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Logistic Flow Chart

The document outlines the process for unloading cargo from a truck. It involves checking if the truck is ready for unloading, reading the barcode, customs clearance, weighing the cargo, printing labels, palletizing, quality checks, storage, and holds or rejections. Key steps are verifying the truck is ready, weighing and printing labels if the weight is within tolerance, palletizing and transport if approved, and holding or rejecting cargo that fails quality checks.

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Logistic Flow Chart

The document outlines the process for unloading cargo from a truck. It involves checking if the truck is ready for unloading, reading the barcode, customs clearance, weighing the cargo, printing labels, palletizing, quality checks, storage, and holds or rejections. Key steps are verifying the truck is ready, weighing and printing labels if the weight is within tolerance, palletizing and transport if approved, and holding or rejecting cargo that fails quality checks.

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Truck Ready PLC

Arrival Port Customs Truck Is Barcode


For Yes Autoweighing YES WEIGHING
of the cargo Clearance Unloading Readable
Unloading Request

Tolerance
Print Vendor NO weight control
Label
NO

PMT/Keeper Palletizing Weight is


YES
Confirmation and Transport Correct
Palletize/Trolly

NO

Quality
ACC Rejection
Check
Line
HOLD

Supervisor Warehouse
Putaway
Accepted Storage

Holding/Rejection
Area

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