Demand
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In ZUGSEIL, demand is the trigger for fulfillment action. Filling demand is governed by the supply chain management engine.
Demand types
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 is raised through objects, which result in direct demand. Examples:
- Production Orders - They create a production plan, which might require material for production. These material requirements boil down to internal orders
- Surgery plans - alike production orders in health ecosystem a surgery requires objects to be at the surgery theater at the right point in time.
Demand definition
Each demand defining object has mandatory and optional 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
- Further ordered product details:
- variations - what variant of the product is ordered
- alterations - should alterations be done on the product
- configurations - building instructions for build-to-order contexts
- 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.