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Aproof of delivery (POD) is a document that substantiates that goods have been delivered to their intended recipient.[1] For example, a POD can establish thatcarrier has satisfied itsterms of acontract of carriage forcargo by confirmation of delivery to the recipient orconsignee.

Proof of delivery is important when legal and financial documents are to be exchanged between two parties. In the United States,DHL,UPS andFedEx as well as the US postal service (USPS) provide proof of delivery. Commercial fleet operators also need to be able to confirm proof of delivery of goods to their customers.

Ine-commerce, businesses exchange millions[citation needed] of electronic documents to track delivery information using computer to computer communication techniques like email,FTP andEDI. These documents contain a variety of transaction details, including information regarding purchase orders, invoices, shipping details, product specifications, and price quotes. Electronic proof of delivery (ePOD) can exchange new data as well as corrections to previously transmitted messages.

Legal complications can arise if the recipient company refutes receiving a corrected product specification or a message about a delayed shipment. Both companies could be in strong disagreement with each other, each proving/not proving the existence of that particular communication.

When the sender sends multiple documents through themail, there is a possibility of some not reaching the intended recipient. Apost office may provide an additional service of guaranteed delivery, known as anavis de réception (advice or acknowledgment of receipt), wherein they require the recipient to sign a paper, and that paper is filed by the postal service for a specified number of days.[citation needed]

Message-oriented middleware (MOM) is a class of software used to implement computer based business document exchange. Such systems provide proof of delivery services by employing techniques such as logging each send/receive activity.

Companies also employ intermediate data brokers to exchange information. Employing such services provide not only proof of delivery but also other services like data integrity, multi-point delivery, and single point of contact for data exchange.

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  1. ^Deng, Robert H.; Gong, Li; Lazar, Aurel A.; Wang, Weiguo (September 1996). "Practical protocols for certified electronic mail".Journal of Network and Systems Management.4 (3):279–297.doi:10.1007/BF02139147.

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