Order Sequence
Order Sequence
What does this term stand for?
Order sequence is the planned arrangement in which orders are processed, picked, or shipped to ensure balanced workloads, optimal vehicle loading, and efficient route planning. Strategic sequencing is vital in high-volume environments where poor prioritization can cause congestion, missed delivery windows, and reduced operational throughput.
Characteristics:
- Prioritizes execution order
- Balances operational workloads
- Prevents processing bottlenecks
- Supports route and load optimization
- Improves throughput performance
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