Differences between stock transfer, transfer posting, stock transport order

Hi all,
           what is the differences between stock transfer, transfer posting, stock transport order
cheers
bandhan

Hi Bandhan Roy 
Stock transfer:
            stock has been moved from one location to another. Here there is a physical movement must occured.
Transfer posting:
           here may be or may not be physical movement is occured. but here the stock type is changed. transfer posting should affect the characteristci of a stock.
Stock transfer order:
            We have to do transfer the stock through order is called stock transfer order...
regards,
sathes

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