Receiving goods arrive in the same quantity as the shipped quantity, in batches for the "variable inventory days" per item .
Receiving quantity = average shipping quantity, and the number of items arriving per day = number of items for each item rank / receiving cycle.
Receiving cycle = "variable inventory days".

Due to the circumstances of the distribution center, there may be changes to the specified arrival day or arrival quantity, in which case an adjustment is made by multiplying the estimated arrival quantity. Imagine

observation
shipments as multiple items arriving in small quantities per destination, and receiving goods as large quantities per item.
In terms of PCB analysis, this can be understood as receiving goods in pallets and shipping them in cases or loose items.


 

 Item 1. Estimated incoming volume

T810_All Case Bulk Data IQ is calculated from the average value of all shipping data.

Inventory fluctuates between maximum inventory and safety stock.
Fluctuating inventory = maximum inventory - safety stock. If

the number of days of fluctuating inventory = 6 days, the product will arrive in a 6-day cycle, reaching maximum inventory on the day of arrival, and fluctuating inventory will be 0 just before the next arrival date is confirmed.
(Theoretically, inventory will be only safety stock.)

Receiving amount = Shipping amount
Receiving cycle = Maximum inventory days - Safety inventory days
Number of items received = Number of items / Receiving cycle

If the receiving amount per item is 0.5 PL or more, it is received in pallet units.
If it is 0.5 PL or less, it is received in case units, and if it is 0.5 case or less, it is received in bulk units. GPLI_A1, GPLI_A2, and GPLI_B receive in PL units, and GPLI_C and GPLI_D receive in case units.


Calculation result of incoming amount
The daily volume of goods received
was 190 pallets (PL) of 111 items, and
1,437 cases of 281 items.

A total of 392 items (190 PL + 1,437 cases) arrived.
The volume at that time was 311 m3.

Note:
This calculation is a simple calculation of the PL conversion of shipping data.
The number of loads per PL must be taken into consideration.

Section 4 Estimation of incoming quantities

Chapter 4 Tera Calculation 2_Distribution Center Size Calculation