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A delivery means a set of goods travelling | A '''delivery''' means a set of goods travelling from Location A to Location B. While the '''delivery''' marks the outbound object (somebody sends something), the '''expected delivery''' marks the object which plans the future arrival of the goods. | ||
{{Note|'''Delivery''' and '''expected delivery''' may belong to different b-op digitals, when the receipient and the sender are not the same digital. If both are the same, both entities coexist in the same b-op digital.}}{{Note|In many cases the customer makes a pre-decision on the preferred delivery option, which is documented in the internal or customer order and must be considered, when definiting the final delivery option.}} | |||
== Related articles == | |||
* [[Fulfillment]] | |||
[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Latest revision as of 10:08, 27 October 2023
A delivery means a set of goods travelling from Location A to Location B. While the delivery marks the outbound object (somebody sends something), the expected delivery marks the object which plans the future arrival of the goods.
Delivery and expected delivery may belong to different b-op digitals, when the receipient and the sender are not the same digital. If both are the same, both entities coexist in the same b-op digital.
In many cases the customer makes a pre-decision on the preferred delivery option, which is documented in the internal or customer order and must be considered, when definiting the final delivery option.