Let us take a step back and look at the current supply chain processes and their evolution.
Advance Shipment Notices (ASNs) are sent in advance to let the receiver know what products or deliveries are hitting the facility. This allows the receiver to do a few things better including:
Preparing labor to receive the product.
Plan for order allocation and fulfilment.
Effectively plan the supply and demand to run the corporate supply chain optimally and efficiently without huge spikes.
Raise awareness in advance of potential exceptions.
In the past, supply chain partners shared packing slips via fax. Information sharing in this manner, although labor intensive, was worth it because it resulted in collective benefit. It was a step in the right direction. However, the human element and the vagaries of fax technology made it a slow and error prone process.
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