Item
An item is any unique manufactured or purchased part, material, intermediate, sub-assembly, or product. In logistics, items are typically tracked and managed individually from receipt to final delivery. This allows for greater visibility and control over individual items as they move through the supply chain.
Items are usually assigned a unique identifier, such as a barcode or serial number, which can be used to track the item throughout its journey. Item-level tracking can provide insights into the location and status of individual items at all times, helping to ensure timely and accurate deliveries.
Item-level tracking can also help to identify potential issues or delays in the supply chain, as well as provide data for performance analytics.
Most usable Items in logistics:
- Parts and materials.
- Sub-assemblies.
- Finished products.
- Inventory items.
- Shipping containers.
By understanding how individual items move through the supply chain, companies can optimize their logistics operations for greater efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
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