Validating trips for fleet licensing
First available in: TMW Operations Version 2019.2
Fleet licensing refers to the authority to move goods through each state/province. Tractors are the only assets assigned to fleets.
When you plan a trip and save the tractor assignment, the system validates whether it belongs to a fleet that is licensed to travel through all the jurisdictions associated with the trip.
To validate trips for fleet licensing, the system checks that:
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The Maintain Mileage table has been set up to track State Miles for the states passed through on the trip.
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The tractor assigned to the trip is assigned to a fleet.
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That fleet is licensed for the jurisdictions the trip’s route passes through.
Verifying the system is set up for fleet licensing trip validation
Before you can use Trip validation for fleet licensing, verify that all the preliminary setup is complete.
Fleet licensing validation functionality is activated
In the General Info Table, activate the functionality using the FleetLicense
General Info Table setting.
The system is set up to track state miles
Fleet licensing requires that the states passed through on a trip’s route are tracked. Use the DistanceCacheByState
General Info Table setting to have the system track state miles on trips.
Fleet licenses are defined for jurisdictions
In the Fleet Licensing window, create the fleet licensing records. You assign state/province jurisdictions, along with their related expiration dates and gross vehicle weight, to the appropriate Fleet ID(s)
Tractors are assigned to fleets
Tractors must be assigned to fleets in their profiles. Assignment is made on the Tractor Profile window’s User Definables tab. See Assigning tractors to fleets.
Resolving fleet licensing trip validation errors
Validation takes place in Trip Folder or Order Maintenance when you save the tractor assignment on a trip.
At each step of the validation process, you may see an error message.
Warning message | Cause and resolution |
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"There does not appear to be a validated route for this trip." |
Cause: Either of these conditions is present:
Fix: Verify that the system is tracking state miles. |
"Tractor _ is not assigned to a fleet. Fleet Licensing cannot be processed." |
Cause: The tractor assigned on the trip is not assigned to a fleet. Fix: Record the tractor’s fleet assignment in its profile. The Fleet field is on the User Definables tab. |
"Fleet: ________ is not licensed in the state/province(s) of ____________." |
Cause:
Fix: Add licensing for all fleets, in all states/provinces. Refer to Setting up fleet licensing for details. |
Validating trips for jurisdictional licensing
Jurisdiction licensing refers to the authority to move goods through each state/province and compliance with the weight restrictions imposed by them. You must license each tractor and trailer in an equipment configuration, also called a train, for travel within a jurisdiction. When you plan a trip and save the assignment, the system warns you if the appropriate licensing does not exist.
To validate trips for jurisdictional licensing, the system checks that:
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The assigned assets have tare weights defined in their profiles.
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The assigned assets have loading classes defined in their profiles,
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The assigned assets belong to an equipment configuration that specifies jurisdictions matching the trip’s route.
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The assigned assets belong to an equipment configuration that specifies the loading class for the tractor, primary trailer, and secondary trailer, if one is assigned.
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The gross vehicle weight allowed for the jurisdiction is greater than the lowest Maximum GVW for the fleet.
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The road classes match the origin, stops, and destination on the trip.
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The jurisdictions on the trip have GVW limits.
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The assets assigned to the trip meet the lowest Max GVW restriction for the jurisdictions in the trip’s route.
Verifying the system is set up for jurisdictional licensing trip validation
Before you can use Trip validation for jurisdictional licensing, verify that all the preliminary setup is complete.
Jurisdictional and Fleet validation functionality is activated
In the General Info Table, activate the functionality using these settings:
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Use the
FleetLicense
General Info Table setting to activate fleet licensing functionality. -
Use the
JurisdictionLicense
General Info Table setting to activate jurisdictional licensing functionality.
The system is set up to track state miles
Jurisdiction licensing requires that states passed through on a trip’s route are tracked. Use the DistanceLookupVersion
General Info Table setting to allow the recording of the states traveled through on a route in the mileage database
Use the DistanceCacheByState
General Info Table setting to have the system track state miles on trips.
