AutoWeigh Grower Receivals – Fully Automated

Modified on Fri, 27 Feb at 3:19 PM

Introduction

Autoweigh is an AgriChain-powered solution that automates the pickup (outload) and delivery (inload) of commodities at your site.


Parameters

This will be applicable for the following:

  • Harvest deliveries – warehousing and cashouts
  • Fully Automated solution with weigh ins and weigh outs at the AutoWeigh kiosk(s)
  • Bulk commodities



At the Inbound AutoWeigh Kiosk

1. The ANPR camera will detect the truck registration number (rego). The driver touches the inbound kiosk screen to begin.


2. The driver will be asked to select and confirm that their truck load is for a ‘Delivery’ → ‘Grower Receival’.




Important: If an ‘In Progress’ load is detected, the driver will review the details and confirm their origin from the ‘Loaded at’ destination. Drivers do NOT need to 'Unload their truck' using the AgriChain Mobile App.



3. Once confirmed, the driver will enter and/or confirm the Grower’s National Grower Register (NGR) number.




4. The commodity type and variety can be selected and/or confirmed.





5. This is followed by re-confirming their saved mass limit details.



6. If unavailable or incorrect, the driver will need to input the truck’s mass limit weight and select the applicable truck code.


Important: Please note that saved mass limit details will only be displayed if a truck has previously visited the site and completed a movement.



7. Once done, the driver will nominate whether split weighing is required.


Important: Split weighing will ONLY be required if the truck is longer than the site’s weighbridge.



8. The driver will then need to confirm that they are not coming from an AgriChain-managed site/farm using an AgriChain-powered docket, if applicable.


Important: Delivery loads originating from an AgriChain-managed site/farm will automatically be picked up as an ‘In Progress’ movement. This step serves as a backup.



9. Next, the driver will be instructed on the VMS display board to drive onto the weighbridge for the weigh in.


10. At the weighbridge stand, the load will be sampled and inload data entered into the AgriChain Mobile App by the weighbridge stand operator. This includes:

  • Specifications
  • Inload Storage location


The weighbridge stand operator can also ‘Print [a] Storage Docket’ and pass this to the driver. The driver will then know which storage to go to for tip off.


Important: Autoweigh will not allow the driver/truck to complete its weigh out if load data is not entered on the AgriChain Mobile App.


11. Once the driver/truck finishes tipping off the load, they will make their way to the outbound kiosk to weigh out.



At the Outbound AutoWeigh Kiosk

1. The ANPR camera will detect the truck registration number (rego). The driver touches the outbound kiosk screen to begin.


2. The driver will review and confirm the weigh in details displayed on the kiosk screen.



3. Once done, the driver will nominate whether split weighing is required.


Important: Split weighing will ONLY be required if the truck is longer than the site’s weighbridge.



4. The driver will also be asked on the number of dockets they would like printed.



5. The driver will then need to sign off on their Chain of Responsibility declaration.



6. Next, the driver will be asked on whether the load is to be:

  • Warehoused (Leave in warehouse), or
  • Cashed Out.



7. If ‘Cashout’ is selected, a list of available cash price(s) will be displayed for selection and confirmation.


Important: If no cash price is displayed, please get in touch with the Site Operator directly.


8. The driver will need to select a cash price and confirm their selection.





9. Finally, the driver will be instructed on the VMS display board to drive onto the weighbridge for the weigh out.


10. Once weighed out, the harvest delivery is complete.

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