Shipping Procedure
Shipping Procedure
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DISTRIBUTION
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Design Engineering
Production
Production Engineering
Materials Control
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Purchasing
Service
Marketing
Sales
Contracts
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Human Resources
Quality Assurance
Quality Control
Production Areas
Office Areas
PURPOSE
The purpose of this procedure is to provide for a system and instructions, and to assign
responsibilities for:
- Shipping finished products to customers; and
- Monitoring on-time delivery performance.
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APPLICATION
This procedure applies to all products shipped to customers.
This procedure directly concerns Materials Control.
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PROCEDURE
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Shipping
1.1
Transportation mode, routings, and containers are usually specified by the customer. If
the customer does not specify any shipping requirements, Materials Control contacts the
customer for shipping instructions, or for approval of transportation mode and shipper
proposed by <COMPANY X> Inc.
1.2
Only orders that have been verified and signed off by the shipping supervisor can be
loaded for shipment. Release of orders for shipment is evidenced by a sign-off in the
shipping order.
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2.1
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Approved by:
Date:
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prevented from shifting or falling during transportation, that the load is properly fastened
and is protected against the elements, and so forth.
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3.1
3.2
At a minimum, ASN includes the following information: identification and labeling of the
shipment, description of products and quantities, name of shipper, mode of
transportation, route, container numbers, and estimated time of arrival. Other information
about the shipment may be included as required by customers. Before the ASN is
transmitted, the shipping supervisor verifies it against shipping documents and labels.
3.3
For major OEM customers, the advance shipment notification is transmitted via a
computerized on-line system linked with the customer, or by other customer-specified
means. In the event the on-line system fails, the ASN is transmitted via fax, followed up
with a phone call to verify that the fax has been received and noted.
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4.1
<COMPANY X> Inc. recognizes that 100 percent on-time delivery is crucial for
customers to meet their production and service requirements.
4.2
Production is order-driven, i.e., production runs are scheduled to meet current and
projected orders. Inventory of finished products is kept at the absolute minimum level
necessary to satisfy short-term delivery schedules.
4.3
Materials Control and Production establish lead time requirements for material
procurement and production. The established lead times are used in developing the
production schedule.
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5.
5.1
Materials Control collects delivery performance data. The data is compiled monthly into a
report providing overview and statistics of delivery performance. If on-time delivery
performance is less than 100 percent, the late deliveries are highlighted and are explained
in the report.
5.2
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5.3
5.4
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ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTS
- Product Handling & Preservation Oper. Proc. OOP-15-01
- Shipping and Delivery Oper. Proc. OOP-15-04