3/21/31

>Not in my world. Customer tells supplier what warehouse/3PL/DC/PDC/etc. to 
>use...

???????

Then your world must be located in Anaheim, CA...right next door to FantasyLand.

When you keep inventory in a third-party warehouse (often called a "public 
warehouse") that 3PW may as well be just another "bin 
location" or "distribution center."

What's the difference if you store inventory in the same building where you are 
located, or in another building down the street? 
Customers don't tell you in what bin location or which building to store your 
products; and customers don't tell you you cannot RENT 
that other building and use contract employees to do your picking and shipping 
-which is exactly what you are doing when you enter 
into a contract with a 3PW.

Does it matter to - would you even tell? - your customers it was a Kelly Girl 
rather than an employee who typed that last letter you 
sent? So why should it matter if a Kelly Girl picked and shipped his last 
order, and would you allow a customer to specify that?

Look up the X12 transaction descriptions for these documents...

940 Warehouse Shipping Order   (You to 3PW)
943  Warehouse Stock Transfer Shipping Advice (You to 3PW)
944  Warehouse Stock Transfer Receiving Advice (3PW to you)
945  Warehouse Shipping Advice (3PW to you)

..and maybe you will get a better handle on what public warehouses are, how 
they work, and how customers are simply not part of the 
equation at all.

Michael C. Mattias
Tal Systems Inc.
Racine WI
[email protected]





________________________________
 From: Michael Mattias/LS <[email protected]>
To: EDI-L <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 7:54 PM
Subject: Re: [EDI-L] Re: Document order



>I am the customer. I chose the third party warehouse...

This is where we are out of sync: No, you don't.

Given there are three parties in this transaction..
Seller
Seller's third party whse
Customer (buyer)

The customer does not pick the 3P whse; the seller does. The customer typically 
will not even know the whse is a 3P whse, as
merchandise will often be shipped with Seller's paperwork (BOL & packing list).

Seller may elect to say "we can ship that from our Detroit warehouse" and that 
the "Detroit whse" might be a Public Whse and not a
seller-owned facility/entity never enters into the conversation between the 
buyer and seller at all.

BUT...
Customer never has a say (other than regular customer service feedback) about 
whom Seller select selects as a 3P whse. That is 100%
Seller's call to make.

You're saying any customer can tell a vendor whom they should use as a 
janitorial service or from whom they should buy their copy
machines; but it don't work like that. A 3P whse is just like any other 
provider of services to any business: the service user makes
a free-market choice of vendors.

Michael C. Mattias
Tal Systems Inc.
Racine WI
[email protected]


 



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