This table shows the different types of delivery modes that can be applied during the work process. Select the appropriate mode based on the context from which you obtained the above information for the Transportation Work Order Tick Option Title Description No.One
Self-Transportation by Office Staff
Self-Transportation by Company Logistics Team Supplier-Side Transportation by Supplier Team
Supplier-Side Transportation via Individual Transporter
Supplier-Side Transportation via Registered Logistics Provider
Buyer-Arranged Pickup from Supplier Location
Transportation at the site is carried out by the company's internal staff (e.g., admin, office boys, or drivers A dedicated in-house logistics team (with company-owned vehicles) manages the entire transportation process. The supplier uses their own vehicles and staff to deliver goods to the site. The supplier hires an external transport person (not a registered company) to deliver the goods. The supplier outsources delivery to a third- party logistics company (e.g., Delhivery, Blue Dart, Gati, etc The buyer arranges transportation to pick up materials from the supplier's warehouse or facility.
Material Delivered to Third-Party Location for Further Dispatch
Goods are delivered by the supplier to a central hub/warehouse/partnen site before being dispatched to the final location. A third-party freight forwarder is appointed by the buyer to handle transport and
Freight Forwarder Appointed by Buyerdocumentation.
Joint Transportation Responsibility (Shared Logistics)
Transportation via Aggregator Platforms
Drop-Shipping Direct from Manufacturer
On-Site Delivery via Local Labor or Porter Service
Both buyer and supplier coordinate partial logistics, such as supplier transporting to a midpoint, and buyer completing final leg. Supplier or buyer uses online logistics platforms like Porter, TruckGuru, or Shiprocket to assign transportation. Goods are directly shipped from the original manufacturer or partner without going through the supplier's warehouse. Local labor or community-based porter services are used for last-mile transportation within a restricted area (e.g., markets, narrow lanes