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Eric,

We have a customer that does Mark For stores. Please contact EC Support to see 
if they can help you. 

There is a way in MAPICS to store the Mark For store on the container that is 
going out. I am not sure if EC supports the address or not, I think it does. 

On the inbound of the transaction, you would have to store the Mark For 
somewhere (which may be the ST) that is coming in. 

We have done in the past, created a file that tells which DC a ship-to goes to. 
The DC is also a ship-to for the customer.

I don't know if this helps, but I know that it has been done.

Michael


-----Original Message-----
From:   mapics-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Eric A. Wolf
Sent:   Thu 10/27/2005 2:22 PM
To:     mapics
Cc:     
Subject:        [MAPICS-L] Mark For/Cross Dock Orders
To the list,
Does anyone have to deal with the concept of "MARK FOR" or "CROSS DOCK" 
shipments?  That is when you ship to a Distribution Center but the product 
needs to another location from that DC.  Essentially, there would be two 
shipping locations.

We are using LogPro to process our shipments and we use EC.

Thanks...
Eric A. Wolf
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