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{{this}} is a term in the [[t:Retail|Retail Industry]] to describe the practice of offering non-stocked products. {{OR}} typically classifies these processes as [[t:MTO]].  
 
{{this}} is a term in the [[t:Retail|Retail Industry]] to describe the practice of offering non-stocked products. {{OR}} typically classifies these processes as [[t:MTO]].  
  
{{this}} requires the retailer to offer a catalog of products managed as 'Special Order'. These products require the customer to place an order, typically in-store. The store places a [[t:PO]] on the vendor or an internal order on a warehouse in the retailer's supply chain. This [[t:PO|PO]] is linked to the order placed by the customer. The delivery to the customer may bypass the store to reduce order cycle time and costs.
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{{this}} requires the retailer to offer a catalog of products managed as 'Special Order'. These products require the customer to place an order, typically in-store. The store places a [[t:PO]] on the vendor or an internal order on a warehouse in the retailer's supply chain. This [[t:PO|PO]] is linked to the order placed by the customer. The delivery to the customer may bypass the store to reduce [[m:RS1]] and [[m:CO]].
  
 
See also: [[t:Omni-Channel|Omni-Channel]]
 
See also: [[t:Omni-Channel|Omni-Channel]]

Latest revision as of 01:34, 22 August 2020

Special Order Service is a term in the Retail Industry to describe the practice of offering non-stocked products. OpenReference typically classifies these processes as Make-to-Order.

Special Order Service requires the retailer to offer a catalog of products managed as 'Special Order'. These products require the customer to place an order, typically in-store. The store places a Purchase Order on the vendor or an internal order on a warehouse in the retailer's supply chain. This PO is linked to the order placed by the customer. The delivery to the customer may bypass the store to reduce Order Cycle Time and Cost.

See also: Omni-Channel

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Hierarchy

IDNameLevelx
RetailRetail1Retail
SOSSpecial Order Service2SOS

Process(es)

IDNameLevelx
S2Source-to-Order2S2
S201Create Order3S201
S207Transfer3S207
D2Deliver-to-Order2D2
D204Schedule Transportation3D204
D205Invoice3D205
D210Ship3D210
Special Order Service Retail 2 2 {{{keywords}}} {{{description}}}