Method and system for interfacing with a shipping service
First Claim
1. A logistics node for administering the shipment of a product from a source node to a destination node, comprising:
- an interface unit for coupling the logistics node with at least one remote entity;
a processing unit coupled to the interface unit for controlling the operation of the logistics node;
a database coupled to the processing unit for storing information pertaining to the shipment of a product from the source node to the destination node;
interface administration logic for permitting a first class of users to interact with the logistics node using a first interface, the first interface providing access to a first set of functions, and for permitting a second class of users to interact with the logistics node using a second interface, the second interface providing access to a second set of functions,wherein the first set of functions differs from the second set of functions, and wherein the first set of users are affiliated with the source node and the second set of users are affiliated with the destination node;
wherein the first set of functions comprises;
a shipment confirmation function, andat least one other function that pertains to product shipping; and
wherein the second set of functions comprises at least one function that pertains to product shipping.
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Abstract
A logistics node receives a purchase order from a customer. The logistics node selects an appropriate carrier to transport products specified in the purchase order and conveys shipping instructions to the selected carrier. The logistics node also coordinates the shipment by interacting with a source node (associated with a supplier of the products) and a destination node (associated with the recipient of the products). According to one exemplary feature, the logistics node provides an interface that permits users involved in the distribution chain to track the status of the shipments without having to enter tracking codes that are unique to individual carriers. According to another exemplary feature, the interface allows a user to access multiple “levels” of information regarding a shipment, including information pertaining to an individual product within a shipment containing multiple products. According to another exemplary feature, the interface allows a user to change the priority status associated with particular products that have already been presented for shipment. According to another exemplary feature, the interface provides different “views” for use by different respective users. Each of the views provides a corresponding different set of tools for use in interacting with the freight managing service.
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17 Claims
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1. A logistics node for administering the shipment of a product from a source node to a destination node, comprising:
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an interface unit for coupling the logistics node with at least one remote entity; a processing unit coupled to the interface unit for controlling the operation of the logistics node; a database coupled to the processing unit for storing information pertaining to the shipment of a product from the source node to the destination node; interface administration logic for permitting a first class of users to interact with the logistics node using a first interface, the first interface providing access to a first set of functions, and for permitting a second class of users to interact with the logistics node using a second interface, the second interface providing access to a second set of functions, wherein the first set of functions differs from the second set of functions, and wherein the first set of users are affiliated with the source node and the second set of users are affiliated with the destination node; wherein the first set of functions comprises; a shipment confirmation function, and at least one other function that pertains to product shipping; and wherein the second set of functions comprises at least one function that pertains to product shipping. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for administering the shipment of a product from a source node to a destination node, comprising:
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providing a freight management tool to users belonging to a first and second class of users; providing users of the first class a first interface with which to interact with the freight management tool, the first interface providing access to a first set of functions; providing users of the second class a second interface with which to interact with the freight management tool, the second interface providing access to a second set of functions, wherein the first set of functions differs from the second set of functions, and wherein the first class of users are affiliated with the source node and the second class of users are affiliated the destination node; and wherein the first set of functions comprises; a shipment confirmation function, and at least one other function that pertains to product shipping; and wherein the second set of functions comprises at least one function that pertains to product shipping. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A logistics node for administering the shipment of a product from a source node to a destination node, comprising:
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an interface unit for coupling the logistics node with at least one remote entity; a processing unit coupled to the interface unit for controlling the operation of the logistics node; a database coupled to the processing unit for storing information pertaining to the shipment of a product from the source node to the destination node; and logic for permitting at least one user to change a priority level associated with at least one product after shipment of the product has begun.
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17. A method for administering the shipment of a product from a source node to a destination node, comprising:
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providing a freight management tool to a user;
providing the user an interface with which to interact with the freight management tool;providing the user, through the interface, with information that identifies the priority level associated with at least one product; providing the user, through the interface, with an opportunity to change the priority level after shipment of the product has begun; and modifying the priority level in response to a user'"'"'s change in the priority level to produce a modified priority level.
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