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Overview

Kit generation is an ordering method which is predicated on the notion of grouping items (and quantities thereof) onto their shipping containers - most often racks - such that many of the same configuration can be constructed for production / loading efficiency.  If done well, huge efficiencies can be had, but it requires planning to ensure the kits generated have good assortments suitable for the store destinations to which they'll ultimately be delivered.  Avantalytics offers a  flexible demand-based kit generation module to aid in this process.

Kit Generation Algorithm Output Overview

When generating kits, the computer will evaluate your requested inputs and attempt to generate kits based on the following overall priorities:

FR == Full Racks – the computer first attempts to see if any store demand profiles may accommodate the assembly of full racks. As these are the easiest to construct, any potential full racks are evaluated first.

PR == Partial Racks – the second highest phase attempts to see which stores demand profiles could accommodate some significant portion of a rack filled with a single item. This is sometime called and "anchor item" as it will be what constitutes the majority of  the rack.  If an anchor item is appropriate and found, additional shelves of other products will be used to balance the remainder of the rack until it is full.

MFR == Min Fill Racks – if no specific demand profile exists after the first two phases above, the next phase is where racks are built by including the minimum multiple of a given item and  then moving on to the next items still available in the universe of applicable items (see more about super pack category and rack prefixes)  until the rack is full.  This is usually a very assorted rack of product.


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