Claims
- 1. A shipping system for shipping international packages, comprising:
a port of entry database; and a consolidated clearance application, said consolidated clearance application configured to perform the steps of:
capturing shipment characteristics of a plurality of packages, wherein said shipment characteristics comprise an international destination and a consignee associated with each of said plurality of packages; querying said port of entry database with at least one of said consignee and said international destination to assign a consolidated port of entry to each of said plurality of packages; assigning each of said plurality of packages to a global consolidated shipment in accordance with a set of consolidation guidelines; and generating global consolidated shipping labels for each of said plurality of packages.
- 2. The shipping system of claim 1, wherein said consolidated clearance application is configured to generate a consignee address label and an over-label.
- 3. The shipping system of claim 2, wherein said consignee address label and said over-label are printed on a single thermal stock.
- 4. A computer readable substrate having a computer program saved thereupon, said computer program configured to perform the steps of:
capturing a first set of shipment characteristics that are associated with a first package that is bound for a first destination; capturing a second set of shipment characteristics that are associated with a second package bound for a second destination; aggregating said first and said second packages as a consolidated international shipment if said first and second sets of shipment characteristics satisfy a requirement for consolidated shipping; associating a consolidated port of entry to said consolidated international shipment; and generating a consignee address label and an over-label for said first and second packages.
- 5. The computer program of claim 4, wherein said first set of shipment characteristics includes a first destination address and a first ship type.
- 6. The computer program of claim 5, wherein said second set of shipment characteristics includes a second destination address and a second ship type.
- 7. The computer program of claim 6, wherein said first and said second packages are aggregated as a consolidated international shipment if said first and second ship types identify said first and second packages as international shipments.
- 8. The computer program of claim 6, wherein said first and said second packages are aggregated as a consolidated international shipment if said first and second ship types identify said first and second packages as international shipments and said first and second packages have a common importer of record.
- 9. The computer program of claim 4, wherein said first and said second packages are aggregated as a consolidated international shipment if said first and second packages have international destinations, share a common importer of record and a common exporter.
- 10. The computer program of claim 4, wherein said first and said second packages are aggregated as a consolidated international shipment if said first and second packages have international destinations and share at least one of a common importer of record, exporter and service level.
- 11. The computer program of claim 4, wherein associating a consolidated port of entry to said consolidated international shipment comprises querying a port of entry table with at least one of a shipment type, shipment date, import date, service level, destination country and importer of record.
- 12. The computer program of clam 4, further configured to perform the step of associating at least one of summary shipment data, a master shipment identifier and a package tracking number with said consolidated international shipment.
- 13. The computer program of claim 4, wherein the step of generating a consignee address label and an over-label for said first and second packages comprises generating said address label and said over-label on a single piece of stock.
- 14. The computer program of claim 4, wherein said aggregation of said first and second packages into said consolidated shipment occurs as part of an end-of-day process.
- 15. The computer program of claim 4, wherein said aggregation of said first and second packages into said consolidated shipment occurs as part of a closeout process.
- 16. The computer program of claim 4, wherein a third package is consolidated with said first and second packages.
- 17. The computer program of claim 16, wherein said over-label includes a count of packages included in said consolidated shipment.
- 18. The computer program of claim 4, wherein said first and second packages are bound for different consignees located in different countries within the European Union.
- 19. The computer program of claim 4, configured to perform the additional step of uploading said first and second sets of shipment characteristics to a service provider.
- 20. The computer program of claim 4, further configured to perform the step of assigning a package tracking number to each package within said consolidated shipment.
- 21. The computer program of claim 4, further configured to track said first and second packages and provide time-in-transit information
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/356,692 entitled “Global Consolidated Clearance Methods and Systems”, filed on Feb. 13, 2002, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60356692 |
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