ドックドアとヤード管理バーコード
Using barcodes for dock scheduling, trailer identification, yard management, and gate check-in/check-out at distribution centers.
Dock Door & Yard Management Barcodes
The dock and yard are critical transition points where inbound and outbound shipments change hands. Barcode scanning at dock doors and in the yard creates visibility into trailer movements, dock assignments, and shipment status.
Dock Door Barcodes
Every dock door has a unique barcode label that:
- Identifies the specific door number (e.g., DOCK-A01)
- Links to the WMS dock schedule
- Records which trailer is assigned to which door
- Timestamps all loading and unloading activities
Dock Door Scanning Workflow
Inbound: 1. Truck arrives at the gate 2. Guard scans the shipment paperwork barcode 3. System assigns a dock door based on the ASN and schedule 4. Guard directs the truck to the assigned door 5. Driver backs into the dock 6. Receiver scans the dock door barcode to start receiving 7. Pallet/case scans begin (matched against ASN) 8. Receiver scans dock door again to close the receipt
Outbound: 1. WMS assigns a dock door for the outbound shipment 2. Loader scans the dock door barcode to start loading 3. Scans each pallet/case as it is loaded onto the truck 4. WMS verifies all shipment items are loaded 5. Loader scans dock door to close the load 6. Truck departs with verified manifest
Trailer Identification
Trailers carry barcode labels for yard tracking:
| Barcode | Content | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Trailer number | Code 128 or Code 39 | Identify the trailer |
| Seal number | Code 128 | Verify tamper-evident seal |
| License plate | OCR/barcode combination | Identify the tractor |
Yard Management System (YMS)
A YMS uses barcode scanning to track trailer locations within the yard:
- Gate check-in: Scan trailer barcode at entry gate
- Spot assignment: System assigns a yard spot
- Move confirmation: Yard jockey scans trailer + new location when moving
- Dock assignment: When a door opens, system directs the trailer from yard to dock
- Gate check-out: Scan trailer at exit gate
Yard Location Barcodes
Like warehouse location barcodes, yard spots need barcode labels:
YARD-A-01 (Row A, Spot 01)
YARD-B-15 (Row B, Spot 15)
DOCK-01 (Dock Door 01)
Materials must be weather-resistant (UV, rain, snow) since they are outdoors.
Gate Check-In/Check-Out
Gate barcode scanning captures:
| Event | Data Captured |
|---|---|
| Check-in | Trailer number, driver ID, carrier, appointment number, timestamp |
| Spot assignment | Trailer number, yard location |
| Dock assignment | Trailer number, dock door, start time |
| Check-out | Trailer number, seal number, departure time |
Benefits of Dock/Yard Barcodes
| Metric | Without Barcodes | With Barcodes |
|---|---|---|
| Trailer location accuracy | ~70% | >99% |
| Dock turn time | 2-4 hours | 1-2 hours |
| Gate processing time | 5-10 minutes | 1-2 minutes |
| Detention charges | Frequent | Minimized |
Implementation
- Install weather-resistant barcode labels at every dock door and yard spot
- Equip gate guards and yard jockeys with rugged handheld scanners
- Integrate YMS with WMS for seamless dock-to-warehouse data flow
- Use appointment scheduling to pre-assign dock doors before trucks arrive
- Monitor dock utilization and turn times using barcode timestamp data