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A shipping order can be created for many reasons: | A shipping order can be created for many reasons: | ||
* for the direct fulfillment of | * for the direct fulfillment of an order ([[Customer Order|customer order]], [[Internal Order|internal order]]) | ||
* for the indirect fulfillment of | * for the indirect fulfillment of any order type through a [[Dev:Fulfillment chain|fulfillment chain]] | ||
* for an internal relocation | * for an inter-warehouse internal relocation | ||
*for an internal relocation for material required for a [[Production Order|production order]] | |||
* | * | ||
== Warehousing process == | == Warehousing process == | ||
created | |||
Fulfillment chain computation running | |||
Picking preparation | |||
picking | |||
picking control | |||
Assignment to delivery | |||
Waiting for delivery to start | |||
Completed | |||
== Logistic process == | == Logistic process == |
Revision as of 11:55, 5 June 2022
A shipment order is an order to a warehouse inside the digital to ship something to a location.
A shipping order can be created for many reasons:
- for the direct fulfillment of an order (customer order, internal order)
- for the indirect fulfillment of any order type through a fulfillment chain
- for an inter-warehouse internal relocation
- for an internal relocation for material required for a production order
Warehousing process
created
Fulfillment chain computation running
Picking preparation
picking
picking control
Assignment to delivery
Waiting for delivery to start
Completed
Logistic process
As soon as the shipment order means any transport to another location, a delivery is created
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- Fulfillment - A general overview over the business epic fulfillment
- Dev:Fullfillment chain - An overview over the advanced cross-digital fulfillment capabilities