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Transportation Management with SAP LES

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14<br />

Shipment Status<br />

processing. Here, a distinction is made between planned dates and actual dates. If<br />

an actual date is set, the corresponding status is set as well.<br />

Figure 14.1 Overview of Individual Statuses in the Shipment Document<br />

14.1.1 Overview of Possible Statuses<br />

You can set the following completion dates (under Execution, right side of the<br />

screen, on the lower Deadlines tab) and the respective statuses:<br />

EE<br />

EE<br />

EE<br />

Planning<br />

The planning status is the first status that can be set after creation of a shipment<br />

document. It indicates that the shipment was reported to the forwarding agent.<br />

The overall status is set to “1” in the shipment document.<br />

Check-in<br />

The check-in status indicates that the truck has arrived at the delivering plant.<br />

In most cases, the driver reports to the guard service for check-in. The overall<br />

status changes to “2.”<br />

Loading start<br />

The loading start status is generally set by warehouse employees when loading<br />

of goods has been started. The overall status changes to “3.”<br />

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© 2014 by Galileo Press Inc., Boston (MA)

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