Overview of Back-to-Back Fulfillment
The back-to-back fulfillment process is one in which specific sales order demand triggers supply creation, and a link is established between the sales order and the supply.
Back-to-back flow is currently supported only for discrete manufacturing.
Back-to-back fulfillment is where supply is procured and then received at a warehouse only after an order is placed. The supply is reserved against a sales order until shipping. This process provides support to create and link supply after a sales order is entered and scheduled, allowing you to reduce your inventory while maintaining the ability to respond to customer demands.
You create supply for a back-to-back order using one or more of the following back-to-back flows:
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Buy: Procurement from an external supplier.
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Make: Production in an internal manufacturing facility (includes in-house manufacturing and contract manufacturing).
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Transfer: Transfer from another warehouse.
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On hand: Reservation of on-hand supply in the fulfillment organization.
For information about back-to-back flows for contract manufacturing, see the Implementing Contract Manufacturing chapter in this guide.
After the supply is received into the fulfillment warehouse, the back-to-back order is ready for shipment to the customer.