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- Merge_in_transit abstract "Merge in transit is a situation in which goods from multiple sources for an order (a company’s own factories, outside suppliers, etc.) are sent to a distribution center, where they are consolidated for shipment. The traditional example cited for merge-in-transit is for personal computers, where the manufacturer needed to mix locally-produced PC towers with monitors, keyboards, printers, and other accessories produced by other companies.Merge in transit can operate on an international basis, in which bulk shipments from different sources are merged and sent to customers, such as large reseller channels, as one shipment. Timing and synchronization are the key challenges of merge-in-transit, and usually storage areas close to receiving/shipping are needed to hold the earliest arriving inventory.Merge-in-transit is a distribution model where several shipments originating at different dispatchinglocations are consolidated into one customer delivery, without inventories at theconsolidation points. This removes the need for distribution warehouses in the supplychain, and allows the customers to receive complete deliveries for their orders.".
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- Merge_in_transit subject Category:Business_terms.
- Merge_in_transit subject Category:Logistics.
- Merge_in_transit comment "Merge in transit is a situation in which goods from multiple sources for an order (a company’s own factories, outside suppliers, etc.) are sent to a distribution center, where they are consolidated for shipment.".
- Merge_in_transit label "Merge in transit".
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- Merge_in_transit sameAs Q6819096.
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