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Stefanseiler (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Each customer order or internal order defines on order sub position level the delivery option, which defines how the customer ex Once it is clear where and when the goods are available the next issue is to deliver them to the place of demand of the internal or external customer. Generally there are these options: *'''IntraOrg pickup''' - Pickup by customer at intra-organization pickup station *'''3rd party pickup -''' Pickup by customer at 3rd par...") |
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Each [[ | By specifying a '''delivery option''' the requesting party can define the abstract form of a desired shipment path. Delivery options are the entity by which supply chain partners negotiate their delivery demands used in contracts and orders. Each supplier digital can individually decide for appropriate local [[shipment path|shipment paths]], which fulfill the agreed delivery option as part of the [[Fulfillment|fulfillment process]]. | ||
===== Examples ===== | |||
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* | * "Standard" - leaves the supplier the choice to deliver with his standard delivery service provider with standard conditions. | ||
* | * "24h day postal express" - leaves the choice to the supplier of delivery service provider and product. As long it arrives within 24h after order | ||
* | * "SWISS POST A-Post" - This is a pretty concrete delivery option, defining the vendor and product of the delivery service provider. | ||
* "Pickup" - This means that the goods will be picked up at a predefined pickup station | |||
* "CoMail" - This means that the supplier has to ship goods to the handover point of the CO-Mail of the ordering party | |||
=====Definition process===== | |||
*Order delivery options can be freely be defined by each digital through the [[App:Delivery options|delivery options administraton app]]. | |||
*Order delivery options can be made available to other digitals. If made available to other digitals, they can be adopted through the [[App:Delivery option sets|delivery option sets administration app]] | |||
*Unkown delivery options can be mapped to own delivery options, when received as part of delivery plans of [[Customer Order|customer orders]]. | |||
*Delivery options can be limited to products. | |||
== Related articles == | |||
* [[Fulfillment]] | |||
* [[Shipment path]] | |||
== Related development articles == | |||
* [[Dev:Delivery option]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:50, 9 November 2024
By specifying a delivery option the requesting party can define the abstract form of a desired shipment path. Delivery options are the entity by which supply chain partners negotiate their delivery demands used in contracts and orders. Each supplier digital can individually decide for appropriate local shipment paths, which fulfill the agreed delivery option as part of the fulfillment process.
Examples
- "Standard" - leaves the supplier the choice to deliver with his standard delivery service provider with standard conditions.
- "24h day postal express" - leaves the choice to the supplier of delivery service provider and product. As long it arrives within 24h after order
- "SWISS POST A-Post" - This is a pretty concrete delivery option, defining the vendor and product of the delivery service provider.
- "Pickup" - This means that the goods will be picked up at a predefined pickup station
- "CoMail" - This means that the supplier has to ship goods to the handover point of the CO-Mail of the ordering party
Definition process
- Order delivery options can be freely be defined by each digital through the delivery options administraton app.
- Order delivery options can be made available to other digitals. If made available to other digitals, they can be adopted through the delivery option sets administration app
- Unkown delivery options can be mapped to own delivery options, when received as part of delivery plans of customer orders.
- Delivery options can be limited to products.