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− | * At a delivery location terminal using the | + | * At a delivery location terminal using the WTS Web Application |
In each case, the delivery process is the same. | In each case, the delivery process is the same. |
Latest revision as of 13:04, 20 September 2012
Once a package has been registered into the system, it can be delivered. Unlike receiving (which can only happen once until a package has been delivered) it is possible to deliver a package as many times as required and build a history of deliveries. (Note: Multiple deliveries is enabled via a system setting and is not always available)
Deliveries can be handled in several ways:
- Using a hand-held device running WTS hand-held client
- Using a hand-held device connected to the WTS Web Application
- At a delivery location terminal using the WTS Web Application
In each case, the delivery process is the same.
- Choose the Deliver option
- Get the recipient to where a signature can be capture and have them sign, or by selecting a no-signature reason.
- Mark the package as delivered by accepting the details.
This marks the package as delivered. It may be re-delivered if it is taken to another location, there is no need to re-receive the package as it has not left the organization. Just scan the on the package and re-deliver.