EquipmentEventTypeCodeEnum

Equipment event type codes.

equipmentEventTypeCodeNameDescription
LOADLoadThe 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.
DISCDischargeThe action of lifting cargo or containers off a mode of transport. Discharge is the opposite of load.
GTINGate inThe 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.
GTOTGate outThe 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.
STUFStuffingThe process of loading the cargo in a container or in/onto another piece of equipment.
STRPStrippingThe action of unloading cargo from containers or equipment.
PICKPick-upThe action of collecting the container at customer location.
DROPDrop-offThe action of delivering the container at customer location.
INSPInspectedIdentifies that the seal on equipment has been inspected.
RSEAResealedIdentifies that the equipment has been resealed after inspection.
RMVDRemovedIdentifies that a Seal has been removed from the equipment for inspection.
AVPUAvailable for Pick-upIdentifies that shipment/ Container is ready to be picked up / collection at a facility.
AVDOAvailable for Drop-offIdentifies that shipment/ container is ready to be dropped off / delivered at a facility
CUSSCustoms Selected for ScanIdentifies that Customs has selected the equipment for scanning
CUSICustoms Selected for InspectionIdentifies that that Customs has selected the equipment for inspection
CUSRCustoms ReleasedIdentifies that Customs has released the equipment for either export from or import into the country.
WAYPWay Point CrossedA 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.