Product Flow Definitions
Across
- 5. The number of days that Manu Fulfill will pull forward in order to build a complete load or meet a vendor minimum.
- 9. POG type that gives stores detailed directions on where a product is located.
- 14. A part of the statistical safety stock calculation that will increase or decrease the probability of staying in stock.
- 15. The combining of order groups to build complete loads.
- 16. PO type in which the product is delivered by the vendor right to the store.
- 17. The number of days before a POG starts that Manu will start replenishing to MDQ.
- 20. Additional inventory to cover variability in lead time or demand.
- 22. The selection of a product to create a forecast within Manu and enable ordering for all stores that are eligible for the new item.
- 23. Planned replenishment shipments that are needed for a specific unit from the source.
- 24. A substituation used to tell the DC to pick a non-primary casepack.
- 25. The minimum number of days of demand that will be included on a recommended order.
Down
- 1. The number of days before a POG expires that Manu will stop replenishing to MDQ.
- 2. Replenishment method that uses forecast for planning.
- 3. Replenishment method that defines a static minimum BOH to trigger an order.
- 4. The difference between forecast and sales.
- 6. Presentation inventory available on shelf at the end of the day.
- 7. The remaining amount of inventory on a flow through PO (in a non-automated DC), will either slot or push out to stores based on these settings.
- 8. PO type in which product comes into the DC and flows right out to stores.
- 10. PO type in which the vendor picks and packs product by store.
- 11. Tool that utilizes machine learning to forecast sales.
- 12. Tool where you can see inventory plans for specific items.
- 13. The flow from the stores to the DC to the vendor.
- 18. The flow from the vendor to the DC to the stores.
- 19. The number of days the vendor requires to process an order internally prior to shipping.
- 20. An exception that prevents product from replenishing.
- 21. The number of days the vendor requires to ship the order to the receiving location.