Set Up Line Items

StarShip uses line items as commodities. International shipments can be driven by line item detail imported from the source document (orders, shipments, etc.).

To make processing international shipments as efficient as possible, consider these methods for getting international data automatically populated.

Map International Fields

To ensure all of the international data for your items is brought over into StarShip when you import a source document, you can map international shipment fields to fields in the source interface or set them to specific default values. For fields that do not exist in your source interface, you can set defaults in StarShip for those fields.

To map international shipment fields for your source interface, go to Setup > Source Interfaces and select your source interface.

Click the Interfaces page heading and then select the Customize Interface button for the document(s) you are shipping against.

Select the document

On the Select Mappings page, expand the Shipment folder.

International Shipment-level Fields

Select the International folder to map the international shipment fields found at the shipment level in the Transportation section of the shipment (in both the Details and International sections). Select the International shipment group

Select a StarShip shipment field and then choose the source interface field you want to map to.

Map the StarShip shipment field to the source interface field.

Line Item-Level Fields

To map international fields for line items from the source interface, select the Line Item folder and then the Commodity Info folder. This includes Schedule B, Commercial Invoice, Certificate of Origin, EEI, etc.

Map Commodity Info

Set Default Values for International Fields

Some international fields may not exist in your source interface. In this case, you can set those fields to a fixed value. For example, if you know you always want to use either the USMCA or Standard Certificate of Origin, you can set the Certificate Type to default to that value.

Set to fixed value

As another example, if the Country of Manufacture will always be “United States”, you can set it to a fixed value to have that field automatically populated on the Certificate of Origin.

Country of Manufacture

 

Required Fields

Certain fields are required in order to successfully ship an international shipment. You can make sure these fields are mapped, set to a default value, or saved with the inventory item to avoid any extra manual configuration while shipping. See Required International Fields for a list of fields and more information.

Modify Imported Line Items On-the-fly

You can also build your items library as you ship by adding any missing detail to items that are imported from the source document. Any of the items’ data is saved to the StarShip database when you process the shipment and used the next time you ship the same item(s).

After you’ve selected a source document to ship against, go to the Line Items section of the shipment and select Edit.

Edit Line Items

Once your line items are expanded, edit an item by clicking the Open button.

Open the line item

Select the International heading and select or modify international values. When you ship the item, your modifications will be saved for the next time you ship the item.

Modify international field values

Inventory Item Data

Items that are saved to the StarShip database can be modified in Maintain > Inventory Items.

Add or edit inventory items

Select the International section to update field values. For a description and more information about each of these fields, see International Data.

International shipment fields


Note About Importing Inventory Items

New users may want to use the Data Import function in Maintain Inventory to import items from a text or . csv (comma-delimited) file. To import inventory items, go to Maintain > Inventory Items and click the Import button.

Import inventory items

You’ll then be able to configure the target fields and how imported values are translated into StarShip shipment values, and view the import results. See Data Import for in-depth information.