Redist. Strategy: Shortest Duration (Route)

The Redistribution Strategy Shortest Duration (Route) is used in Store Stock Redistribution to calculate the optimal trips between store and warehouse locations to redistribute items. This strategy will select location combinations in order to minimize the transport duration between the locations.

Available Redist. Strategies are:

Calculation example

Item 10000 has Redistributable Stock in three locations and demand in two locations:

The Redist. Matrix has the following setup:

Result is as below:

Referring to the example above, the Redist. Strategy Shortest Duration (Route) will always look for a supply location with the shortest Duration (Route), which can be defined manually in the Redist. Matrix.

Note: A supply location will not be considered in the calculation if the value of Duration (Route) in the Redist. Matrix is 0. For more information on Duration (Route) calculation see How to: Calculate Duration (Route) .

Unlike Redist. Strategy Least No. of Trips, the stores or warehouses in Redist. Stock will not be considered unless there are supply locations that have the same Duration (Route) defined in the Redist. Matrix. In that case, the system will calculate the optimal trips by selecting the supply location that holds the highest Redist. Stock.

See Also

Store Stock Redistribution

Redistribution Calculation Types

Redist. Matrix