Workflow simulator

Seller workflow simulator

Walk through the Koriyar.com delivery coordination workflow before creating a real shipment record.

Workflow stages

Create shipment record

This stage keeps the seller workflow structured and easier to support.

Clear payment readiness

This stage keeps the seller workflow structured and easier to support.

Check coverage and item rules

This stage keeps the seller workflow structured and easier to support.

Coordinate rider/agency dispatch

This stage keeps the seller workflow structured and easier to support.

Share tracking where available

This stage keeps the seller workflow structured and easier to support.

Keep proof records and next action

This stage keeps the seller workflow structured and easier to support.

Operational interpretation

How Koriyar.com staff and sellers should read this output

The output is designed to guide a seller before they create a real shipment record. It is not a final quote, dispatch promise, rider assignment, or proof guarantee. A seller should still confirm coverage, item suitability, packaging, customer availability, payment readiness, and any restricted-item approval before requesting movement.

For live-focus emirates, the next action is usually to complete the seller workflow and submit the shipment for acceptance. For waitlist/upcoming emirates, the next action is to submit interest or contact WhatsApp support. For fragile, regulated, temperature-sensitive, high-value, or poorly packaged items, the next action is review, not dispatch.

Koriyar.com keeps this distinction clear so sellers do not confuse a planning tool with an operational acceptance. Physical movement is performed through approved riders, agencies, or operational participants after acceptance.