The activities associated with the departure of the vehicle and physical transportation of product between locations. This may include customs clearance and duty processing. The Ship process is typically completed when the shipment arrives at the ship-to destination and/or Proof of Delivery has been established.
Use Cases
- Return shipment to online retailer
- Leased asset return shipment to Lessor (e.g. equipment, freight containers, pallets in a pallet-pool)
- In a manufacturing plant: Component return shipment (e.g. Buy part failing inspection)
- In Retail: Return shipment to vendor or warehouse (e.g. defective merchandise returned by customer return shipment to vendor or warehouse for further processing)
Ship-to-Deliver Cycle Time
Demurrage and Detention
Shipper
Carrier
Goods Issue
Bill of Lading
Pick, Pack & Ship
Picked Up
In Transit
Out for Delivery
Delivered
Hierarchy
ID | Name | Level | x | D4 | Deliver Returns | 2 | D4 |
D408 | Ship | 3 | D408 |
Workflow
Note: Common inputs and outputs are listed in alphabetical order. Other inputs and outputs may be required to support varying use cases.Ship Deliver Returns 5440800 3 Return, Reverse Logistics, Pick-up, Ship, POD, Delivery Dispatch, Transport, Logistics, Supply Chain The physical transportation of product between locations. This may include customs clearance and duty processing. The process is typically completed when the shipment arrives at the agreed destination and/or Proof of Delivery has been established