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Shipment
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When the shipment date for a confirmed order arrives, the
supplier takes the products are taken from its inventory (if they are
available) and are shipped. Between shipment and arrival, the products are
in transit. When the customer receives the products, both parties will be
notified that the products have arrived.
When the products are not available with the supplier, the inventory is
checked every 24 hours to see if they are already available. As a result,
the shipment will arrive too late at the customer, and a fine may be
imposed. When the goods have not arrived after a very long time (usually 2
weeks or a month, this depends on the scenario), you might get a bill
including a large fine for the order that you have to pay in spite of not
yet having delivered the products.
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Shipment properties
The Shipment has the following properties:
- Order
The underlying
Order to which the shipment belongs (not changeable)
- Delivered amount
The
number of products that are actually delivered (not changeable)
- Actual delivery date
The actual date of delivery (not changeable)
- Price
The total price that the supplier is asking for the overall
order (not changeable)
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