Road classes are specified for each jurisdiction
Use the Manage Mileage Table window’s State Miles Type 1 field to record the road class for each jurisdiction.
Tractors are assigned to fleets
Tractors must be assigned to fleets in their profiles. Assignment is made on the Tractor Profile window’s User Definables tab. See Assigning tractors to fleets.
Asset profiles include tare weights and loading classes
Each tractor and trailer profile must have the tare weight and loading class listed.
Tractor Profiles
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Go to Tools > Profiles > Tractor.
The Tractor Profile window opens. -
Retrieve the tractor’s profile.
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Select the Details tab.
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In Axle Groups section do the following:
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Enter the tare weight in either the Axle Group 1 Tare or Axle Group 2 Tare field.
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In the TrcLoadingClass field, select the appropriate loading class.
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Click Save.
The system is set up to validate train weight for jurisdictions
The system compares the involved jurisdictions and identifies the jurisdiction that has the lowest gross vehicle weight requirement. It then compares the weight of the train GVW with the information for this jurisdiction. For details, see Validating train weight acceptability for jurisdictions.
Train configurations exist for each jurisdiction
The Equipment Configuration window must include an acceptable train configuration for each jurisdiction on the trip route. The train configuration includes the Tractor, trailer, pup, and when applicable, class that is listed for each of the jurisdiction(s) traveled through on the trip on the Jurisdiction Road Restriction window. For more information, see Creating equipment configurations.
Resolving jurisdictional trip validation errors
Validation takes place in the Trip Folder or Order Maintenance when you save the tractor assignment on a trip.
At each step of the validation process, you may see an error message.
Warning message | Cause and resolution |
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"Jurisdiction Licensing <Asset type>: _______ - No tare weight defined." |
Cause: An asset you included on the order does not have a tare weight listed. Fix: Add tare weights in the asset profiles.
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"Jurisdiction Licensing <Asset type>: _______ - Loading class is not defined." |
Cause: An asset assigned on the order does not have a loading class listed in its profile. Fix: Add the loading classes in the asset profile.
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"Jurisdiction License Error: No equipment configuration found for Tractor ___ Loading Class: ___ Primary Trailer ____ Loading Class: ____ Pup Trailer ____ Loading Class: ____." |
Cause: No equipment configuration matches the assets listed on the order for the jurisdictions traveled through on the trip route. Fix: Compare the assets and jurisdictions included on the trip in the Trip Folder with the assets' profiles, and train listed in the Equipment Configuration Maintenance window to determine if there are any discrepancies. If needed, add an equipment configuration that accommodates the assets included on the trip. |
"Jurisdiction License Error: Gross Vehicle Weight of _____ is greater than the minimum Max GVW for the fleet license of _____." |
Cause: The assets assigned on the trip exceed:
Fix: Assign assets that weigh less than the prescribed lowest maximum gross vehicle weight limit (plus the margin of error) listed for the fleet license. |
"Jurisdiction License Error: Trailer Config ___ does not have defined limits for _________." |
Cause: Road classes are not set for the trip’s origin, stops, or destination. Fix: Set the values for each of the jurisdictions in:
You must do this before you create an order. |
"Jurisdiction License Error: Trailer Config __ does not have defined limits for __________." |
Cause: The jurisdiction(s) on the order are missing gross vehicle weight information. Fix: Include train information, class, and gross vehicle weight information in the Gross Vehicle Weight Limits section for each jurisdiction listed in the Jurisdiction Road Restrictions window. |
"Jurisdiction License Error: _____ is greater than _____ the minimum Max GVW for the Trailer Configuration for ____." |
Cause: The assets assigned on the order exceed the lowest maximum gross vehicle weight permitted for the train configuration in this jurisdiction. Fix: Change the assets on the order to those that collectively weigh less than the specified lowest maximum gross vehicle weight limit listed (plus the margin of error) permitted for the train configuration in this jurisdiction. |