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How each delivery method works

Discover delivery methods: Address to Address, Address to Service Point, Service Point to Address, and Service Point to Service Point.

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In Onro, different delivery methods can be configured. When a new order is being created, after selecting the service, the delivery method should be chosen to specify the rest of the order creation flow. We'll go through each flow here:

Address to Address

In the delivery method, the pickup and delivery of the service are both addresses, and the pickup and drop-off of orders with this delivery method should be searched for or selected on the map.

Address to Service Point

The pickup of this delivery method is an address like the previous delivery method, but its delivery is to a service point. Check this article to learn about service points. Orders with this delivery method are picked up from an address and delivered to a predefined service point.

Service Point to Address

This delivery method is the exact opposite of the previous one. The order is picked up from a predefined service point and delivered to an address.

Service Point to Service Point

The pickup and delivery of this delivery method are both service points. When an order with this delivery method is being created, a list of active service points will be shown and can be selected for pickup and delivery.

Keep in mind that if only one delivery method is assigned to a service, the delivery method selection step will be skipped and won't be shown to the customer, as if this is the only flow that can be experienced by the user.

To create a new delivery method and learn about its configurations, visit here.

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