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Old 10-18-2011, 07:23 PM
Rampa Rampa is offline
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Default Batch manged replenishment

Hi all,

I have following requirement from business:
Fore some products we are enforced to replenish specific batch numbers to specific plants (distribution center). Plant A produces product P1 with batch no B1. Plant B produces the same product P1 with batch no B2. Now: B1 is allowed to be replenished only to DC1 and B2 to DC2.

What is the best environment in APO to implement this business scenario?

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Rampa
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Old 10-18-2011, 07:30 PM
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Default Re: Batch manged replenishment

Hi Rampa,

The requirement you explained seems so simple. If different plants produces different batches means, the DC1 is supplied only by plant A and DC2 is supplied by plant B. Then you can control this with transportation lane by assigning the material.

If both the batches B1 and B2 is produced by the same plant but DCs to receive the restricted batches, then complication arises.

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Old 10-18-2011, 07:33 PM
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Default Re: Batch manged replenishment

Hi Lala,

Thanks for your reply. I have to explain the case a bit more in detail: Our case is similar to the one scenario you explained- two batches in one plant. In a sense that all production plants deliver to a central warehouse (CW) and this CW feeds all DCs. The challenge is: in CW how to ensure that B1 goes to DC1 and B2 to DC2?

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