This node can be used to analyze shipment structure, costs, CO2 emissions, and transit times. It provides comprehensive insights into various aspects of shipment operations, including seasonality and standardized input structure. For this node four input tables are needed.
The first table contains all shipments that should be analyze. For each shipment you can define multiple legs, each containing information about sender and recipient location within this part of goods transportation, as well as the information if the transport is done by road, sea or air.
In the second table you can define general rules that will be applied to the relations from the Shipments table and the appropriate cost values will be assigned to each relation. The relations that match with any rules will have adjusted costs.
In the third table you can define general rules that will be applied to the relations from the Shipments table and the appropriate capacities and consolidation frequency will be assigned to each relation. If the consolidation parameter is turned on, the relations that match with any rules will be consolidated.
The fourth table is used to define the surcharges that should be applied to any of the shipments. The surcharge field is the name of the surcharge applied, and the flat on top is the amount of each surcharge. This amount will be added on top of the estimated costs for every shipment that has the said surcharge. Each surcharge should have a unique name, and all of the surcharges listed in the shipments table should be defined in this table.
Please specify the consolidation parameter in the configuration dialogue.
To use this node you need an API Key from Log-hub Supply Chain Apps. This key you can generate with an Supply Chain Apps Pro Account. More information you can find on www.log-hub.com.
Log-hub video for API key generation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZgOn1IZ1Bk&t=255s
The first table contains all shipments that should be analyze. For each shipment you can define multiple legs, each containing information about sender and recipient location within this part of goods transportation, as well as the information if the transport is done by road, sea or air.
In the second table you can define general rules that will be applied to the relations from the Shipments table and the appropriate cost values will be assigned to each relation. The relations that match with any rules will have adjusted costs.
In the third table you can define general rules that will be applied to the relations from the Shipments table and the appropriate capacities and consolidation frequency will be assigned to each relation. If the consolidation parameter is turned on, the relations that match with any rules will be consolidated.
The fourth table is used to define the surcharges that should be applied to any of the shipments. The surcharge field is the name of the surcharge applied, and the flat on top is the amount of each surcharge. This amount will be added on top of the estimated costs for every shipment that has the said surcharge. Each surcharge should have a unique name, and all of the surcharges listed in the shipments table should be defined in this table.
Please specify the consolidation parameter in the configuration dialogue.
To use this node you need an API Key from Log-hub Supply Chain Apps. This key you can generate with an Supply Chain Apps Pro Account. More information you can find on www.log-hub.com.
Log-hub video for API key generation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZgOn1IZ1Bk&t=255s