Priority-based planning prioritizes replenishment orders to ensure that urgent demand is prioritized over less-important demand. For example, a stockout replenishment order will be prioritized over a standard refill replenishment order.
Watch the video to see how priority-based planning works in supply chain management and explore benefits including higher service levels and reductions in inventory.
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