Logistics schema definitions (v2.0)
25 schema types · Source: schemas-main
A Carrier is a transport service provider responsible for moving goods across distances. Carriers operate fleets of vehicles and may own/manage logistics hubs. Maps to beckn:Provider.
A Consignment is a collection of packages or shipments grouped together under a single commercial transaction between a shipper and consignee. Maps to beckn:Order.
Contact information for sender, receiver, driver, or operator.
A Courier is an individual delivery agent responsible for last-mile pickup and delivery of packages, typically in hyperlocal or urban delivery contexts. Maps to beckn:Agent.
A DeliverySlot is a time window offered or agreed upon for delivery of a shipment. Maps to beckn:TimeSlot.
A Hub is a logistics fulfillment center, sorting facility, or distribution point where goods are consolidated, sorted, and dispatched for onward delivery. Maps to beckn:Location.
An Alert is a notification or warning related to a shipment, such as delays, exceptions, damage reports, or SLA breaches. Maps to beckn:Event.
Defines terms under which a shipment booking can be cancelled.
A Driver is an individual who operates a vehicle for logistics delivery. Drivers are assigned to shipments and responsible for physical transport. Maps to beckn:Agent.
Total cost charged for a logistics service including base freight, surcharges, taxes.
A single line item in the fare breakup for a logistics service.
Qualitative feedback from sender or receiver about a logistics experience.
Entity operating a logistics network or fleet, responsible for end-to-end delivery service.
A geographic location relevant to logistics such as origin, destination, hub, or waypoint. Includes structured address and GPS coordinates. Maps to beckn:Location and schema:Place.
A numeric score given by a user for a logistics service, driver, or carrier.
Digital acknowledgment of payment and delivery for a logistics service.
A Route is the planned path for a shipment from origin to destination, potentially passing through multiple hubs and waypoints. Maps to beckn:Journey.
Customer support ticket for shipment issues — loss, damage, delay, or billing.
A Vehicle is a transport asset used for logistics operations. Vehicle types range from bicycles for hyperlocal delivery to heavy trucks for long haul freight. Maps to beckn:Asset.
A Package is a physical unit of goods prepared for transport within a shipment. Maps to beckn:Item.
Proof of delivery or pickup evidence, including photos, signatures, OTP confirmations, or digital receipts. Maps to beckn:Document.
Defines conditions for returning goods and reverse logistics workflows.
A Shipment represents the movement of one or more packages from an origin to a destination. It is the top-level fulfillment entity in a logistics transaction and maps to beckn:Fulfillment.
A TrackingUpdate is a real-time or periodic update on the status and location of a shipment during transit. Maps to beckn:Event.
A Waypoint is an intermediate stop or checkpoint on a logistics route, such as a sorting hub, relay station, or customs checkpoint. Maps to beckn:Stop.