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13<br />

Other Shipment Functions<br />

Technical Information About the Assignment of Shipment Cost Types to Individual<br />

Shipment Cost Item Categories<br />

EE<br />

EE<br />

EE<br />

Path in Customizing: Logistics Execution • <strong>Transportation</strong> • Shipment Costs• Shipment<br />

Cost Document • Shipment Cost Types and Item Categories (Assign Shipment<br />

Cost Types and Item Categories Folder)<br />

Specific Transaction: T_56<br />

Table: TVFTK<br />

Figure 13.36 Assigning the Item Categories to a Shipment Cost Type<br />

For completion’s sake, I also mention the “D” recovery indicator that is used when<br />

you bill referring to the border control point. For each individual cost category,<br />

you specify the respective item category and the information whether this cost<br />

category or item category must be defined or is automatically calculated. Figure<br />

13.37 illustrates the relation between shipment cost type, item category, and cost<br />

category.<br />

Shipment Cost Type 0001<br />

Shipment Costs<br />

Cost Cat.<br />

Item Category<br />

Itm.<br />

Item Cat.<br />

B Leg<br />

Shipment Costs 0001<br />

Autom.<br />

1<br />

0001<br />

A Header<br />

General Costs 0002<br />

Autom.<br />

2<br />

0002<br />

A Header<br />

Insurance Costs 0003<br />

Manual<br />

3<br />

0003<br />

Figure 13.37 Relation Between Shipment Cost Type, Item Category, and Cost Category<br />

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