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* '''De-Minimis strategy''' - customers have to option to define certain order types to be "De-Minimis" (of minor importance), e.g. uniform orders or office stationaty mailorders to the home office. De-Minimis orders will then not require a manual goods intake action by the receiving customer at all. Instead, the shipment notice automatically sent from the vendor to the customer organization over the [https://www.b-op.com/datasphere-trade B-Op dataphere trade] network is interpreted as the devliery acceptance confirmation unless being objected by the receiving party in a predefined time interval (e.g. 2 weeks after shipment). {{Note|B-Op automatically sends out shipment notices to a customer digital when shipments have been made. The customer organization just reveses the regular goods-intake process: The goods are considered delivered after a certain amount of days (definable), except the ordering party objects against the goods arrival. This delivery confirmation strategy is only available if the supplier is part of the b-op network as well. If the supplier is not the ''personal confirmation strategy'' is used instead.}} | * '''De-Minimis strategy''' - customers have to option to define certain order types to be "De-Minimis" (of minor importance), e.g. uniform orders or office stationaty mailorders to the home office. De-Minimis orders will then not require a manual goods intake action by the receiving customer at all. Instead, the shipment notice automatically sent from the vendor to the customer organization over the [https://www.b-op.com/datasphere-trade B-Op dataphere trade] network is interpreted as the devliery acceptance confirmation unless being objected by the receiving party in a predefined time interval (e.g. 2 weeks after shipment). {{Note|B-Op automatically sends out shipment notices to a customer digital when shipments have been made. The customer organization just reveses the regular goods-intake process: The goods are considered delivered after a certain amount of days (definable), except the ordering party objects against the goods arrival. This delivery confirmation strategy is only available if the supplier is part of the b-op network as well. If the supplier is not the ''personal confirmation strategy'' is used instead.}} | ||
*'''Warehouse intake strategy''' - Regular deliveries which target a warehouse undergo the regular goods-intake process in a b-op application like [[ | *'''Warehouse intake strategy''' - Regular deliveries which target a warehouse undergo the regular goods-intake process in a b-op application like our [[Warehouse Management System (WMS)|warehouse management system]] (WMS), where the customer counts the recieved items and typically performs a quality check as well. | ||
*'''Personal confirmation strategy''' - Requested deliveries, which are not bound to a warehouse but office or other item, need to be confirmed in a b-op application like [[ZUGSEIL Shop]] to have arrived at the customer. | *'''Personal confirmation strategy''' - Requested deliveries, which are not bound to a warehouse but office or other item, need to be confirmed in a b-op application like [[ZUGSEIL Shop]] to have arrived at the customer. | ||
== Tools == | == Tools == | ||
For the '''delivery objection''' in ''De-Minimis'' ''confirmation strategy'' and '''''delivery confirmation''' Personal confirmation strategy'', ZUGSEIL offers the [[App: | For the '''delivery objection''' in ''De-Minimis'' ''confirmation strategy'' and '''''delivery confirmation''' Personal confirmation strategy'', ZUGSEIL offers the [[App:Task manager|task manager app]]. | ||
==Related articles== | ==Related articles== | ||
* [[Automated invoice checks and validation]] | * [[Fulfillment]] | ||
*[[App: | *[[Warehouse Management System (WMS)]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Automated invoice checks and validation]] - the cross-digital-information exchange allows the full tracking and making manual steps obsolete | ||
== Related development articles == | |||
*[[App:Task manager]] - this app allows the user to confirm arrived shipments to the user (DeMinimis or Personal confirmation strategy) | |||
*[[Dev:De-Minimis confirmation deamon]] - this background service automatically marks delivery to be arrived, if the de-minimis-period has passed and no user objected! | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:18, 27 October 2023
Delivery confirmation strategies
The delivery check ("PO-Flip") is a process from the past, which forces vendors to tell the customer that goods have been delivered. This process is entirely obsolete with the usage of B-Op! Instead the customer has access to new delivery confirmation strategies, which use the power of cross-company data exchange and save both sides a lot of time:
- De-Minimis strategy - customers have to option to define certain order types to be "De-Minimis" (of minor importance), e.g. uniform orders or office stationaty mailorders to the home office. De-Minimis orders will then not require a manual goods intake action by the receiving customer at all. Instead, the shipment notice automatically sent from the vendor to the customer organization over the B-Op dataphere trade network is interpreted as the devliery acceptance confirmation unless being objected by the receiving party in a predefined time interval (e.g. 2 weeks after shipment). B-Op automatically sends out shipment notices to a customer digital when shipments have been made. The customer organization just reveses the regular goods-intake process: The goods are considered delivered after a certain amount of days (definable), except the ordering party objects against the goods arrival. This delivery confirmation strategy is only available if the supplier is part of the b-op network as well. If the supplier is not the personal confirmation strategy is used instead.
- Warehouse intake strategy - Regular deliveries which target a warehouse undergo the regular goods-intake process in a b-op application like our warehouse management system (WMS), where the customer counts the recieved items and typically performs a quality check as well.
- Personal confirmation strategy - Requested deliveries, which are not bound to a warehouse but office or other item, need to be confirmed in a b-op application like ZUGSEIL Shop to have arrived at the customer.
Tools
For the delivery objection in De-Minimis confirmation strategy and delivery confirmation Personal confirmation strategy, ZUGSEIL offers the task manager app.
Related articles
- Fulfillment
- Warehouse Management System (WMS)
- Automated invoice checks and validation - the cross-digital-information exchange allows the full tracking and making manual steps obsolete
Related development articles
- App:Task manager - this app allows the user to confirm arrived shipments to the user (DeMinimis or Personal confirmation strategy)
- Dev:De-Minimis confirmation deamon - this background service automatically marks delivery to be arrived, if the de-minimis-period has passed and no user objected!