers, and commercial vehicle administration centers that provide border clearance status information.
05The center shall collect diagnostic information from freight equipment to schedule preventative and corrective maintenance.
06The center shall notify other security functions within the center of deviations in the movement of freight equipment from its planned route.
07The center shall support the submission of cargo manifest data to the appropriate government border inspection administration system.
08The center shall support the registration of its vehicles, drivers, and cargo for expedited border crossings with the appropriate government border inspection administration system.
09The center shall coordinate the response to security incidents and the sharing of security threat information involving freight equipment with other agencies including emergency management centers, intermodal freight shippers, and alerting/advisory systems.
10The center shall provide emergency management information about a particular hazmat load including nature of the load and unloading instructions. May also include hazmat vehicle route and route update information.
11The center shall collect the border crossing clearance status of commercial freight shipment scheduled to enter the U.S, from commercial vehicle administration systems.
12The center shall provide traveler information center information about vehicle trips including load information, location, speed, and routing.
13The center shall receive customized traveler information for freight users from traveler information center to indicate truck routes, permit information, truck stops, inspection stations, steep grades, high–profile vehicle advisories, etc. Information provided includes freight–related road and weather conditions, parking information, and route plans.
14The center shall provide traveler information centers with fleet–specific traveler information preferences including area covered by fleet/driver, types of freight managed (including special restrictions), preferred routes, and other travel preferences pertaining to trip costs or tolls.
15The center shall collect freight equipment location and status of the freight, container, or chassis equipment.
16The center shall collect Commercial vehicle identities including licenses plate number or USDOT number, Freight Equipment (e.g., container, chassis, or trailer identification), Carrier, and Driver from commercial vehicle.
17The center shall collect driver hours of service information from service providers.
18The center shall collect vehicle permit information from the administration center.