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Understanding Movement Statuses​
Understanding Movement Statuses​

Learn what the different statuses of a movement are.

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The status column represents the stage of which a movement is currently at. The order that the stages of a movement will be represented in the status column are:​

1 - Created: The movement has been created by the Consignor.​

2 - Ready To Move: The Consignor has completed their steps in the movement process now awaiting the collection of material.​

3 - In Transit: The Transporter has collected the material and completed the pick-up step of the movement process.​

4 - Received: The Transporter or Receival facility has indicated that the material has been dropped off at the receival facility and completed this step in the movement process.​

5 - Submitted: The Receiver at the receival facility has confirmed that the material dropped off is correct and has submitted the movement to the regulator for review.​

6 - Cancelled: A participant of the movement has canceled the movement, either because it was no longer needed or due to incorrect details. As a result, this movement is no longer valid and cannot be used.

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