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- | ====== Cross-docking ====== | ||
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- | The term //cross-docking// is used to describe processes where stocks from [[en:begriffe:Wareneingang|incoming goods]] are not [[en:begriffe:Einlagerung|stored]] but instead are fed directly into the outgoing goods process. | ||
- | For cross-docking, a distinction is made between processing inventory-managed material and HU without inventory information. | ||
- | * For cross-docking of inventory-managed material, additional processes must often be initiated since the quantities available in incoming goods do not usually correspond exactly to the quantities required in [[en:begriffe:Warenausgang|outgoing goods]]. Example processes are the storage of residual quantities, the retrieval of shortages and the cancellation of retrieval tasks that are replaced by cross-docking. | ||
- | * For cross-docking of HU without inventory information, no [[en:begriffe:Bestandsverwaltung|inventory management]] based on material takes place. Only the HU are identified, managed and controlled based on their destinations (customers/loads/deliveries). This means that material quantities are not relevant. | ||
- | In addition to inventory information, the process trigger is of crucial importance for cross-docking. Firstly, a distinction is made between: | ||
- | * unplanned cross-docking | ||
- | * planned cross-docking | ||
- | In unplanned cross-docking, the [[en:begriffe:wms|WMS]] recognises whether the stock items in incoming goods qualify for cross-docking during the incoming goods process or the outgoing goods process. | ||
- | * unplanned cross-docking in the incoming goods process: | ||
- | During creation of the warehouse tasks for [[en:begriffe:Einlagerung|storage]], a check is carried out to see if stock items can be used for deliveries. In case of a match, crossdocking takes place. | ||
- | * unplanned cross-docking in the outgoing goods process: | ||
- | During creation of the warehouse tasks for retrieval, a check is carried out to see if any matching stock is being delivered or available in incoming goods. In case of a match, cross-docking takes place. | ||
- | In planned cross-docking, the decision as to whether or not cross-docking will take place is taken prior to the materials physical arrival. | ||
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- | Planned cross-docking is subdivided into: | ||
- | * goods allocation | ||
- | During goods allocation, a decision is made in the ERP system to carry out a cross-docking. The deliveries and delivery orders affected by the crossdocking are communicated to the WMS. In direct cross-docking, the materials are distributed untouched. In flow-through, however, the material is relocated from the incoming goods area to a repacking area before being made available in the outgoing goods area. | ||
- | * transport cross-docking | ||
- | In contrast to the other cross-docking processes, transport cross-docking has no impact on the process within the [[en:begriffe:Lager|warehouse]]. Instead, it impacts the transport process to the goods recipient. In this case, the WMS draws on route information to decide during the outgoing goods process whether goods are transported to a goods recipient directly or via one or several hubs. | ||
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- | [[en:begriffe:Zusatzfunktionen|Additional functions]] | ||
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- | cross-docking | ||
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- | === Benchmark === | ||
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- | === Remarks (not open for discussion) === | ||
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