In this chapter, we explain the handling unit items, single pack positions and handling unit positions.
![ASN Case4 01](/system/files/content-public/screenshot/asn_case4_01.png)
This screen shot shows the structure of the shipping notification.
Several material position, handling unit, single pack and handling unit with the Handling Unit Positions can be included per shipping notification.
![ASN Case4 02](/system/files/content-public/screenshot/asn_case4_02.png)
Handling Unit Items
Possible elements for Handling Unit are:
![ASN Case3 05](/system/files/content-public/screenshot/asn_case3_05.png)
In the section Handling Unit Items, the Label Type G indicates the mixed pallet.
![ASN Case4 04](/system/files/content-public/screenshot/asn_case4_04.png)
Single Pack Positions
Possible elements for Single pack positions are:
![ASN Case3 07](/system/files/content-public/screenshot/asn_case3_07.png)
You may find the packing details for the material in the demand message or your packing instruction. If not, you can define the packing type in ‘Label Type’ in Single Pack. Each section Material Positions contains the section Single Pack.
- You set ‘Label Type to ‘S’ for single packing, like KLT
- You set ‘Label Type to ‘Z’ for auxiliary packing, like cover
![ASN Case4 05](/system/files/content-public/screenshot/asn_case4_05.png)
Handling Unit Positions
Possible elements for Handling unit positions are:
![ASN Case3 09](/system/files/content-public/screenshot/asn_case3_09.png)
You may find the packing details for the material in the demand message or your packing instruction. If not, you can define the packing details for each handling unit.
- You enter in the ‘Customer Description’ e.g. Europallet or Lattice Box
![ASN Case4 06](/system/files/content-public/screenshot/asn_case4_06.png)
Now you have seen the structure and how an XML-file could look like. Create the XML export from your internal system based on the format description and your sample xml.