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Shipment creation limits and paywall

Atlas Verified Help Center article about Shipment creation limits and paywall.

Overview

Shipment creation limits and paywall is a guide to the shipments area of Atlas Verified. It explains what the feature is for, when a user would open it, and how it supports the work your team already does.

Shipments organize the operational work around a trade movement, including documents, verification, inventory, references, and activity. The goal is not just to find the screen. The goal is to understand what the screen helps you decide, which records it affects, and how to continue the workflow without losing context.

This area usually involves shipment, reference number, document, verification check, inventory movement, and activity log. Those details matter because Atlas is most useful when related records, documents, and decisions stay connected instead of living in separate tools or spreadsheets.

How to access

  1. Sign in to Atlas Verified.

  2. Open Shipments from the main workspace.

  3. Open the relevant list, record, report, workspace, or detail view.

  4. Review the visible labels and status messages before making changes.

What you can do here

  • Create or open a shipment.

  • Attach evidence and related records.

  • Track status and follow-up work.

  • Review related context before making a decision.

  • Continue into the next workflow from the record or screen you are already viewing.

How to think about it

Use this feature when it helps you reduce manual follow-up, keep evidence organized, or make a trade, compliance, supplier, billing, or operational decision with better context. If the information affects an external partner or compliance outcome, review the details carefully before sharing or acting on it.

Frequently asked questions

Is this visible to everyone in my organization?

Visibility depends on your role and your organization's plan. If you cannot see a control, ask an organization admin to confirm access.

Can Atlas help explain what I am seeing?

Yes. When the feature relates to shipments, suppliers, documents, reports, or intelligence, you can ask Atlas to summarize what matters and suggest a next step.

What should I check before acting on the information?

Confirm that you are in the correct organization, that the related record is the right one, and that any AI-generated summary is supported by the underlying evidence.

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