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Each order has to define on position level the desired delivery option - as well as | Each order has to define on position level the desired delivery option - as well as further [[Order delivery request information overview|delivery request information]]. | ||
== Process == | |||
* Order delivery options can be freely be defined by each digital through the [[App:Delivery option administration|order delivery options administraton app]]. | |||
* Order delivery options can be made available to other digitals. | |||
* Order delivery options can be limited to products. | |||
* Order delivery options can be grouped into [[order delivery option sets]], which can be assigned to [[Dev:Shopping Purposes Settings|shopping purposes]]. | |||
== Order delivery option types == | |||
Generally there exist these delivery option types. | |||
=== Postal === | === Postal === | ||
Postal shipment is the default in | Postal shipment is the default in eCommerce. If a delivery option of this type is selected, the ordering party has to provide a post shipment address (e.g. in [[ZUGSEIL Shop]]). | ||
=== Pickup === | === Pickup === | ||
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=== Company Mail === | === Company Mail === | ||
Company mail defines that the "last mile" to the final customer is delivered by a company internal logistic organization. When the order defines a CO-Mail delivery option type, the ordering party must define a company-internal address, which typically is just one code. | Company mail defines that the "last mile" to the final customer is delivered by a company internal logistic organization. When the order defines a CO-Mail delivery option type, the ordering party must define a company-internal address, which typically is just one code. | ||
Each Co-Mail delivery option has to define a handover postal shipment address, where goods are handed over from the supplier to the co-mail carrier. | Each Co-Mail delivery option has to define a handover postal shipment address, where goods are handed over from the supplier to the co-mail carrier. | ||
{{Note|It is always the shipping party, who finally decides on the final shipment path matching the requested delivery option.}} | {{Note|It is always the shipping party, who finally decides on the final shipment path matching the requested delivery option.}} | ||
== General process triggered by delivery option type == | |||
Each digital may share order delivery options to other digitals through digital option | Each digital may share order delivery options to other digitals through digital option | ||
===Method and place of delivery=== | ===Method and place of delivery=== | ||
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[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Revision as of 11:34, 15 October 2023
Each order has to define on position level the desired delivery option - as well as further delivery request information.
Process
- Order delivery options can be freely be defined by each digital through the order delivery options administraton app.
- Order delivery options can be made available to other digitals.
- Order delivery options can be limited to products.
- Order delivery options can be grouped into order delivery option sets, which can be assigned to shopping purposes.
Order delivery option types
Generally there exist these delivery option types.
Postal
Postal shipment is the default in eCommerce. If a delivery option of this type is selected, the ordering party has to provide a post shipment address (e.g. in ZUGSEIL Shop).
Pickup
Pickup may happen at self or supplier operated points of service (e.g. pickup station, shops, measuring-in sites, ... ). When a delivery option of this type is selected, the ordering party has to select a pickup-station for the list of available pickup stations.
No matter is self operated or operated by the supplier, each pickup station has postal shipment address to which the goods have to be delivered to. This postal delivery address is defined in the pickup station base data.
Company Mail
Company mail defines that the "last mile" to the final customer is delivered by a company internal logistic organization. When the order defines a CO-Mail delivery option type, the ordering party must define a company-internal address, which typically is just one code.
Each Co-Mail delivery option has to define a handover postal shipment address, where goods are handed over from the supplier to the co-mail carrier.
General process triggered by delivery option type
Each digital may share order delivery options to other digitals through digital option
Method and place of delivery
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