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Region Freight allows your business to charge freight based on regions defined against the Debtor Account. The difference between “standard freight” and “region freight” is that you can nominate the region a customer belongs to and charge accordingly, as opposed to linking charges to a postcode range. For example, you might have a group of debtors (from the same parent company) with whom you have agreed to a particular freight arrangement, regardless of their postcode. All of these debtors can have the same region defined using Region Freight. |
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Excluding Customers from Region Freight - If you do not want a particular debtor to use Region Freight, ensure their Delivery Seq is set to '0'. |
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Allows you to charge freight based on regions defined against the Debtor Account instead of linking charges to a postcode. |
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This corresponds to the Region Freight record below, where the 'Region Description' is also set to '333'.
With this configuration, all Customers with a Delivery Seq of 333 will be charged $12.50 (+ GST) freight for orders up to $500.00, regardless of their postcode or location.
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Region Freight is not compatible with Standard Freight – if Region Freight is turned on, and Standard Freight is defined, Region Freight charges will be removed at the order conclusion page (unless templated checkout is in use or the 'Calculate Freight on B2B Order Conclusion' flag is disabled. |
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