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Component: TM-ADP-CSL
Component Name: Container Shipping Line
Description: A place where loose or other noncontainerized cargo is ungrouped for delivery.
Key Concepts: Deconsolidation point is a term used in the Container Shipping Line (CSL) component of SAP Transportation Management (TM). It is a location where goods are unloaded from a container and then sent to their final destination. This could be a warehouse, distribution center, or other facility. The deconsolidation point is the last stop before the goods reach their final destination. How to use it: In SAP TM-ADP-CSL, the deconsolidation point is used to determine the route of the goods. It is also used to calculate the cost of shipping and to track the progress of the shipment. The deconsolidation point can be set up in the system by entering the address and other relevant information. Tips & Tricks: When setting up a deconsolidation point in SAP TM-ADP-CSL, it is important to ensure that all relevant information is entered correctly. This includes the address, contact details, and any other relevant information. This will ensure that the shipment is routed correctly and that all costs are accurately calculated. Related Information: The deconsolidation point is an important part of SAP TM-ADP-CSL and should be set up correctly in order for shipments to be routed correctly and for costs to be accurately calculated. For more information on setting up a deconsolidation point in SAP TM-ADP-CSL, please refer to the official SAP documentation.