when warehouse A supplies inventory for warehouse ...
# general
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when warehouse A supplies inventory for warehouse B, demand planning MRP generates transfer orders from A to B. Question, for the inventories A transferred to B, do this count as demands for warehouse A when recalculating demand items? thanks
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In most MRP systems, inventory transferred from Warehouse A to Warehouse B would be seen as reducing the supply at Warehouse A, while increasing the supply at Warehouse B. This action is considered a supply activity rather than a demand one for Warehouse A, as demand usually correlates with sales orders or consumption, not internal stock movements. It’s important to check your MRP configuration to ensure it aligns with your operational model and reporting needs.