What to Expect
The recent enhancements around the Maximum Acceptance Time (MAT) feature in the Store Fulfillment System (SFS) are designed to provide more control and flexibility, ensuring smoother and more efficient order fulfillment processes. These updates allow for configurable options to disable auto-hopping and ensure orders remain allocated to the current location if inventory is unavailable after MAT for the order is breached.
Impact
Enhanced Control: Stores now can disable auto-hopping on MAT breach, retaining orders for extended periods if needed.
Optimized Order Management: Ensures orders are not stranded if inventory becomes unavailable at alternate locations.
Improved Order Fulfillment: Potentially reduces unfulfillable orders, reducing business loss.
Highlights
Configuration to Disable Auto Hopping at MAT breach:
Overview: Introduced a setting to disable the auto-hopping feature, giving stores the choice to retain orders at a specific location.
Significance: Provides greater control over order allocation processes.
Steps to Use: Configure this setting from [mention].
Order Retention Post MAT Breach:
Overview: Orders will remain allocated to the current location if inventory is not available at other locations post-MAT breach.
Significance: Prevents orders from remaining unfulfillable, ensuring they stay in the fulfillment process.
Steps to Use: This will be the default behavior.