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Depot Profiles

This page is accessed via Shipment Management > Power Data > Location > Depot Profiles.
Shipments to and from depots can have specific characteristics that do not apply to other types of source and
destination locations. For example, shipments to/from depots can include:
Milk run deliveries, that may contain drop-offs and pickups from the same location
Empty shipping containers or pallets that need to be returned to the depot
Extra stops before the first pickup location, or after the last drop off location, in order to shift drivers or
vehicles to/from locations
Backhauls, which may include loading different goods at a depot and dropping them off at various locations,
or picking up goods at various locations and dropping them off at a depot.
"Read an overview of how to set up all the steps necessary for different Depot-related functionality to work.
Depot Profiles on an Itinerary
When the Depot Profile is assigned to an itinerary, Oracle Transportation Management uses the first stop and last
stop locations of the shipment to find the most specific X-lane in the Depot Profile and then find the Source Depot
Location and Destination Depot Location defined for the X-lane. If the first stop of the shipment is at the Source
Depot Location, Oracle Transportation Management sets the Depot check box for the stop (on the Stop Detail
page in Shipment Manager). Otherwise, Oracle Transportation Management inserts a stop at the Source Depot
Location before the first stop and sets Depot flag on the added stop. If the last stop of the shipment is at the
Destination Depot Location, set the Depot flag for the stop. Otherwise, append a stop at the Destination Depot
Location after the last stop of the shipment and then set the Depot flag for the added stop. Note the added Source
Depot stop or the Destination Depot stop have no activity.
When the shipment is rated, Oracle Transportation Management considers the extra distance added by adding the
Source and/or Destination Depot stops and can calculate additional cost for the shipment if you configure the
SHIPMENT.SRCDEPOT_DISTANCE (Shipment Distance from the Source Depot to the First Stop) and/or
SHIPMENT.DSTDEPOT_DISTANCE (Shipment Distance from the Last Stop to the Destination Depot) rate
basis on the appropriate Rate Record.
When the shipment is saved, the Source Depot stop and/or Destination Depot stop are not saved to the database if
the HYPERLINK rate offering on the shipment is not Depot Applicable. Otherwise, they will be saved to the
database as shipment stops. Note that the Source Depot stop's stop number is 0 (zero). The Planned Arrival and
Planned Departure time of the Source Depot stop is derived from the first stop and the Planned Arrival and
Planned Departure time of the Destination Depot stop is derived from the last stop of the shipment.
Build Multi-stop Shipment, Unassign Order, and other Shipment Actions
Any shipment action that has the potential of changing the shipment stops will ensure that the shipment starts from
the Source Depot Location and ends at the Destination depot Location.
Shipment Action Reassign Service Provider
Given a shipment, assume that there is a depot profile is defined on the itinerary. Action reassign service provider
could add or drop the shipment's depot stops depending on the original rate offering and the rate offering of the
reassigned service provider. If the original rate offering was not Depot Applicable, therefore no depot stops on the
shipment and the newly assigned rate offering is depot applicable, then depot stops will be added to the modified
shipment. On the other hand, if the original rate offering was Depot Applicable but the newly assigned rate
offering is not, then the depot stops are removed from the shipment by the action.
Create/Edit Depot Profile
Setting up a Depot Profile enables you to plan depot stops on a shipment. The Depot Profile specifies the lane
and source and/or destination locations that are added as stops on a shipment. When itineraries setting up
an itinerary, you can assign a Depot Profile to it. That itinerary then uses information set up here to plan
the first and last stop locations of the shipment.
Enter a Depot Profile Name.
Enter a Description.

Lane ID that you want included in your Depot Profile. A lane includes information on source and destination
geography or regions. It may be something broad such as State/Province to State/Province, or more
specific such as Postal Code to Postal Code.
Use the Source Location ID and Destination Location ID fields to specify the exact location of the source and
destination depots within the lane. If you do not enter a Source or Destination Location ID, then no depots
are saved to the shipment.
Click Save for each lane ID you define.
Click Finished.
Note: You should only have one Source and Destination Location set up per lane. Lane definitions in the Depot
Profile should be unique. If you set up multiple Source and Destination Locations for the same lane, you run the
risk of the incorrect one being saved to the shipment.

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