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Region Settings
Module Guide: Region Settings
Module Location
Settings > Delivery > Region Settings
Module Purpose
The Region Settings module serves as master data for grouping several Rayons (smaller delivery areas like cities or ports) into a single, larger Region, such as a country or continent. The main goal is to create a logical geographical hierarchy, allowing management to perform analysis, planning, and set logistics policies at a macro level.
1. Main View (Region Settings)
The main page displays all the Regions that have been defined in the system.
View Explanation
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Filter: Allows for a quick search based on Region Code.
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List Table:
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Region Code Number: A unique code for each Region (e.g., R001, R002).
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Description: The name of the Region (e.g., INDONESIA, SOUTH KOREA, VIETNAM).
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Delete: Deletes the selected Region.
2. Add Region Page
View Explanation
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Region Code*: The unique code to be created for the new Region.
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Region Name*: A descriptive name for the Region (e.g., "Southeast Asia," "Western Europe").
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UnRegion: This list box displays all Rayons (from the Rayon Settings module) that have not yet been allocated to any Region.
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Region: This list box displays all Rayons that have already been allocated to the Region being created or edited.
3. Steps to Create a Region
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Ensure all specific delivery areas (Rayons) have been created first in the Rayon Settings module.
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From the main page, click the Add button.
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Fill in the Region Code and Region Name.
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In the UnRegion box, select the Rayons you want to include in this new Region.
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Use the transfer function to move the selected Rayons to the Region box.
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Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all relevant Rayons are in the Region.
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Click Save.
4. Integrated Workflow & Business Process
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Market and Sales Segmentation: The sales team can use Region data to analyze sales performance per Region. This helps in setting regional sales targets and marketing strategies.
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Logistics Pricing Policy: The company can set different pricing policies or shipping rates for each Region. For example, the shipping rate to the "Europe" Region might differ from the "Asia" Region.
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High-Level Reporting: This module allows management to view aggregated reports on shipping, costs, and logistics efficiency per Region, providing a broader strategic view compared to reports per Rayon.
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Supply Chain Management: For global companies, grouping by Region helps in managing the supply chain. For example, a warehouse in Singapore can be assigned to serve all shipments to the "Southeast Asia" Region.
5. Tips & Important Notes
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The hierarchical structure between Regions and Rayons should be well-planned to align with the company's operational and reporting structure.
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Use consistent and clear naming for Region Names so they are easily understood by all departments.
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This module is very important for strategic analysis, so its management should be handled centrally by the team responsible for logistics or commercial strategy.