✅ Golden rules for items preparation |
⚠️ If the rule is not respected ... |
Each item needs to be identified with a barcode to be able to be scanned and identified at reception * |
Every item received without a barcode will be considered as an item not scannable with resolution fees applied (see Fulfilment Pricing Grid) |
Each item can have only one barcode declared. |
The first recognized barcode is taken into account for the reception. Every item received without declared barcode will be considered as an unknown SKU with resolution fees applied (see Fulfilment Pricing Grid) |
A barcode can only be assigned to only one SKU. |
The barcode declaration on shipper interface will be refused. |
If needed, Cubyn can generate item QR codes on the shipper interface based on information declared in the WIO (see Q&A). In this case, QR codes need to be sticked by the customer on every item before stock shipment. |
Every item received without a barcode will be considered as an item not scannable with resolution fees applied (see Fulfilment Pricing Grid) |
Every barcode needs to be readable as follows:
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Every item received without a readable barcode will be considered as an item not scannable with resolution fees applied (see Fulfilment Pricing Grid)
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Items must meet the following standards :
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Items will be refused at reception. If items are received, the merchant will have to come and pick them up at the warehouse. |
Items included in the restricted products list cannot be sent. |
Items will be refused at reception. |
* Note: it is possible to obtain barcodes for your products. For more information check this article.
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