Veyer Packaging Guidelines

Veyer Packaging Guidelines

Explore Veyer Packaging Guidelines FAQs for answers on mixed orders, pallet types, Bills of Lading, and UCC-128 label requirements.

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Can purchase orders be mixed within a single carton?

What are the allowed pallet types for shipping?

What are the requirements for Bills of Lading when it comes to pallet (freight) or carton (parcel) shipments?

What are the requirements for carton or pallet labels and their placement?

What are the requirements for placing labels on cartons being shipped?

Below you will find a common list of FAQs that our users have when it comes to packaging guidelines for Veyer.

Can purchase orders be mixed within a single carton?
Yes, multiple purchase orders can be mixed within one ASN only if they are for the same location.
What are the allowed pallet types for shipping?
The allowed pallet types for shipping are: 1 - Aluminum, 2 - As specified by the DOT, 3 - Metal, 4 - Standard, 5 - Steel, 6 - Wood, 7 - Slip Sheet.
What are the requirements for Bills of Lading when it comes to pallet (freight) or carton (parcel) shipments?
For pallet (freight) shipments or carton (parcel) shipments, each shipment must have a unique Ship ID, and the Bill of Lading or tracking number (for carriers like UPS, RPS, FEDEX) needs to be included in the REF segment with a qualifier 'BM'. The Bill of Lading number must also be unique for every shipment and a separate Advance Ship Notice (ASN) must be sent for each tracking number.
What are the requirements for carton or pallet labels and their placement?
The UCC-128 label must be used, and its approval from the Logistics Team at Veyer is mandatory. Each pallet must include a unique UCC-128 bar code number. For small package shipments, a value of '0' is to be used in the UCC-128 bar code, while '1' is used for pallets. All shipments to crossdock or CSC locations must be in Pick & Pack format and include this label.
What are the requirements for placing labels on cartons being shipped?
The UCC-128 shipping label must include a unique UCC-128 bar code number on each carton, especially for small package carrier shipments. It must have a valid check digit and should be approved by Veyer's Logistics department. Each carton must have a UCC-128 label, and small package shipments are accepted only upon approval by Veyer's Logistics department. Placement specifics or mention of GS1 standards are not detailed in the provided pages beyond the requirements of including the UCC-128 label with necessary components.

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