STANDARD WORK INSTRUCTION Title Calculating Ship Unit Dimensions

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STANDARD WORK INSTRUCTION Title: Calculating Ship Unit Dimensions Process: Order Management Doc#: DCEMS-SWI-OM-026 Rev#:

STANDARD WORK INSTRUCTION Title: Calculating Ship Unit Dimensions Process: Order Management Doc#: DCEMS-SWI-OM-026 Rev#: 1. 0 Date: 10/29/2014 Work Instruction Steps Example 1 S E Q 1 Step 3 a: Determine how many pallets can be stacked height-wise: Pallet is non-stackable, so skipping this calculation. You can only load 1 pallet height- wise Step 3 b: Determine how many pallets can be loaded width-wise: 102”/65” = 1. 56 (rounded down to 1) Still no change to ship unit count as you can only 2 stack 1 wide and 1 height. All ship units will be loaded length-wise Step 3 c: Determine the length of the remaining ship units: 6 * 48” = 288” Step 3 d: Dry van limit is 576” long, so this is within dimension Major Step (What) 3 Reason (Why) Refer to Ship Unit information on order a) Pull up the order you are referencing and view the ship unit information To find ship unit information Refer to Equipment Details Document a) Refer to Equipment details sheet to make reference on specific equipment dimension parameters Equipment Details Document https: //cnwyinc. sharepoint. com/sites/Emerson. Global/_layouts/15/ Wopi. Frame. aspx? sourcedoc=%7 B 0417 DDA 5 -CA 6 C-4 CE 6 B 8 E 5296176 F 0 D 095%7 D&file=Emerson%20 OTM%20 Equipment %20 Details. xlsx&action=default To reference dimensions Determine Freight Dimensions a) Determine how many pallets can be stacked height-wise. If pallets are Non-stackable, skip this step. Take the total ship unit count and divide by the # of pallets you can stack heightwise Formula: Max height(96”)/height per ship unit (ex: 48”) = 2 To calculate dimensions Example 2 THU: Pallet_Stackable Ship Unit Count: 56 Length: 48 in Width: 48 in Height: 56 in Step 3 a: Determine how many pallets can be stacked height-wise: 96”/56” = 1. 71 (rounded down to 1). No change to ship unit count, only 1 can be loaded height-wise Step 3 b: Determine how many pallets can be loaded width-wise: 102”/48” = 2. 125 (rounded down to 2). 56/2 = 28 (this is your new ship unit count) Step 3 c: Determine the length of the remaining ship units: 48” = 1344” Step 3 d: Dry van limit is 576” long, so this is OVERSIZED and dimensions need to be reduced Key Point (How) b) Determine how many pallets can be loaded width-wise. Take the ship unit count remaining from step 3 a and divide by the # of pallets you can stack width-wise Formula: Max width(102”)/width per ship unit(ex: 48”) = 2. 12 (always round down to the nearest whole ship unit, in this case 2) c) Determine the length of the remaining ship units. Take the remaining ship unit count from step 3 b and multiply it by the length of the ship unit Formula: # pallets x length per ship unit= total length needed d) Determine if the length is within the maximum limit Safety Prepared By: Freddy Ibarra Quality Reviewed By: Earnest Lim Cost Approved By: Freddy Ibarra Delivery Date: 10/29/2014 Morale * This printed document is an uncontrolled document, unless in a controlled location * Page 1