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- | A //shipment// consists of one or more packages and describes all packages that are sent to the recipient in one delivery. Individual or several orders can be combined by the WMS into one shipment even before the start of order picking and processed as a whole (picking, packing, loading) | + | A //shipment// consists of one or more packages and describes all packages that are sent together in one shipment to the recipient. The sender as well as the recipient can be a private person or a company. A postal or logistics service provider is usually responsible for the actual shipping of the shipment. |
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+ | If an order is to be processed in the [[en:begriffe:Lager|warehouse]], the (individual) goods are [[en:begriffe:Kommissionierung|picked]] and processed as a whole. In the process, several orders can be combined by the [[en:begriffe:WMS|WMS]] into one shipment even before picking starts. A [[en:begriffe:Lieferschein|delivery note]] is usually enclosed in the shipment. Packed at the [[en:begriffe:Warenausgang|outgoing goods]], the consignment is now handed over to the transport service provider. The arrival of the delivery can either be announced by data notification ([[en:begriffe:Avisierung|advanced shipping note]]) or the recipient must do this manually (without [[en:begriffe:Avisierung|advanced shipping note]]). | ||
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