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Avoid partial deliveries

Why use Shortage on Demand Orders?
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An intermediate video requires some previous experience with Business Central, but it is still easily accessible to most people. Intermediate The "Whys" focus on how your business needs can be supported with the erp-solution. The topic is visualized - not demonstrated. The Whys This video includes functionality from the app "Shortage on Demand Orders" which is available at Microsoft AppSource. Click to visit AppSource. Shortage on Demand Orders

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Presenter: Sune Lohse, Chief Strategy Officer

One of the main ideas with the shortage on demand orders is to avoid partial deliveries if it’s on sales order and if it’s in production order, it’s to make sure you can run the full production order without having shortage on the production order.

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This means you calculate and then you can see if the orders has a status of no stock or conflict stock.

Meaning you can ship the complete order without having partial delivery.

So it’s a tool to make sure that everything you send has no partial deliveries, and thereby you save money on the freight and it’s easier to set the expectation with the customer if they can have the goods or not.

So it creates transparency for the salesperson and the warehouse people.

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