It's how the customer orders it - one PO, one load. It's dumber than heck from our perspective, but it has the ability to be logical given the necessary circumstances.
PO 1 is issued on Day 1 for delivery by Day 15, paid for on a net 30 from unloading or 'deliver by date', whichever is earlier. PO 2 is issued on Day 5 for delivery by Day 20, paid for on a net 30 from unloading.
PO 1 and PO 2 both get loaded on Day 7 and deliver on Day 9. Consignee unloads PO 1 on Day 10, which starts the net 30 clock. Consignee doesn't unload PO 2 until Day 19 which allows them 9 more days to pay for the second PO despite having access to the product earlier.
More likely is PO 1 went in and a shipment was created, then PO 2 comes in and it's easier to create a new shipment than it is to modify the first shipment.
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