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| | Type of consignment e.g. FTL, ...... pick up order, delivery order. | |
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| | Constraints can do different t ...... rConstraint and notConstraint. | |
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| | European emission standards ar ...... reasingly stringent standards. | |
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| | Type of location e.g. Warehouse, Store, etc. | |
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| | The result of the action, can ...... son (in the case of failure). | |
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| | The reason why the action (par ...... erefore had to be taken back. | |
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| | The status of the result, either succeeded, failed, partially succeeded or cancelled. | |
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| | Whether the referenced object ...... nsit, completed or cancelled. | |