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Organization should always strive to cut order lead time to minimum. Shorter order lead time will increase customer satisfaction and on other dimension it increases organization ability and flexibility to handle dynamic order scenarios.

 

Order Lead Time

OTIF BI4
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Global Filters

Period

Month Year

Delivery Actual Goods Issue Date

Geography

Zone

Plant geographical zone

Country

Plant country

Organization

GBU

BFC GBU

Legal Entity

Legal Company

BU

BFC BU

Site

Plant && Transcoding table

Specific Filters

Transportation

Transport Mode

Transportation mode

Destination

Ship Dest Point

Ship to town && Ship to

Ship Dest Country

Ship to country

Ship Dest Zone

Ship to Zone

Partner

Ship To KA

Product

Material Division

Material Division (SA)

Commercial Product

Product

Product Hierarchy

Not available

Perimeter

Included in calculation

Excluded from calculation

  • Outbound deliveries to Customers. This includes :

-       Deliveries to final customer

-       Customer Pick-up

-       Deliveries to warehouses / storages as long as the inventory belongs to the customer

  • Inter-GBU flows
  • Swap
  • Intra-GBU flows

-       Incl. Advanced Storage

  • Samples
  • Return flows
  • Toll
  • Pipe deliveries

Perimeter

In Customers (Bi4 database), KPIs are only available for Rhodia Legacy.

Reference date:

Actual Good Issue date

KPI:

4 Order Lead Time: At Departure Requested  &  At Departure Achieved  &  At Destination Requested  &  At Destination Achieved

Granularity:

Order Lines

Definition:

Order Lead Time

Definition

At Departure

Good issue date – Sales entry date

At Destination

Delivery date – Sales entry date

4 Lead Time

Lead Time At Departure Requested: The Lead-time is the difference, in days, between the customer PO Date, and the requested material availability date.

Lead Time At Departure Achieved: The Lead-time is the difference, in days, between the customer PO Date, and the achieved GI date

Lead Time At Destination Requested: The Lead-time is the difference, in days, between the customer PO Date, and the requested delivery date.

Lead Time At Destination Achieved: The Lead-time is the difference, in days, between the customer PO Date, and the achieved delivery date

 

 

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