Packing Slip Vs Bill Of Lading

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A packing slip is a document that includes the complete list of items included in a package. Packing slips include SKU numbers, weights, dimensions, and the number of units that are used by shipping departments to determine what inventory needs to be sent out to accurately complete an order.
6 Things to Include on a Packing Slip Recipient name. Shipping address. Company name. Brand contact information. Order details including order date and order reference number. Package itemization including the SKU, UPCs of the items, quantity, and in some instances price.
Is a packing slip necessary? A packing slip isn't a legal requirement, much like a receipt or a bill of lading, but it's still critical to your inventory management. A packing slip can help you or your team verify that you pick the correct items before they're packed and shipped.
Other names used to describe a packing list are bill of the parcel, unpacking note, packing slip, delivery docket, delivery list, manifest, shipping list, and customer receipt.
What is a packing slip? A packing slip is a document that includes the complete list of items included in a package. Packing slips include SKU numbers, weights, dimensions, and the number of units that are used by shipping departments to determine what inventory needs to be sent out to accurately complete an order.
Shipping Labels Vs. Another document people commonly misidentify as a packing slip is the shipping label. Packing lists are primarily used to list all the items included in a package. On the other hand, a shipping label is used to provide all the information your carrier needs to efficiently deliver your box.