Goods in transit

Previously, goods that were shipped between warehouses were referred to as in transit inventory. Only the unreceived part of the shipped quantity on warehouse transfer orders was considered in transit inventory.

Now, also purchased items to be delivered and already shipped by suppliers can be considered in transit. Item quantities of these purchased items are not regarded as inventory and are displayed as goods in transit. The quantities are calculated by taking the total item quantity registered on inbound ASNs (related to purchase order/schedule lines) and subtract the quantities that have already been received against these ASNs. Consequently, goods in transit for purchase order/schedule lines are defined as the unreceived quantities on open ASNs.

New Goods in Transit, Inventory in Transit, and ASN number fields have been introduced as initially hidden to these sessions:

  • Warehouse Inbound Order Lines (whinh2110m000)
  • Inventory Position Enquiries: Warehouse - Item Inventory (whwmd2515m000), Site - Item Inventory (whwmd4504m100), Company - Item Inventory (whwmd4100m100)
  • Planned Inventory Transactions (whinp1500m000)
  • Purchase Order Lines (tdpur4101m000), Purchase Schedule LInes (tdpur3111m000)
  • Purchase Order Intake Workbench (tdpur4601m200)