D365 Landed Cost Module Estimated Costs and Shipper Invoice
When shipping goods there are freight, fuel and duty costs that need to be applied to the cost of the items to give your company an accurate view of the actual cost of the goods. Today we take a look at estimating the shipping costs for goods using the landed cost module. We will also see how those estimated costs turn into actual cost once the shipper invoice has been entered. --Feel free to follow me in LinkedIn / scottmgaines

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