Supply Chain Terms

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Across
  1. 1. Inventory level where action is taken to replenish
  2. 4. Quantity of stock planned to be in inventory to protect against fluctuations in demand or supply
  3. 5. An estimate of future demand, which can be constructed using quantitative methods, qualitative methods, or a combination of methods to predict demand (e.g., cyclical, random, seasonal, and/or trend).
  4. 8. A type of software that organizations use to manage day-to-day business activities such as accounting, procurement, project management, risk management and compliance, and supply chain operations.
  5. 11. The total number of items produced over a period.
  6. 12. An unfilled customer order or commitment. A backorder is an immediate (or past-due) demand against an item whose inventory is insufficient to satisfy the demand.
  7. 13. The time between the order and the receipt of goods.
  8. 14. The maximum output a process can deliver over a continuous period of time
  9. 15. The amount of time a process spends working on producing an item, up until the product is ready for shipment.
Down
  1. 2. Fill rate for an entire order (i.e., what percentage of the 100 units ordered across multiple product line items were delivered).
  2. 3. Percentage of capacity being used. Calculated as goods produced, or customers served, divided by total output capacity.
  3. 6. Fill rate for a specific line item on an order (i.e., what percentage of a specific line item ordered were delivered).
  4. 7. Inventory-on-hand converted from units to how long the units will last
  5. 9. The process of requisitioning, purchasing, receiving, paying for and accounting for goods and services.
  6. 10. An electronic version of a patients medical history, that is maintained by the provider over time, and may include all of the key administrative clinical data relevant to that persons care under a particular provider, including demographics, progress notes, problems, medications, vital signs, past medical history, immunizations, laboratory data and radiology reports
  7. 16. The intercompany communication of business documents in a standard format, such as purchase orders or invoices