The document outlines 4 steps for a supply chain simulation: 1) Record incoming deliveries and orders, updating inventory and backorders. 2) Calculate new orders and amounts to ship by adding to existing backorders. 3) Determine if available stock can fulfill amounts to ship, and update deliveries and backorders accordingly. 4) Place new orders to be sent immediately to the next player, with deliveries moving between delay stalls between weeks.
The document outlines 4 steps for a supply chain simulation: 1) Record incoming deliveries and orders, updating inventory and backorders. 2) Calculate new orders and amounts to ship by adding to existing backorders. 3) Determine if available stock can fulfill amounts to ship, and update deliveries and backorders accordingly. 4) Place new orders to be sent immediately to the next player, with deliveries moving between delay stalls between weeks.
The document outlines 4 steps for a supply chain simulation: 1) Record incoming deliveries and orders, updating inventory and backorders. 2) Calculate new orders and amounts to ship by adding to existing backorders. 3) Determine if available stock can fulfill amounts to ship, and update deliveries and backorders accordingly. 4) Place new orders to be sent immediately to the next player, with deliveries moving between delay stalls between weeks.
b. Add incoming to inventory to get available amount.
Step 2: Order IN
When merchandise was on on second delay stall last
round, it will come in as this rounds Order IN
a. Open new order and fill into your playsheet.
b. Calculate amount to ship by adding new order to old backorder.
Step 3: Prepare Delivery
a. Figure out whether the amount to ship can be
fulfilled from available stock. b. If yes, then your delivery equals the amount to ship. c. If not, you ship whatever is available, the rest adds to backorder. d. Update your backorder!
Step 4: Place your order
No delay, order goes to next player immediately
Between weeks: logistics!
Your delivery goes to first delay stall. Merchandise in