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By specifying a | 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. Each digital can individually decide for appropriate local [[shipment path|shipment paths]], which fulfill the agreed delivery option. | ||
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Revision as of 13:24, 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. Each digital can individually decide for appropriate local shipment paths, which fulfill the agreed delivery option.
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