In the case where articles are provided in more than one component, and the sub-articles are all or partially not orderable, it is considered a "Logistical Set." Commercial processes (e.g., ordering) are carried out through the Logistical Set, while logistical processes (e.g., delivery) are conducted through the components. All specified components must be available in the assortment.
Additionally, the following provisions apply:
The number of packages in the "Logistical Set" (LOS) must be greater than "1."
Logistical Sets (LOS) must include at least one article component of the article type "Package" (PSK).
Articles of the article type "Logistical Sets" (LOS) must include assignments of components (articles or packages).
A "Logistical Set" consisting of only one component with a quantity of "1" is not allowed.
Within a "Logistical Set," no articles of the types "Set" (PAK), "Special Article" (SON), "Fee" (GEB) may be assigned.
The components (referenced articles and quantities) of a "Logistical Set" must not be altered in subsequent data deliveries.
Content | Description | Structure |
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Associated Article | Article number of the associated article. Example: JKS300620112 | String 15 |
Quantity | Number of associated items for the respective Logistical Set, e.g., 5 | Decimal number |
Example:
Logistical Set (4713) (Type: Logistical Set)
4711 Heating Value Device (not individually orderable) (Type: Package)
4712 Storage (individually orderable) (Type: Standard Article)
Example of using a Logistical Set in an Article Set:
Set including exhaust system (4720) (Type: PAK)
Logistical Set (4713) (Type: Logistical Set)
Exhaust System (4721) (Type: Standard Article)