Hold / Strata Logistics / Bay C03

Bay C03 Dispatch Zone

Dispatch and loading zone for vehicle confirmation, pallet count, wrapping, route readiness and release. This record brings the Bay C03 activity, recent changes, route signals, operational memory, owner and review route into one practical view.

Dispatch Active

Current Area Status

Loading Active

Bay C03 is active for outbound loading. Supervisor M. Carter is covering dispatch release decisions.

Expected Activity

Carrier window

OUT-2049 is loading now and OUT-2050 is awaiting carrier arrival. Late arrivals may trigger bay reassignment.

Vehicle Confirmation

Confirm registration, carrier, collection slot and driver reference before loading or release is recorded.

Pallet Count & Wrapping

Match pallet labels and count to dispatch paperwork. Check wrapping is stable and transport-ready.

Safety Information

Shared route

Forklift and pedestrian crossing is active at the east walkway. Keep emergency access clear during loading.

Movement Restrictions

Lane 2 restricted

Forklift Lane 2 has reduced manoeuvring space. Use Lane 1 for dispatch access until restriction is cleared.

Operational Dependency

Dispatch release depends on clear routing between Bay C03, Bay A12, Hold Area B and forklift availability.

Area Map

View the Bay C03 operational area map, including local routes, related areas and movement context.

Operational Understanding

Context route

Hold can help explain what has changed at this bay, what may need a local look, and which operational questions are connected to the area. It supports operational understanding; it does not make the dispatch or safety decision.

Operational Briefing
See a role-aware summary for local operative or supervisor context.

What Changed
Dispatch activity and contractor movements have increased in the last 30 days.

What Needs Attention
Route observations are rising and may warrant local review.

Operational Learning
Route marking changes helped before, but peak dispatch and temporary movements can bring the risk back.

Understanding Owner
Bay Operations Supervisor. Supporting roles: Shift Manager and Health & Safety Representative.

Operational Questions
See connected questions that explain why an area, route or decision may need review.

How We Got Here

Prototype

6 months ago
Congestion concerns were observed during peak dispatch periods.

Following review
Route markings and pedestrian guidance were updated.

Later
Operational flow improved and observations reduced.

Recent period
Contractor activity increased and dispatch movements became more complex.

Current understanding
Conditions resemble a previously observed congestion pattern and may deserve local review.

Operational learning
Temporary improvements can reduce congestion, but conditions should continue to be monitored when operational complexity increases.

Audit Visibility

Vehicle confirmation, pallet checks, route restrictions and release decisions remain visible for review.

Human Judgement

If the bay, route, carrier or physical load does not match Hold, pause release and record the concern.