The tracking of products and goods plays a major role in the production process and quality management. The entire supply chain, starting with the upstream supplier and ending with the customer, is precisely documented and usually divided into batches. Effects on downstream steps can be transparently traced if an error occurs at any point in the process. Particularly in terms of quality, tracking thus forms the mandatory basis for optimising and documenting the supply chain and enables targeted recall actions in the event of defects.
Warehouse management with SAP Business One
In today's dynamic business world, warehouse management plays a crucial role. It is at the heart of every business, providing physical ...
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Consignment warehouse in SAP Business One
A consignment warehouse is a supplier's warehouse on the company premises or in the vicinity of a customer. In this warehouse, goods and/or ...
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MRP – Material Requirements Planning in SAP Business One
MRP (material requirements planning) and ERP are a pair of siblings where you don't know exactly which of the two is/are the ...
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Return rates – on the trail of returns
Returns are increasingly burdening online trade. A key figure that is often used in a business context is the return rate. Returns are ordered goods that ...
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Survive the supply chain crisis with an ERP
Disrupted supply chains and rising costs currently affecting manufacturing and trading companies were only triggered by the pandemic and...
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Manage inventories in ERP systems
Knowing which stocks are stored when, where and in what quantity is fundamentally important for companies. With a warehouse management system...
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