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Re: What's an ASN?

>The 940 document can be sent to the 3PL to request a shipment, and the 945
>document is returned to confirm the Shipment. The 945 would have to have
the
>Carton information, since the 856 ASN would be built from it. Some 3PL
send
>the 856s as an added service.
Ah yes, the good old 3rd Party Warehouse. The shipment from factory to 3PW
should be considered a warehouse stock transfer, but in reality it is
sometimes a two ASN scenario from Factory to 3PW to Customer. Sometimes
even a consignment scenario could be two ASNs.
Regards,
-Steve
"Earl Wertheimer" To: EDI-L
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Subject: Re:
[EDI-L] What's an ASN?
03/23/2005 01:59 PM
Steve
Good explanation.
I just wanted to add:
> >2. Who are the appropriate supply chain parties to send this
> >document? Clearly, we should expect one from the factory as they
> >prepare to ship / as they ship. Should we also expect one
> >subsequently from the logistics provider? Others?
>
> The appropriate party to generate an ASN is the origin shipper.
The
> logistics provider may regurgitate the ASN to the
> customer/warehouse/another logistics provider as another ASN or other
> document, although truly the 3PL shouldn't create an ASN. In the proper
> supply chain model there is only one ASN.
The 940 document can be sent to the 3PL to request a shipment, and the 945
document is returned to confirm the Shipment. The 945 would have to have
the
Carton information, since the 856 ASN would be built from it. Some 3PL
send
the 856s as an added service.
Earl Wertheimer
http://www.spe-edi.com
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