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Tell us what you like, what problems you notice, or provide general feedback here!  Use the Self-Help Articles to get instructions on how to do common tasks in Transtream (login is required to see the Self-Help Articles - Click Sign Up/Sign In and use your eID username and password to get access.)


For questions specific to a shipment (how much dry ice can be shipped, what boxes are available, etc.) please contact the Shipping Desk at shipping@colostate.edu or (970) 491-5347 for UPS, DHL, & FedEx or Mail Services at maildistribution@colostate.edu or (970) 491-6529 for USPS related questions.

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administrative code

Chloe Sobon 12 months ago updated by Richard Thibault (IT Manager) 7 months ago 1

Hi!

Me and a few others working for CEMML need access to transtream, and were blocked with access by not having the administrative code. Any ideas?

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Shared address box and/or shared account

Christian L'Orange 2 years ago updated by Richard Thibault (IT Manager) 2 years ago 1

It would be great if it was possible to have either a shared address book or a shared account. We have a number of projects where it could be any given person on our team who might be shipping a package out. Having a central location with all of our common addresses would be great. What would be even better, is if we could see and/or share shipment statuses with other people on our team.

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Hi Christian,

This is already available.  You will need to obtain a Secondary eID from the Division of IT (work with your local IT staff, or send an e-mail to help@colostate.edu detailing who will be the primary eID for the secondary eID).  Once you obtain a Secondary eID, you will login and create a profile in Transtream using that account.  Then your team can all use that Secondary eID username/password to login to Transtream and perform your shipping operations.

Let me know if you have any questions or run into any issues (e-mail shipping@colostate.edu and they will route you to me.)

Thank you!

Richard

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Creating a label to have a package sent TO campus

Timothy David 3 years ago updated by Richard Thibault (IT Manager) 3 years ago 4

I have received a request to create a shipping label so that a colleague can send a package to a lab in my department. I am wonder if there is a way to have a label created through transtream, as opposed to taping the requisition to the box and CR attaching the shipping label

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Hi Timothy - Yes, what you are referring to is the "Create a Return Label Requisition" option in Transtream.  Click that button from the Transtream Desktop and you will be guided through the process to enter the required information.  Once submitted, that request will go to our Shipping Desk where it will be processed and the shipping label e-mailed to your colleague.  Let me know if you have any other questions!  Thanks! - Richard

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Edit requisition

Hataichanok Scherman 4 years ago updated by Richard Thibault (IT Manager) 4 years ago 1

How to edit the requistion

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Hello,

This depends on if the Requisition has already been processed by our Shipping Desk/Mail Services staff or not.  If it has not yet been processed, you can open the Requisition by following these instructions:

1) Click Create a Shipment Requisition

2) Click the Requisitions button on the top menu bar

3) This window will list your requisitions (newest at the top).  Click the Requisition # that you wish to retrieve.

4) Click the SELECT button at the bottom of the window
5) This will open your Requisition.  

6) Make any necessary changes and proceed through the ENTIRE Requisition and click PRINT.  Your changes will NOT be saved until you actually click PRINT.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact our Shipping Desk at (970) 491-5347 or by e-mail at shipping@colostate.edu.

Thank you!

Richard

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How to cancel a requisition.

Sarah Raintree 4 years ago updated by Richard Thibault (IT Manager) 4 years ago 2

If I have already made a label for a package but am no longer sending the package out, how do I cancel the charge in the system so the department doesn't get charged for a label that wasn't utilized?

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Sorry for the delay in answering this via UserEcho.  There is no reason to cancel a request once it is created, you are not charged for any shipment until it is finally processed at the Shipping Desk or Mail Services.  Thanks!

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Getting an error that none of the carriers selected a return rate for my shipment. What do I do?

Katherine Banghart 5 years ago updated by Richard Thibault (IT Manager) 5 years ago 1

I'm currently receiving an error when I get to the choose rate step, that none of the  carriers have selected a return rate for the shipment. And therefore I have no option to continue the shipment requisition.

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How do I add insurance? Declared value ≠ Insurance.

Molly Dougherty 5 years ago updated by Richard Thibault (IT Manager) 5 years ago 1

I am wondering at what point in the process I can add insurance.  I get the notification that the "Declared Value" does not mean insurance, but do not see where else I might add that info.  I need to ship a computer worth $1,700.  Thanks!

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Duplicates

Test User 5 years ago updated by Richard Thibault (IT Manager) 5 years ago 1

Is there any way to search just for duplicates so I can delete the extras? I am trying to clean up my address book but I don't want to have to search for each individual address. 

Thanks!

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Hi Kevan,

Here is a good web link for an explanation on the Incoterms (Terms of Sale):  The Beginner's Introduction to Incoterms

By default, we set this to DDP, and it should remain as such unless you know it specifically should be changed.  For more information about Incoterms, please contact the Shipping Desk at shipping@colostate.edu or 491-5347.