Title: EDI Shipment Report Document?

 Ilia,

 

The information and the structure that you need back from your warehouse will depend greatly on how you pack and report your shipments to your customers.  Are you a standard pack, pick n pack or both?  Do you palletize?  An 856 structure is much more robust on reporting this information. 

 

We have a product called ComplyLink Retail (ASN and UCC-128 generation) that may be able to assist you in your implementation.  Please give me a call if you have any questions.

 

Sincerely,

Todd LaBonte

 

e-SupplyLink

“Your ASN and barcoding specialists”

734-994-7515 x112

734-994-7530 fax

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-----Original Message-----
From: Electronic Data Interchange Issues [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ilia Chlaifer
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 12:15 PM
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Subject: EDI Shipment Report Document?

 

Greetings EDI-L:

I have a new situation and I hope that someone would be able to suggest a solution:

Our new warehouse requires 940 (Warehouse document) to pick the merchandise.
They will 'turn around' our 940 with 945 document.

The problem I have with 945 (please correct me if I am wrong) is that it doesn't contain enough information for me go generate the 856 (ASN) on my system.

As far as I now, the 945 doesn't deal with orders on the "carton" level, therefore it can not carry the UCC-128 carton numbers. The 945 will basically have all of the info we send them on 940...

If I will not be able to get my carton info on 945, what document should they use to transmit such data to me?

Thanks,



> Ilia Chlaifer
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