Latest revision as of 19:11, 12 July 2022
The collection of processes associated with replenishment of inventories of generic products. The intention of Source-to-Replenish is to maintain a pre-determined level of inventory for these materials, semi-finished products, finished products and services. Demand is typically aggregated: No customer reference or Sales Order detail is exchanged with the suppling party, attached to or marked on the product, recorded in the warehousing or Enterprise Resource Planning System for Source-to-Replenish products.
Source-to-Replenish is a Make-to-Stock process.
Use Cases
- Generic stock or Bulk stock
- Replenishment inventory
- Supplier kanban
- In a manufacturing plant: Drip parts
- In Retail: Standard stocked merchandize
Examples of alternative or related names for Source-to-Replenish are: Source-Make-to-Stock, Source-to-Stock, Source-to-Plan.
Orders Defect Free Ratio
Sourcing Cycle Time
Supply Chain Costs
Cost of Goods Sold
Distribution Costs
Cash Conversion Cycle
Days of Inventory
Days Payables Outstanding
Environmental Sustainability Ratio
Intake Sustainability Ratio
Make-to-Stock
Strategic Sourcing
Purchase Order
Source-to-Pay
Min/Max
Workflow
Source-to-Replenish Source 5210000 2 Replenish, Replenishment, Stocked Materials, Source, Make-to-Stock, Receive, Inspect, Put-Away, Raw Materials, Merchandize, Supply Chain, Purchasing Ordering and receipt of generic products and materials for the purpose of replenishing of inventories. Alternative names include: Replenishing, Source-to-Stock, Source-to-Plan