Redistribution Calculation Types

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Calculation Types

To define the Calculation Type

To learn more about the calculation types

See also

Store Stock Redistribution supports different Calculation Types to identify the items that need to be redistributed to other stores.

The system calculates the quantity needed in the store to determine if more stock is needed to fulfill the demand, or if there is excessive stock that can be supplied to other stores. The calculated Redist. Demand and Redist. Stock information of the items can be viewed in the How to: Calculate Redist. Preview page.

Store Stock Redistribution also supports redistribution from a warehouse to another warehouse.

Calculation Types

Store Stock Redistribution provides the following Calculation Types to calculate the supply and demand in the locations:

  • Calculation Type: Sales Demand
    This Calculation Type calculates the sales demand until end of season, lifecycle, or calculation horizon for the items across stores and warehouses. Based on current stock, expected sales demand and a buffer value, the system will classify locations into locations with demand or supply.
  • Calculation Type: Stock Balancing
    This Calculation Type calculates the average stock for the items across all stores. Based on current stock and the average stock value, the system will balance the stock between the stores and therefore classify locations into locations with demand or supply.
  • Calculation Type: Reorder Point/Max. Inventory
    This Calculation Type calculates the current stock for the items in the stores and warehouses. Depending on the fields Reorder Point and Max. Inventory, as well as the current stock, the system will classify locations into locations with supply or demand.
  • Calculation Type: Manual Redistribution
    This calculation type is similar to the Sales Demand calculation type: the system calculates the sales demand for items across stores and warehouses until the end of season, lifecycle, or calculation horizon. Furthermore, the system calculates the current variant availability to identify broken variants. This calculation type does not classify locations into locations with demand or supply.
    The Retail Item Variant Availability by Location page lets you determine manually how the variants shall be redistributed among the stores.
  • Calculation Type: Warehouse to Warehouse
    This calculation type calculates the current stock for the items in the warehouses. Depending on the fields Reorder Point - Whse and Maximum Inventory - Whse, as well as the current stock, the system will classify locations into locations with supply or demand.

To define the Calculation Type

  1. Click the icon, enter Replen. Template List, and select the relevant link.
  2. Create a new Replen. Template with Replenishment Type Redistribution, or open an existing template from the list.
  3. On the Replen. Template page, select a calculation type in the Redistribution Calculation Type field.

To learn more about the calculation types

The list below describes the details of each calculation type and their differences:

To See
Learn more about the calculation type Sales Demand. Calculation Type: Sales Demand
Learn more about the calculation type Stock Balancing. Calculation Type: Stock Balancing
Learn more about the calculation type Reorder Point/Max. Inventory. Calculation Type: Reorder Point/Max. Inventory
Learn more about the calculation type Manual Redistribution. Calculation Type: Manual Redistribution
Learn more about the calculation type Warehouse to Warehouse. Calculation Type: Warehouse to Warehouse

When redistributing from warehouse to store, the warehouse locations are treated differently than store locations in the calculation - for more information click Redistribution from Warehouse to Store.

See also

Lifecycle Curve

Redist. Matrix

Geodata Calculation