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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "Calculating the gross demand for produced material (Make Products)". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • PRO Number  + (A supply chain term describing the identifier carriers use to track successive shipments regardless of the carrier)
  • Shipping Mode  + (A supply chain term describing the mode of transportation. Examples include: Air, Land, Water)
  • Surplus Return  + (A term describing goods returns initiated due to unused/surplus raw materials or unsold finished goods)
  • Property, Plant & Equipment  + (A term describing long term or fixed company assets)
  • Risk Appetite  + (A term describing the amount and type of risk an organization is willing to take in order to meet their strategic, tactical and operational objectives)
  • Order-to-Cash  + (A term describing the collection of processes a company has implemented between the receipt of an order and the receipt of payment (cash))
  • Inventory  + (A term describing the products (goods, merchandize) or materials (raw materials, packaging materials) a business holds for the purpose to sell, manufacture sellable products or repair products)
  • Statistical Demand Forecast  + (A term describing the use of historic data to predict future sales)
  • Assist With Inquiry  + (Address customer inquiries for information)
  • Electronic Air Waybill  + (An electronic contract of carriage (Air Waybill) between the 'shipper' (e.g. forwarder) and the 'carrier' (airline))
  • Sales Order  + (An internal document describing the commercial and legal obligation an organization has entered into to provide products and/or services)
  • Analyze Reports  + (Analyze Reports)
  • Develop Solution  + (Analyzing current application of product of service, identify renewal and up-sell opportunities)
  • Publish Distribution Plan  + (Approving, formatting and communicating th
    Approving, formatting and communicating the Distribution Plan. This may include a formal process to review and ratify the plan and/or identify alternative scenarios triggering a rerun of a recalculation with the intention to achieve a more favorable Distribution Plan
    achieve a more favorable Distribution Plan)
  • Publish Production Plan  + (Approving, formatting and communicating the Production Plan. This may include generating Production/Work Order Requisitions.)
  • Publish Sourcing Plan  + (Approving, formatting and communicating the Materials Requirements Plan (MRP))
  • Receive  + (Arrival, validation and acceptance of a sh
    Arrival, validation and acceptance of a shipment in preparation for unloading. This includes processing identification of the vehicle, verification of paperwork, weighing in, providing special instructions to the unloading area, assigning a position in the unloading queue and parking or queueing the vehicle, container, rail car
    queueing the vehicle, container, rail car)
  • Assess Regulatory Impact  + (Assess Regulatory Impact)
  • Assign Driver  + (Assigning equipment, operators, and/or drivers to a specific shipment. For outsourced transport this process represents receiving such information from the carrier)
  • File:OR-BMC.png  + (Business Model Canvas in OpenReference template)
  • Business-to-Customer  + (Business model where a company (generally a manufacturer) markets, sells and/or delivers to consumers (individuals, households). An alternative name for B2C is Retail)
  • Business-to-Business  + (Business model where a company (generally a manufacturer) markets, sells and delivers to other businesses)
  • Business-to-Government  + (Business model where a company (generally a manufacturer) markets, sells and delivers to government organizations (international, federal, state, local) or public-sector)
  • Business-to-Employee  + (Business model where a company delivers employee services and/or markets, sells and delivers products or services to employees. This includes Employee Purchase Programs, Employee benefits (insurance, retirement))
  • Consumer-to-Consumer  + (Business model where a company facilitates consumers to market, sell and/or deliver products or services directly to other consumers. Alternative names include: Customer-to-Customer, Peer-to-Peer)