What is the difference between an export (local) hold and an export (pick release) hold?
Export (local) holds are automatically applied to products that contain restricted encryption. Export (local) holds prevent the product from being dispatched; Export (pick release) holds are applied by Regulatory Affairs when products an export license or other assurances are required prior to shipment. Export (pick release) holds allow the product to be scheduled and dispatched by Manufacturing, but do not allow the product to be shipped. Applying a pick release hold allows manufacturing to build the product, thus allowing lead time to elapse as the export license is being processed. Order fulfillment holds are described in the following link: http://wwwin.cisco.com/CustAdv/CustSrv/ORGANIZATIONS/Scheduling/holds_summary.
Export (local) holds are automatically applied to products that contain restricted encryption. Export (local) holds prevent the product from being dispatched; Export (pick release) holds are applied by Regulatory Affairs when products an export license or other assurances are required prior to shipment. Export (pick release) holds allow the product to be scheduled and dispatched by Manufacturing, but do not allow the product to be shipped. Applying a pick release hold allows manufacturing to build the product, thus allowing lead time to elapse as the export license is being processed.
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