Discover the step-by-step process to create bills of lading efficiently using Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. Learn how to utilize the Load Planning Workbench after shipment for seamless logistics management.
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Question
You are tasked with the creation of bills of lading for shipped items.
You need to ensure the system creates a bill of lading for each load after shipment.
How can you create the bill of lading for the shipped load?
A. Generate the report from the Load planning workbench after the load status is set to Shipped.
B. Create the bill of lading manually before the load is shipped.
C. Use the Sales and marketing module to generate a bill of lading for an unshipped load.
D. Wait for the carrier to provide the bill of lading after delivery is completed.
Answer
A. Generate the report from the Load planning workbench after the load status is set to Shipped.
Explanation
Generating the report from the Load planning workbench after the load status is set to Shipped (Option A) is the correct method to create a bill of lading. Creating the bill of lading manually before the load is shipped (Option B) is not the standard process. Using the Sales and marketing module for an unshipped load (Option C) does not apply to the creation of a bill of lading. Waiting for the carrier to provide the bill of lading after delivery (Option D) is not a proactive approach and does not utilize the capabilities of Supply Chain Management.
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