This activity is used to enter general order address information, such as customer contact, delivery term, ship-via code, route, loading information, and how any shipment delivery should be handled for a specific order address identity. You also can indicate the regional and district location of the specific customer address, provided that necessary basic data are entered.
The delivery terms defines who assumes the
responsibility and the costs for the delivery, for example, Delivery Duty Paid (DDP),
Free On Board (FOB), Cost, Insurance and Freight (CIF). To be able to fully
determine the extent of responsibility and the costs, it is necessary to define
an exact location. Depending on the delivery term this can be, e.g., a port of
shipment, port of destination or a named place.
The ship-via code in the
Customer
window indicates how the goods will be transported. The normal
procedure is to define all supply chain data in the windows for supply chain
parameters. You can easily reach related windows by the right-mouse button menu:
If necessary basic data is entered, you can connect a customer to a predefined route. You also can indicate a specific load sequence. The load sequence number is used for loading the goods in the proper order when loading the vehicle. The time when the delivery will take place can be indicated.
Shipment specific data can also be defined, including stating the applicable shipment type if you want to control the shipment process from this level of detail. Whether or not to allow multiple lot/batch numbers per pallet, manual entry of weight and volume and having an unconnected handling unit structure in the shipment, can also be defined.
The shipment type is a useful parameters if you want to control the shipment process from this level of detail.
As a result of this activity:
Customer
Customer/Address
Customer/Address/Order Address Info
Optional steps (Note: Save your entries):
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