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Revision as of 12:01, 9 November 2024

In ZUGSEIL, demand is the trigger for fulfillment action. Fulfillment actions are planned, coordinated, tracked and optimized by the supply chain management engine.

Direct demand

Direct demand is created through these two demand creating objects:

  • internal orders - An internal customer files demand by creating an internal order
  • customer orders - An external customer files demand by creating a purchase order on his side, which creates a customer order on the supplier's side, after the supplier accepts it.

Indirect demand

Indirect demand is raised through objects, which result in direct demand. Examples:

Demand structure

Each demand creating object has mandatory and non-mandatory information.

Mandatory information

  • Who - Who filed the demand?
  • Billing information - Depending on the order type, this is either internal billing information (costcenters, projects, ....) or customer billing information
  • Ordered products or services - Which goods should delivered? Which state (new/used) they should be delivered?

Optional information

There can be a manyfold of additional information, which can enrich the mandatory information

  • International commercial terms (INCOTERMS) - they clarify the obligations of buyers and sellers in foreign trade contract
  • Delivery request plan - How, where and when and in which fractions should the delivery occur?
  • Payment plans - How should the payment take place.

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