SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SECURELY TRANSPORTING CARGO
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1. A method for delivering cargo comprising:
- a. Scanning a first identification code located on an origin vessel, said first identification code being attached to an origin vessel holding goods,b. Retrieving, by a server, information relating to the origin vessel,c. Storing said information relating to the origin vessel in a database, said stored information grouped to a load,d. Scanning a second identification code located on a transport container,e. Retrieving, by a server, information relating to said transport container,f. Storing information relating to said transport container in a database, said stored information grouped to said load,g. Retrieving, by a server from the database, one or more available drop-off locations for delivering the goods;
h. Selecting one of the locations;
i. Storing information relating to said drop-off location in the database, said drop-off location information grouped to said load;
j. Transporting said specific goods to the selected drop-off location;
k. Scanning, at said drop-off location, a third identification code located on a delivery vessel;
l. Retrieving, by the server, information relating to said delivery vessel;
m. Storing information relating to said delivery vessel in a database, said stored information grouped to said load;
n. Scanning, at said drop-off location said second identification code located on the transport container;
o. Verifying, by the server, whether a chain of custody exists from the origin vessel, to the transport container, to the delivery vessel, andp. Controlling a valve on the delivery vessel.
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Abstract
A system and method for managing the delivery of bulk materials is disclosed. The system may provide for tracking deliveries through a number of parties involved in the process, and ultimately opening a delivery valve at the unload site when the delivery arrives. The system may include web and phone versions allowing a user to scan identification codes associated with specific origin vessels, delivery vessels, and transport containers, and store information relating to those identification codes as a single load or delivery.
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1. A method for delivering cargo comprising:
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a. Scanning a first identification code located on an origin vessel, said first identification code being attached to an origin vessel holding goods, b. Retrieving, by a server, information relating to the origin vessel, c. Storing said information relating to the origin vessel in a database, said stored information grouped to a load, d. Scanning a second identification code located on a transport container, e. Retrieving, by a server, information relating to said transport container, f. Storing information relating to said transport container in a database, said stored information grouped to said load, g. Retrieving, by a server from the database, one or more available drop-off locations for delivering the goods; h. Selecting one of the locations; i. Storing information relating to said drop-off location in the database, said drop-off location information grouped to said load; j. Transporting said specific goods to the selected drop-off location; k. Scanning, at said drop-off location, a third identification code located on a delivery vessel; l. Retrieving, by the server, information relating to said delivery vessel; m. Storing information relating to said delivery vessel in a database, said stored information grouped to said load; n. Scanning, at said drop-off location said second identification code located on the transport container; o. Verifying, by the server, whether a chain of custody exists from the origin vessel, to the transport container, to the delivery vessel, and p. Controlling a valve on the delivery vessel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method for accurately delivering cargo comprising:
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a. Storing origin vessel, delivery vessel, and transport container information in a database; i. Said origin vessel information relating to a specific vessel; ii. Said transport container information relating to a specific transport container iii. Said delivery vessel information relating to a specific vessel b. Providing a unique identification code for each of the origin vessel, transport container, and delivery vessel, said unique identification codes providing information relating to each of the respective origin vessel, transport container, and delivery vessel; c. Scanning the unique identification code of the origin vessel; d. Storing information relating to the origin vessel in a database, said stored information being categorized with a load; e. Scanning the unique identification code of the transport container; f. Storing information relating to the transport container in a database, said stored information being categorized with the load; g. Loading the transport container with goods from the origin vessel; h. Transporting the goods from the origin vessel to the delivery vessel; i. Scanning the unique identification code of the delivery vessel; j. Storing information relating to the delivery vessel in the database, said stored information being categorized with the load; k. Analyzing whether the desired chain of custody exists between the origin vessel, transport container, and delivery vessel; and l. Sending a signal to a valve located on the supply line of a delivery vessel for controlling the orientation of the valve. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A system, comprising:
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a. a processor; b. a control valve, and c. a non-transitory computer-readable medium coupled to the processor and control valve and having instructions stored thereon, which, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to perform operations comprising; i. Receiving, from a user device, data responsive to scanning a first identification code located on an origin vessel, wherein information relating to the first identification code is provided and stored; ii. Receiving, from a user device, data responsive to scanning a second identification code located on an transport container, wherein information relating to the second identification code is provided and stored; iii. Receiving, from a user device, data responsive to scanning a third identification code located on an delivery vessel, wherein information relating to the third identification code is provided and stored; iv. Verifying, by the processor, whether a chain of custody exists from the origin vessel, to the transport container, to the delivery vessel, v. storing all information relating to the identification codes and chain of custody, and any action to be taken in response to the stored information and chain of custody in a database.
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