|   | Freight Management Master DataMaster data is used to make Freight work in
		the desired way. Freight include the following types of master data: General data General data include shipping offices, planning groups,
		  freight specific address data, and user profiles. Planning groups Planning groups are used for load building and/or freight order
		  clustering purposes. Planning groups are allocated to freight order lines as a
		  preparatory step for transportation planning or freight order clustering. Shipping offices Address data Address data includes loading and unloading lead times and load
		  and unload date tolerances. Address lead times indicate the time required for
		  loading and unloading at addresses, including loading and unloading tolerances.
		  Tolerances indicate the time span by which you are allowed to deviate from
		  planned load or unload dates. For further information, see  Load and unload date/time tolerances and  Address lead times. User profiles User profiles are used to allocate number groups for shipments,
		  loads, load plans, and freight order clusters to individual users. Individual
		  users have their own groups of shipments, loads, and so on to avoid locking
		  problems that result if several users try to access the same
		  records. 
 Transportation master data The purpose of transportation master data is to provide the
		  load building and freight order clustering engines with information about
		  required types of transport, transport conditions, and information as to the
		  possibility of combining particular items with other items. For example, if
		  sending an armored truck to pick up a consignment of garden furniture would be
		  the result of our transport planning efforts, reconsidering the master data
		  setup would seem appropriate. Also, to prevent, for example, foodstuffs from
		  being put in a load that also carries toxic materials, the combineability of
		  items must be set up properly. Transportation data can also be used as criteria
		  to group freight order lines into planning groups. Therefore, an additional
		  purpose of transportation data is to provide information for the freight order
		  grouping process. Transportation master data include the following
		  data: Combination codes Transport types Transport means groups Means of transport 
 Freight order control master data Freight order control master data include the following
		  data: Freight order types Volume classes A volume class is allocated to a particular range of volumes,
		  for example, from one cubic foot to five cubic feet. Volume classes can be used
		  to determine the planning group of freight order lines. Weight classes A weight class is allocated to a particular range of weights,
		  for example, from 10 kg to 50 kg. Weight classes can be used to determine the
		  planning group of freight order lines. For further information, see  The use of volume and weight classes. Freight service levels Freight classes Freight classes are used to calculate the transportation costs
		  of freight orders. For further information, see  The use of freight classes. Matrix definitions A matrix definition is a key element of a plan matrix. Matrix
		  definitions are defined in the Plan Matrix Definitions (fmfoc1110m000) session. For further information, see  Plan matrices and matrix definitions. Planning group priorities Define planning group priorities by linking matrix definitions
		  to shipping offices in the Plan Matrix Definitions by Shipping Office (fmfoc1115m000) session. For further
		  information, see  Plan matrices and matrix definitions. Plan matrices A plan matrix can be used to select the planning group that
		  must be allocated to freight order lines. A plan matrix consists, basically, of
		  a planning group and a group of attributes and attribute values that serve as
		  selection criteria for planning groups. You can define plan matrices in the Plan Matrix (fmfoc1120m000) session. 
 Item master data Item master data include freight related attributes for items. Default item data You can define default item data in the Items - Freight Defaults (fmfmd1101m000) session. Item data for specific items You can define data for specific items in the Items - Freight Management (fmfmd1100m000) session. Item dimensions by unit You can specify transport related item dimensions in the Item Dimensions by Unit (fmfmd1110m000) session. Item data by item/business partner You can define freight related data for combinations of items
		  and business partners in the Items - Ship-from/to Business Partner (fmfmd2100m000) session. For further
		  information, see  The use of items in Freight Management. 
 FRC and FRI master data The purpose of defining freight rating and costing master data
		  is to create a framework of rates and criteria for rate allocation that enables
		  the freight cost calculation functionality to reference the correct freight
		  rates. The FRC and FRI master data group includes the following
		  data: Additional cost data Additional cost data constitute a framework for defining extra
		  charges and criteria to allocate extra charges to shipments and freight order
		  cluster lines. When a shipment or particular freight order cluster lines meet
		  the criteria for extra costs, the extra costs are added to the normal
		  transportation costs. For further information, see  To allocate additional costs. Rate basis numbers Rate basis numbers consist of various criteria that are used to
		  determine the normal costs of transportation of freight orders or shipments.
		  When a freight order or shipment matches the criteria of a particular rate
		  basis number, the freight rate book associated with the rate basis number is
		  used to determine the transportation costs. For further information, see  Calculation of estimated freight costs and  Rate basis numbers and rate books. Zones Zones are regions defined by zip code ranges, city ranges or
		  distances within which particular transport rates apply. These zones are used
		  in Pricing to define
		  freight rate books. For further information, see  Zones. 
 Load building master data The purpose of defining load building master data is to
		  provide the load building engine with information about fixed routes. The load
		  building master data includes the following data: Standard routes Route plans You can define route plans in the Route Plans (fmfoc1150m000) session. For further information, see  The use of route plans. 
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