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Alternative names for {{this}} include: Plan-to-Distribute, Distribution, In-Network Movements.
 
Alternative names for {{this}} include: Plan-to-Distribute, Distribution, In-Network Movements.
  
See also: [[t:F2P]], [[t:P2P]], {{this}}, [[t:S2P]], [[t:I2O]], [[t:O2C]], [[t:R2R]], [[t:A2R]], [[t:R2A]] and [[t:H2R]].
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See also: [[t:F2P]], [[t:S2P]], [[t:P2P]], {{this}}, [[t:I2O]], [[t:O2C]], [[t:R2R]], [[t:A2R]], [[t:R2A]] and [[t:H2R]].
 
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Latest revision as of 17:28, 20 August 2020

The Plan-to-Move cycle is a Term describing the collection of processes a company has implemented between developing a distribution schedule (from the distribution plan) and recording the goods receipt at the destination Warehouse or Distribution Center. The objective of Plan-to-Move is to distribute (move, transport) goods in the distribution network to support actual and/or anticipated demand.

The span of processes involved depends on the Supply Chain Configuration and process architecture, but typically involves Source and Deliver processes. The scope of Plan-to-Move typically includes:

  • Creating and Scheduling Stock Transfer Orders
  • Pick, Pack, Load and Ship at origin
  • Receive, unload and put away at destination
  • Approving carrier invoices

Forecast-to-Plan provides inputs to Plan-to-Move.


Alternative names for Plan-to-Move include: Plan-to-Distribute, Distribution, In-Network Movements.

See also: Forecast-to-Plan, Source-to-Pay, Plan-to-Produce, Plan-to-Move, Inquiry-to-Order, Order-to-Cash, Record-to-Report, Acquire-to-Retire, Risk-to-Assurance and Hire-to-Separation. Distribution Center Warehouse

Hierarchy

IDNameLevelx
E2EEnd-to-End1E2E
P2MPlan-to-Move1P2M

Term(s)

IDNameClearx
DCDistribution CenterDC
WHSEWarehouseWHSE
Plan-to-Move End-to-End 1 1 Plan-to-Move, Plan-to-Distribute, Distribution, In Network Movements, Operations, Execution, Scheduling The processes a company has implemented between developing a distribution schedule (from the distribution plan) and goods receipt