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+ | {{this}} is a [[Term]] describing the process or node in the supply chain network where the activities are no longer driven by individual orders or the [[Practice]] of managing Decoupling Points within supply chain networks. | ||
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+ | Understanding the {{this}} of a supply chain is important for [[SCM]] processes. The behavior of processes upstream and downstram of the {{this}} is quite different: | ||
+ | * Upstream processes are driven by forecast based planning information, Materials are pushed downstream. Optimization is realized by balancing inventory and capacity. | ||
+ | * Downstream processes are driven by actual customer orders. Materials are pulled by the order. Optimization is realized by balancing capacity and lead-times. | ||
+ | The {{OR}} [[SCO]] [[Domain]] recognizes these difference in behavior at level-2: [[t:MTS]] ([[t:MTS|MTS]]), [[t:MTO]] ([[t:MTO|MTO]], [[t:CTO|CTO]], [[t:ATO|ATO]], [[t:PTO|PTO]]), and [[t:ETO]] ([[t:ETO|ETO]]). {{this}}s typically reside in a [[t:MTS|MTS]] process. | ||
+ | ===Use Cases=== | ||
+ | * [[sc:A2]] | ||
+ | ** [[sc:A203]] | ||
+ | ** [[sc:A210]] | ||
+ | * [[sc:A1]] | ||
+ | ** [[sc:A108]] | ||
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Customer Order Decoupling Point is a Term describing the process or node in the supply chain network where the activities are no longer driven by individual orders or the Practice of managing Decoupling Points within supply chain networks.
Understanding the Customer Order Decoupling Point of a supply chain is important for Supply Chain Management processes. The behavior of processes upstream and downstram of the Customer Order Decoupling Point is quite different:
The OpenReference Supply Chain Operations Domain recognizes these difference in behavior at level-2: Make-to-Stock (MTS), Make-to-Order (MTO, CTO, ATO, PTO), and Engineer-to-Order (ETO). Customer Order Decoupling Points typically reside in a MTS process.
ID | Name | Level | x |
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A108 | Define Supply Chain Network | 3 | A108 |
A202 | Define Supply Chain Network | 3 | A202 |
A203 | Define Network Process Flow | 3 | A203 |
A210 | Define To-Be Supply Chain Network | 3 | A210 |