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A shipment path means a combination of a [[delivery services provider]] and a [[delivery service product]] of this provider. Each digital can individually bind one or mulitple [[Delivery option|delivery options]], which are used to sync with partners in the supply chain on the desired form of transportation of [[:Category:Order Types and related objects|orders]]. Shipment paths are used in [[Dev:Fulfillment plan|fulfillment plans]] to define the form and standard duration of shipments.  
A shipment path is the concrete combination of a [[delivery services provider]] and a [[delivery service product]] of this provider. Each digital can individually bind one or mulitple [[Delivery option|delivery options]], which are the abstraction level of the shipment path used to sync with partners in the supply chain on the desired form of transportation of [[:Category:Order Types and related objects|orders]]. Shipment paths are used in [[Dev:Fulfillment plan|fulfillment plans]] to define the form and standard duration of shipments.  


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Latest revision as of 13:08, 9 November 2024

A shipment path is the concrete combination of a delivery services provider and a delivery service product of this provider. Each digital can individually bind one or mulitple delivery options, which are the abstraction level of the shipment path used to sync with partners in the supply chain on the desired form of transportation of orders. Shipment paths are used in fulfillment plans to define the form and standard duration of shipments.

Example

The shipment path "SWISS POST, A-Post" defines the vendor ("SWISS POST"), the product "A-Post" and the standard delivery time (2 days).

Administration

Shipment paths are administered in the shipment path administration app.

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