Enter Delivery Route 
Explanation
This activity is used to create a delivery route. This 
optional task is to be performed by a system administrator or an equivalent person. 
Route planning is a method to coordinate the delivery of goods to customers who 
order frequently and a method to streamline incoming supplies from the 
suppliers. In customer orders, this functionality is only used for customers who 
order parts regularly and/or frequently, but in quantities smaller than full 
truck loads. It would only be useful if you have more than one customer with 
similar delivery requirements who are located close enough to be 
serviced by the same delivery route.
In purchase orders, delivery route is used to control 
the incoming traffic of supplies. The arrivals of purchase parts are scheduled 
to efficiently manage the receiving process of supplies. 
It is also part of IFS transport planning, which 
includes load lists and consignments. Route planning allows you to plan 
deliveries based upon routes, and to determine the last point in time that an 
order can be taken and still be included in a specific delivery route. You can 
also link forwarding agents to the customer order delivery routes if you use 
them for transport purposes.
The delivery route may be used for planning when 
creating a supplier schedule.
Prerequisites
This activity has the following prerequisites:
  - If you will be using a forwarding agent, basic information must be entered
    in the Forwarder window in IFS Enterprise.
- Although you do not connect customers to a route until after the route is
    established, you should have information regarding the customers and their
    delivery needs before you specify the days in the delivery route.
System Effects
As a result of this activity:
  - A delivery route will be created, specifying route days,
    frequency, and order deadline lead time.
- The delivery route can be connected as a default route for the
    customer in the 
	Customer window.
- Route can also be connected to applicable supply chain matrices. This 
	route will appear as the default on customer orders and purchase orders respectively.
- The delivery route can be linked to 
	individual customer orders and purchase orders.
- If a forwarding agent has been linked to the delivery route, this value
    will default whenever the route is selected. This default value can be
    deleted or changed.
- The order deadlines are used by the system in calculating the customer
    order delivery dates and times.
- The order deadlines are used by the system in 
	calculating the latest order date and time.
Window
Delivery Route
Related Window Descriptions
Delivery Route
Procedure
  - Open the Delivery 
	Route window. Populate, if desired,
    to view existing routes. 
- Select New to create a new customer order route. 
- In the Route ID field, enter a short code of no more than 12 alphanumeric
    characters. 
- Enter a description of the route. 
- In the Forwarder ID field, you have the option if desired, to enter a
    forwarding agent. Enter the short code or use the List of Values.
- In the upper table, i.e., the Route Schedule section, select the route departure day(s) 
	and enter the shipping time for each day selected. 
- Specify the number of days before the route day that the last order can 
	be connected to the route. The default is zero.
- Specify the time after which no orders can be added to the delivery route
    on the order deadline day. The time format is 00:00:00. 
- In the lower table, i.e., the Route Schedule Exceptions section, enter the exception to 
	the above entered route schedule. In the Exception Type field, select
	New to enter a new route day or time, and select Cancel to 
	cancel an already entered departure. 
- Save the record.