Supplier Lead-Time Variances View
The Suppliers tab shows the details related to the items with variances, statistics on the lead-time performance such as the minimum and maximum range, variance days, and variance percentage. It also shows the historical average lead time along with the suggested lead time recommendation.
You can adjust the supplier lead-time and copy it to the simulation set.
Use the advanced search and filter options in the search menu to filter the data based on the text and on the numeric attributes.
Table View
The following table describes some columns in the Supplier Lead-Time table:
Column Header | Description |
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Item | The item being supplied. |
Supplier | The supplier of the item. |
Supplier Site | The location of the supplier. |
Supplier Lead Time | The item's actual planned lead-time as listed in the supply plan for this purchase order. |
Historical Lead Time | The Historical Lead Time in days. It's calculated as: Variance Days + Supplier Lead Time maintained in the ASL For example, if the average Variance Days is 3 days and the Supplier Lead Time is 2 days, the Historical Lead Time is 5 days. |
Minimum Range | The minimum lead time observed for the historical period. |
Maximum Range | The maximum lead time observed for the historical period. |
Variance Days | The variances reported considering if the shipment was delivered
by means of Buyer-managed Transportation (BMT) in your purchase
order history.
Note: The calculated variance can be a
positive or a negative value. Positive variance means delayed
shipments and negative variance means shipments that were
received earlier than planned. |
Variance Percentage | The difference between supplier lead time and historical lead time shown in percentage. |
Suggested Lead Time | The recommended lead-time suggested for the item, supplier, supplier-site combination based on the historical lead time. |
Adjusted Lead Time | The field to enter a revised supplier lead time. You can save it to a selected simulation set. |