Customer BP Stock manual allocations and issues

Hello all,

Does anyone use X3 Customer location type to help manage consignment inventory to customers?  Is it possible to create a manual stock allocation, where the stock issue screen permits selection of Customer stock for allocation to a sales order, delivery or direct invoice?  My memory suggests this feature is available.  The criteria box on the stock issue screen used to have a check box to permit selection of customer inventory.

Thanks!

Tom

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  • 0 in reply to Julien Patureau

    Hello Julien,

    Thank you.  I saw the thread you mentioned.  My memory is fairly sharp, and believe that something was either changed by SAGE, or this feature was a NA add-on at one time.  If you try to allocate the loan, in the example from the stream, it does not appear in manual allocations for selection.  Lot tracking is critical for this client as they are in the medical industry.  So, multiple site management of consignment is not a viable option.  Internal location types does not support specific customer allocation for viable management of the devices.  

    Concerning is that the detailed stock inquiry still shows "BP stock" as an option, but, this location type is not listed in the location type screen.  However, "Customer" and "Supplier" are options.  So, if the Supplier inventory can be used as a allocation type, then what happened to the "Customer" or BP customer option?  

    This is an excellent feature that would make many Sage X3 users happy in the medical device industry.  Perhaps Sage could resurrect this feature?  If not, I would welcome a patch to change the stock issue screen to permit allocation of customer inventory.

    Thoughts?

    Tom

  • 0 in reply to Tom H

    Hi Tom, I can't tell if there were a change on this function as I was more focus on manufacturing than distribution when I have started. 

    When I faced the consignment stock requirement (on the supplier perspective: in the sales modules), I haven't find a perfect solution. 

    In general, I believe the best is to use internal stock for customer stock mixed with warehouse management (to reduce the risk of allocating and using the customer stock for another customer).

    Note: From the quantity field in the sales order, you have the ability to manually force the allocation on a specific location, the one created for your customer (and a specific lot number I think). But the location is manually entered in standard, so you just need a small customization to initialize this field with the customer location code and then you secure that the sales order can only allocate the right consignment stock.