If a Customer creates a ShipmentSend to An identifier that groups together packages sent from a Sender to a Recipient by a Customer at the same time. In practice, this is understood to mean the entire shipmentSend to An identifier that groups together packages sent from a Sender to a Recipient by a Customer at the same time. In practice, this is understood to mean the entire shipment, even if it consists of several Packing Units., even if it consists of several Packing Units. and does not immediately assign it to a courierThe person who delivers and delivers parcels to the recipient. as a rule, it will be found in this table.
When a new Consignment is created in the system, there are two manual and one automatic option to assign the task of picking up the new Consignment to a CourierThe person who delivers and delivers parcels to the recipient.:
Automatic: based on predefined rules.
If there is a rule that can assign a new ShipmentSend to An identifier that groups together packages sent from a Sender to a Recipient by a Customer at the same time. In practice, this is understood to mean the entire shipmentSend to An identifier that groups together packages sent from a Sender to a Recipient by a Customer at the same time. In practice, this is understood to mean the entire shipment, even if it consists of several Packing Units., even if it consists of several Packing Units. to a number based on one of its parameters, this will be done. In this case, the shipmentSend to An identifier that groups together packages sent from a Sender to a Recipient by a Customer at the same time. In practice, this is understood to mean the entire shipment, even if it consists of several Packing Units. is no longer in this table, but in the Live ShipmentSend to An identifier that groups together packages sent from a Sender to a Recipient by a Customer at the same time. In practice, this is understood to mean the entire shipmentSend to An identifier that groups together packages sent from a Sender to a Recipient by a Customer at the same time. In practice, this is understood to mean the entire shipment, even if it consists of several Packing Units., even if it consists of several Packing Units.s table.
Manual 1: Using the map task assignment.
Clicking on the map icon at the bottom of the New ShipmentSend to An identifier that groups together packages sent from a Sender to a Recipient by a Customer at the same time. In practice, this is understood to mean the entire shipmentSend to An identifier that groups together packages sent from a Sender to a Recipient by a Customer at the same time. In practice, this is understood to mean the entire shipment, even if it consists of several Packing Units., even if it consists of several Packing Units.s table will take you to the map assignment option. The CourierThe person who delivers and delivers parcels to the recipient. numbers will then appear on the left side of the map with the colours that have been assigned to them. The new Dispatches (scrollable list) will appear in the right hand bar. Clicking on the small edit icon will allow you to edit the parameters of the unassigned package. On the right side, you can see two icons: one is the list of tasks to be assigned immediately, the other is the scheduled one. From the timed one, the task is moved to the list of tasks to be assigned immediately 15 minutes before the requested time. The number on the clock icon represents the number of dispatches. To assign the task, drag the selected ShipmentSend to An identifier that groups together packages sent from a Sender to a Recipient by a Customer at the same time. In practice, this is understood to mean the entire shipmentSend to An identifier that groups together packages sent from a Sender to a Recipient by a Customer at the same time. In practice, this is understood to mean the entire shipment, even if it consists of several Packing Units., even if it consists of several Packing Units. from the right bar to the left to the CourierThe person who delivers and delivers parcels to the recipient. you plan to release the pickup to. On the CourierThe person who delivers and delivers parcels to the recipient., a small box will show how many addressesAddresses The geographical addresses where the CourierThe person who delivers and delivers parcels to the recipient. will pick up or deliver the parcel. An Address can be both a shipping address and a receiving address, the system does not distinguish between the two. are currently on the CourierThe person who delivers and delivers parcels to the recipient., which will give you an indication of the CourierThe person who delivers and delivers parcels to the recipient.'s workload. If you click on the CourierThe person who delivers and delivers parcels to the recipient., the map will show you the current location of the CourierThe person who delivers and delivers parcels to the recipient., and if you click on the right-hand side bar, the current location of the CourierThe person who delivers and delivers parcels to the recipient. will be shown.If you click on the box in the right-hand lane, the map will show the pick-up and drop-off address for the shipmentSend to An identifier that groups together packages sent from a Sender to a Recipient by a Customer at the same time. In practice, this is understood to mean the entire shipment, even if it consists of several Packing Units.. The blue outline and down arrow represent the drop-off address, the up arrow and green outline represent the pick-up address. If the small circle in the middle of the balloon is green, it is a pick-up address, if it is blue, it is a drop-off address.
Manual 2: simplified assignment
Click to select one or more rows in the table, then click on the "out truck" button on the tray icon on the tray to indicate to which plate number you want to assign the task.