Use Landed Cost |
Check this box to enable the use of landed cost optimization.
Uncheck this box to disable all options in this window. |
Use Item Cost |
Check this box to indicate that item cost should be used when
computing landed cost. |
Use Transportation Cost |
Check this box to indicate that transportation cost criteria
should be used when computing landed cost. |
Transfers |
Transfer
Cost Factor Currency |
Select the currency used for the transfer cost factor from
the drop-down list. |
Transfer
Cost Factor for Internal Transfers |
Enter the transfer cost factor and select the correct UOMs
for internal transfers. The internal transfer cost
factor is used to calculate transfer cost when there is a transfer
schedule between two nodes.
Note: The
value of the Transfer Cost Factor Per Unit specified in the Transfer
Schedule pop-up window overrides the value of the Transfer Cost Factor
for the internal transfers.
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Transfer
Cost Factor for External Transfers |
Enter the transfer cost factor and select the correct UOMs
for external transfers. The external transfer cost
factor is used when a transfer schedule does not exist between two
nodes.
Note: The value of the Transfer
Cost Factor Per Unit specified in the Transfer Schedule pop-up window
overrides the value of the Transfer Cost Factor for the internal transfers.
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Last Leg Transportation |
Outbound
Constraints |
Choose the Details icon to open the Outbound Constraints
window, where you can configure outbound constraints and define routing
guides. |
For Transportation Cost Based On Number Of Cartons, Assume
Maximum Volume Per Carton To Be |
Enter a volume and volume UOM to be used when transportation
cost is based on the number of cartons. |
Use Handling Cost |
Check this box to indicate that handling cost should be used
when computing landed cost. Unchecking this box disables the Enterprise
Node Type Rules inner panel. For more information
about defining enterprise node type rules, see Defining enterprise node type rules.
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Convert
Node Attributes Into Cost |
Check this box to use the attributes of the node to be converted
into cost. |
Node
Cost Factor Currency |
Choose the currency for computing
the cost of node attributes from the drop-down list.
To create a new currency, choose the Create New icon
and enter information in the applicable fields. For more information
about defining the currency for the node attributes cost factor, see Currency Details.
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Node
Priority Cost Factor |
Enter the node priority cost factor.
This
factor applies to the distance of the node to the customer to determine
the cost of shipping from a node. During scheduling optimization,
when the system compares two possible nodes to determine the best
one to use during costing, the cost will be based on the node that
has the closest proximity to the customer.
You can enter values
to this field only when the "Convert Node Attributes Into Cost" check
box is enabled. When this check box is enabled, Sterling Selling and
Fulfillment Foundation calculates
the shipping cost from the node, based on the factor entered in this
field. For example, if the node priority is based on geography, and
if you have a node that is 300 miles away and a factor of $0.20, the
system calculates the shipping cost for this node to be $60.00, assuming
USD.
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Node Consumption Percentage Cost Factor |
Enter the node consumption percentage cost
factor.
This factor applies to the consumed capacity percentage
to determine the cost of shipping from a node. During scheduling optimization,
when the system compares two possible nodes to determine the best
one to use during costing, the cost will be based on the lowest consumption
factor.
You can enter values to this field only when the "Convert
Node Attributes Into Cost" check box is enabled.
When this
check box is enabled, Sterling Selling and
Fulfillment Foundation calculates
the node's available capacity based on the factor entered in this
field. For example, if you have 30% available capacity and a factor
of 2, the system calculates the cost for this node to be $60.00, assuming
USD.
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