Dispatch readiness
When this checker points to real pre-pull or staging review, these details usually decide the next step.
The checker is only a planning screen. Final dispatch review still depends on clean timing, terminal, receiver, storage, and equipment details so SP Logistics can confirm whether a standard delivery window still works or a Tacoma yard-support plan should be reviewed.
Timing facts
Terminal and free-time details matter first
Have the terminal or ramp, available date, last free day or cutoff, and the delivery-ready window in one place. If pickup timing and receiver timing do not line up, the move may need pre-pull review instead of a same-window delivery attempt.
Receiver readiness
Appointment gaps usually drive the storage question
Unconfirmed appointments, short receiving hours, weekend gaps, or site restrictions can turn a normal delivery into Tacoma yard staging or a delayed handoff. That is especially true when the container is available before the consignee is actually ready to unload or accept a drop.
Tacoma yard truth
Yard review is about timing control, not broad warehousing
When staging is needed, the question is usually whether Tacoma yard support can bridge a timing gap between pickup and final delivery. If palletized support comes up, keep it limited to confirmed-scope Sumner handling rather than treating the move like a broad warehouse or transload project.
By review
Special equipment can change the urgency
Reefer or genset needs, overweight or tri-axle review, and certain container-control requirements can narrow timing options fast. When those details are present, dispatch usually needs them early so the team can review the move path before the free-time clock becomes more expensive.