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Map Transactional Supply Chain

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Written by Ruby Lin

Use cases: I want to:

  • Trace the exact real-world journey of a specific delivery across our network.

  • Visualise the actual, transactional movement of goods on an interactive map or flowchart to verify the true chain of custody.

  • Access a centralised directory of all compliance documents and certificates associated with a specific delivery journey.

  • Ensure all foundational transactional data (like purchase orders, deliveries, items, and processes) is accurately recorded to build out this dynamic supply chain.

Follow the guides below to record your active data and trace the dynamic flow of your deliveries.

1. Recording the Foundation

Before you can visualise a dynamic supply chain, you must log the active movements and transformations of your goods.

  • Input Transactional Data: Follow this comprehensive guide to learn the core sequence of recording your day-to-day operations. It covers how to create purchase orders, log inbound/outbound deliveries, add specific items, and record manufacturing processes. This data forms the building blocks of your transactional supply chain.

2. Visualising Delivery Journeys

Once your transactions are logged, you can turn those records into a clear, traceable path to see exactly where your deliveries came from and the routes they took.

  • Delivery Supply Chain: Learn how to access the "Supply chain" tab within a delivery profile. This guide explains how to navigate between four distinct views to visualise the delivery journeys.

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