Enterprise Freight Cost Governance through Third-Party Billing Architecture
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63282/3050-9246.IJETCSIT-V7I2P114Keywords:
Oracle E-Business Suite R12, Order Management, Third-Party Freight Billing, Shipping Execution, Functional Architecture, Supply Chain OperationsAbstract
The use of third-party freight billing arrangements has increased as customers leverage specialized logistics providers to negotiate transportation costs. However, many legacy Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems were not originally designed to support persistent customer-specific third-party billing requirements across the order lifecycle. Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) R12 Order Management provides structured freight processing capabilities [1], yet it does not natively offer a systematic mechanism to maintain and automatically default customer-level third-party freight billing details during order entry and shipping execution [2], [3]. This paper presents a functional governance framework that enables compliant third-party freight billing within Oracle EBS R12 using structured configuration and controlled extensibility. The approach centralizes freight billing data at the customer level, embeds automated defaulting logic within standard order workflows, and ensures consistent downstream propagation into Shipping Execution and Accounts Receivable processes [1], [2]. Implementation in high-volume environments resulted in measurable reductions in freight billing errors, manual corrections, and customer disputes [5], [7]. The framework provides a scalable and repeatable solution for organizations seeking to align contractual freight obligations with operational execution while preserving ERP system integrity and audit transparency.
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[1] Oracle Corporation, Oracle Order Management User Guide, Release 12
[2] Oracle Corporation, Shipping Execution User Guide, Release 12
[3] Oracle Corporation, Oracle E-Business Suite Concepts, Release 12
[4] Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP), Freight Billing Practices
[5] Internal operational metrics from large-scale Oracle EBS deployments (2021–2023)
[6] Oracle Corporation, E-Business Suite Developer’s Guide, Release 12
[7] Industry case studies on third-party logistics integration (2020–2023)
