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Add goods details in an order

This article covers the different ways to add cargo details on a consignment in an order.

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Written by Arynne Hargreaves
Updated over a month ago

There are two ways to add goods details to an order. You can choose to create them

  • When you create an order

  • After an order is created

Add details when you create an order

When you create an order, the Cargo section is the last section before saving the order. This concerns the details of the cargo or goods on the order, and includes the following:

  • Pieces

  • Packaging

  • Goods description

  • Total Dimensions (weight, volume, loading meters)

  • Total Pallet Spaces

Other options might include:

  • ADR

  • Cargo Extras

  • Note / Reference numbers

  • Piece Dimensions

Once done, you can also add multiple items by using the "Add cargo item" action to add another item.

The section will repeat with the title 'Item 2' and with an option to add another cargo item.

Add details after an order is created

Once an order is created it will appear on the order list page.

  • Navigate to Orders main menu and click the 'Orders' submenu.

  • Click the Order number to open the Order Details View

To edit existing cargo items or add additional items, navigate to the "Consignment" section. These sections are collapsable, click the arrow to expand if necessary.

To edit, click the pencil icon on the row that mentions "Cargo". This will open a new window with all the cargo details for this particular consignment. Update Ordered dimensions, or toggle on to enter Actual Dimensions.

Click 'Add Cargo Item' if additional goods are added to the consignment.

PRO TIP: You can automatically complete fields when you create an order based on preconfigured products and packaging types. 'Products and Packaging types' shown in the orders are added in Configuration, where you can configure the products you would like to see in the orders.

Example:

Goods details that appear in the order with multiple pre-configured selections completed.

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