Dynamic cross-dockingIn LN, dynamic cross-docking enables users to create cross-dock orders and cross-dock order lines at an ad hoc basis. Changes to the cross-dock order and cross-dock order lines, including cancelation, can be done at various moments in the cross-docking process. LN can also automatically create cross-dock orders and/or a cross-dock order lines. Pull system Dynamic cross-docking supports a pull system. The cross-docking process is initiated by creating a cross-dock order for an outbound-order line. For this cross-dock order, cross-dock order lines can be created. The cross-dock order lines are basically inbound-order lines. The outbound order line serves as cross-dock order, while the inbound order lines serve as the cross-dock order lines. The outbound order lines and inbound order lines are linked to each other by creating cross-dock orders and cross-dock order lines. In this way, cross-docking is initiated from the outbound order line and the goods are pulled from the receipt location to the staging location. Users can also initiate cross-docking from the receipt line or inbound order line. However, a cross-dock order/outbound order line is required to link the inbound order line to. Special scenarios
Example 1 Sales order line A, 100 pcs.; sales order line B, 75 pcs.; expected purchase order C, 200 pcs. For sales order A, create cross-dock order #1 with a cross-dock order line for 100 pcs., corresponding with purchase order C. For sales order B, create cross-dock order #2 with a cross-dock order line for 75 pcs., also corresponding with purchase order C.
The 25 pcs. remaining will not be cross-docked. Example 2 Sales order line A, 100 pcs.; expected purchase orders B, C and D, 40 pcs. each. For sales order A, create a single cross-dock order for 100 pcs., with two cross-dock order lines for 40 pcs. each, and one cross-dock order line for 20 pcs.
The 20 pcs. remaining can either be linked to another cross-dock order, or will not be cross-docked.
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