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Dynamic Lead time option - agricultural products

  • April 1, 2020
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Hi folks, 

 

I was hoping to get some suggestions on how to model a lead time appropriately: we buy items that are often harvested once or twice a year in a given period so they obviously don’t always fall within a standard # of days lead time - it’s dynamic depending on where you are within the year.  I was thinking of using the unlimited supply date to model this better within our system but am I missing something?

 

Any suggestions would be appreciated!

Best answer by Rasika Lakmal

Hi,

You can use the unlimited supply date. When the earliest unlimited supply date is compared with the purchasing lead time, the latest of the two dates will be the unlimited supply date. It’s better you can review the lead time, time to time and set the most appropriate one. Otherwise, when you create the purchase orders, you can set the receipt date manually based on the agreed lead time of your vendor.:slight_smile:

 

Best Regards,
Rasika

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  • April 1, 2020

Hi,

You can use the unlimited supply date. When the earliest unlimited supply date is compared with the purchasing lead time, the latest of the two dates will be the unlimited supply date. It’s better you can review the lead time, time to time and set the most appropriate one. Otherwise, when you create the purchase orders, you can set the receipt date manually based on the agreed lead time of your vendor.:slight_smile:

 

Best Regards,
Rasika


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