| | Cross-dockingWhen you use cross-docking, received goods are directly assigned to
the shipping process. Cross-docking corresponds to the physical flow of the goods
as they are moved directly from the receiving dock to the shipping dock. This
prevents superfluous inbound and outbound handling. Cross-dock orders are used to transfer the inbound goods
immediately from receiving location to staging location for issue. Cross-dock
order lines are generated only for inbound order lines that have a planned
receipt date that matches the planned delivery date of the outbound order line
considering the cross-dock lead time between the two dates. The types of cross-docking: - Static
- Dynamic
- Direct Material Supply
LN assigns a priority to the
cross-dock orders for an item. This priority indicates the order in which cross-dock order lines must be generated for the cross-dock orders. First,
cross-dock order lines are created for cross-dock orders with the highest
priority. Next, the cross-dock order lines for cross-dock orders with
subsequent priority are generated. For cross-docking,
you can define restriction rules. LN uses the set of rules included in a restriction definition to
determine whether to create cross-dock orders. The rules are checked one after
the other. If a valid condition is met, no cross-dock orders will be created.
If no rule applies, LN permits the creation of cross-dock orders.
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