Transfer Orders Overview
The combination of transfer orders and transfer
order lines is used to control more formal movements of larger volumes
of materials and items.
A transfer order is typically used for moving items
or materials between distribution centers, or for component and sub-assembly
movement between plants that require a more formal multi-stage transaction.
It does not require approval process or a requisition function.
Transfer orders are characterized by:
- a transfer header and line items.
- picking process.
- separate entry of shipping and receiving transactions with provisions
for recording loss, damage, rejects.
Transfer orders support the following:
- visibility of in-transit inventory across the system including
Transfer Order number, item, quantity in-transit, quantity to be shipped,
date, shipment mode, freight cost, and value of shipment.
- financial transactions
- landed cost. All Landed Cost receipts must be vouchered before
a transfer order can be closed.
- Cross-reference functionality.
- Picking List functionality.
- Packing Slip functionality.
- Bill of Lading functionality.
- Pro Forma Invoice functionality.
- various costing and pricing methods.
- automatic updating of inventory fields for Planned Transfer Orders.
- the ability to enter a transfer order without knowing the location
or lot number. The location is not required until time of receipt.
Likewise, if the receiving site enters the transfer order, it is not
required to enter the from location of the items or materials being
transferred.
- maintenance of the Transfer order header data from the shipping
site when it creates the transfer order.
- partial shipping and receiving.
- ability to track quantity differences, such as: loss, shrink, damage,
rejects, and advance shipment. These will be tracked by Reason Codes.
- Data Collection for shipping and receiving transactions.
Transfer Orders DO NOT support:
- Change Order functionality.
- Configured Items.
- Discounts.
- Blanket Orders functionality.
- Progressive Billing.
- EDI functionality.
You can set up the system to replicate planned transfer order demand
orders to your remote supply sites (for MRP or APS Planning). See Setting
Up Planned Transfer Order Replication for more information.
Related Topics
Creating
Transfer Order Line Items
Creating
a Transfer Order Header
Setting
Up Inter-Site Parameter Records
Setting
Up Planned Transfer Order Replication
Transfer Orders
Steps
About
Currency Conversions for Transfer Orders
About Push/Pull
Transactions
About Transfer
Order Costing
About Warehouses
Transfer
Order Status Report