Odoo Experience 2019
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Demand Driven Material Requirements Planning (DDMRP)
JORDI BALLESTER ALOMAR完了
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Geographic Data Portal: a Big-Data Portal Experience with Odoo
Fabrice Costa完了
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Module for Painting Widget
Pascal Vanderperre完了
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Running an Agile Project in Odoo
J.A. Daniel Göppner完了
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Earned Value Management Using Odoo
Adrià Gil完了
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POS Integration with Glory Cash Recyclers and RFID Bracelets
Pascale Woodruff完了
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Docx-Reports Module: Quick Generation of an Editable Report on Any Record
Pierre-François Berne完了
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Purchase Requests: Advanced Purchasing Made Easy
Aaron Henriquez Quintana完了
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Essatto for Odoo – Analyse the Past & Visualise the Future
Richard Jardine完了
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Odoo4Fashion: Grow Your Fashion Business
Bruno Conil完了
Jared Kipe is the lead developer at Hibou, a US-based Odoo Gold Partner. Hibou focuses on sustainable solutions, both out-of-the-box and through custom development, backed by enterprise-level support and user documentation. Hibou is also an avid contributor to the Odoo open-source community though their Hibou Odoo Suite: https://gitlab.com/hibou-io/hibou-odoo/suite
Whether your company has several warehouses or just wants to get a delivery estimate on a quotation, Hibou’s Order Planning addons have something to offer you.
This talk will focus on common scenarios and questions that large and multi-warehouse companies encounter regularly, including:
- how can we determine which warehouse can fulfill a particular order?
- if any warehouse can fulfill an order, which warehouse is closest to the customer and will result in the lowest shipping costs?
- if no warehouse can fulfill an order, can a combination of warehouses do so?
- what is the shipping cost and estimated arrival date for a particular order, based on the warehouse (or combination of warehouses) that must fulfill the order?
We will start with installation and setup, configuring each piece and discussing how it relates to the overall goals of reducing shipping costs and shipping times while improving operational efficiency. Once setup is complete, we will walk through each of the scenarios outlined above, including:
- ideal stock planning from the closest warehouse
- stock issues that result in planning from a further warehouse
- stock issues that result in planning from multiple warehouses (with pickings per-warehouse)
We’ll then review advanced planning through Category or per-product Planning Policies, which facilitates scenarios such as:
- products that are very light but fragile or have special packaging and, as such, must ship through specific carriers.
- products that must ship from specific warehouses; for example, if they are manufactured at that location.
- products that you require ship from the closest warehouse to the customer, such as perishables or to save on shipping costs.
We’ll end the talk with a discussion and demonstration on local deliveries and how to use geolocation to plan warehouse delivery routes based on central points, followed by Q+A.