C3660 A3jk9s Mz 124 25d - Bin
= Component family code (e.g., braking modules) A3jk9s = Supplier lot traceability Mz = Material zone (Mid-west plant) 124 = Bin column index 25d = Expiration date code (2025, April) Bin = Container type
Example log line:
"binId": "C3660-A3jk9s-Mz-124-25d", "type": "bin", "status": "active" C3660 A3jk9s Mz 124 25d Bin
Try decoding “A3jk9s” from base36 to decimal: A=10, 3=3, j=19, k=20, 9=9, s=28 → 10 36^5 + 3 36^4 + 19 36^3 + 20 36^2 + 9*36 + 28 = huge number (≈ 6.7e9) → Maybe a Unix timestamp seed. In a car assembly plant, a bin label might read: = Component family code (e
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