Adding Commodities to the Order
Next, you enter the commodities that you will deliver, specifying the stop where you pick up or deliver each commodity.
You must add a commodity record for every combination of a pickup and delivery. For example, if you are picking up 1,000 cases of frozen food at a warehouse, and you are delivering 600 cases to supermarket location A and 400 cases to supermarket location B, you must create two commodity records:
One commodity record says you pick up 600 cases at the warehouse, and deliver them to supermarket location A.
One commodity record says you pick up 400 cases at the warehouse, and deliver them to supermarket location B.
This task is a step in Process of Creating Orders for Fleet Management.
To add commodities to orders
Click the Commodity view tab.
In the Commodity list, add records for each commodity being delivered, and complete the necessary fields. Some fields are described in the following table.
Enter only the fields that apply to the commodity being shipped. For example, if the commodity is shipped and billed by units, such as pallets, enter values in the Packaging, PKG/Unit, Shipping, and Ship Units fields. However, if the commodity is shipped and billed by weight, enter values in the Weight and Weight UOM fields.
Field Description Commodity
Select the commodity being delivered, for example, frozen foods.
The Select Commodity picklist displays products whose type is Commodity.
Packaging
Select the packaging, for example, cases.
PKG/Unit
Enter the number of packages for each shipping unit. For example, if the product is packaged in cases and shipped on pallets, and there are 100 cases on a pallet, then enter 100.
Shipping
Select the method used for shipping, for example, pallets.
Ship Units
Select the number of shipping units in this pickup and delivery. For example, if you are delivering four pallets, enter 4.
Weight
Enter the number for the weight of the commodity.
Weight UOM
Enter the unit of measure for the weight of the commodity.
For example, if the weight of the commodity is 2 tons, enter 2 in the Weight field and Tons in the Weight UOM field.
Height
Enter the number for the height of the commodity.
Width
Enter the number for the width of the commodity.
Dimensions UOM
Enter the unit of measure for the height and width of the commodity.
For example, if the height of the commodity is 2 meters, and the width of the commodity is 3 meters, enter 2 in the Height field, 3 in the Width field, and Meters in the Dimensions UOM field.
Over Dimension
Indicates whether the freight is larger than the vehicle’s recommended load.
Status
Displays the status of this commodity. For more information on how the status is used, see Checking the Status of the Order.