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Essentially, any business process or interaction that involves the exchange or movement of goods, services, or information can be considered a transaction. Here are some common types of transactions (based on EPCIS):
Essentially, any business process or interaction that involves the exchange or movement of goods, services, or information can be considered a transaction. Here are some common types of transactions (based on EPCIS):
*Purchase Orders: Transactions related to the ordering of goods or services from a supplier.
*'''Purchase Orders:''' Transactions related to the ordering of goods or services from a supplier.
*Sales Orders: Transactions involving the sale of goods or services to a customer.
*'''Sales Orders:''' Transactions involving the sale of goods or services to a customer.
*Shipments: Transactions involving the physical movement of goods from one location to another, which could be from a supplier to a warehouse, between warehouses, or from a seller to a buyer.
*'''Shipments:''' Transactions involving the physical movement of goods from one location to another, which could be from a supplier to a warehouse, between warehouses, or from a seller to a buyer.
*Receipts: Transactions involving the acceptance and check-in of goods into a warehouse or retail location.
*'''Receipts:''' Transactions involving the acceptance and check-in of goods into a warehouse or retail location.
*Returns: Transactions involving the return of goods by customers or the return of unsold goods to a supplier.
*'''Returns:''' Transactions involving the return of goods by customers or the return of unsold goods to a supplier.
*Service Orders: Transactions involving the provision of services, which may or may not be associated with physical goods.
*'''Service Orders:''' Transactions involving the provision of services, which may or may not be associated with physical goods.
*Transfer Orders: Internal transactions involving the movement of goods from one location to another within the same company, like from a production facility to a warehouse.
*'''Transfer Orders:''' Internal transactions involving the movement of goods from one location to another within the same company, like from a production facility to a warehouse.
*Work Orders: Transactions involving production or manufacturing processes where raw materials are transformed into finished goods.
*'''Work Orders:''' Transactions involving production or manufacturing processes where raw materials are transformed into finished goods.
*Loan and Rental Transactions: Transactions involving the temporary provision of goods or equipment to a partner, customer, or within the organization.
*'''Loan and Rental Transactions:''' Transactions involving the temporary provision of goods or equipment to a partner, customer, or within the organization.
*Consignment Transactions: Transactions where goods are placed with a third party
*'''Consignment Transactions:''' Transactions where goods are placed with a third party


== Related Pages==
== Related Pages==
*[[ESG_(Environmental,_Social,_and_Governance)|ESG Reporting]]
*[[ESG_(Environmental,_Social,_and_Governance)_-_TX|ESG Reporting]]
*[[LCA_(Life_Cycle_Assessment)|Life Cycle Assessment]]
*[[LCA_(Life_Cycle_Assessment)_-_TX|Life Cycle Assessment]]


[[Category: Glossary of Terms]]
[[Category: Taxonomy]]

Latest revision as of 08:14, 7 June 2024

Essentially, any business process or interaction that involves the exchange or movement of goods, services, or information can be considered a transaction. Here are some common types of transactions (based on EPCIS):

  • Purchase Orders: Transactions related to the ordering of goods or services from a supplier.
  • Sales Orders: Transactions involving the sale of goods or services to a customer.
  • Shipments: Transactions involving the physical movement of goods from one location to another, which could be from a supplier to a warehouse, between warehouses, or from a seller to a buyer.
  • Receipts: Transactions involving the acceptance and check-in of goods into a warehouse or retail location.
  • Returns: Transactions involving the return of goods by customers or the return of unsold goods to a supplier.
  • Service Orders: Transactions involving the provision of services, which may or may not be associated with physical goods.
  • Transfer Orders: Internal transactions involving the movement of goods from one location to another within the same company, like from a production facility to a warehouse.
  • Work Orders: Transactions involving production or manufacturing processes where raw materials are transformed into finished goods.
  • Loan and Rental Transactions: Transactions involving the temporary provision of goods or equipment to a partner, customer, or within the organization.
  • Consignment Transactions: Transactions where goods are placed with a third party

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