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- Cross-docking is a logistical practice of Just-In-Time Scheduling1where materials are delivered directly from a manufacturer or a mode of transportation to a customer or another mode of transportation. Cross-docking aims to minimise overheads related to storing goods between shipments or while awaiting a customer's order12. Cross-docking facilities function without storage in supply chains, and offer a point of identification and sorting of goods to make the overall supply chain efficient3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Cross-docking is a logistical practice of Just-In-Time Scheduling where materials are delivered directly from a manufacturer or a mode of transportation to a customer or another mode of transportation. Cross-docking often aims to minimise overheads related to storing goods between shipments or while awaiting a customer's order.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-dockingCrossdocking,ou cross-docking,define-se como um método de distribuição, no qual a mercadoria recebida num armazémou centro de distribuição, não é estocada como seria prática comum até há pouco tempo, mas é preparada para o carregamento e distribuição ou expedição a fim de ser entregue ao cliente ou consumidor imediatamente, ou, pelo menos, o mais rapidamente possível.pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/CrossdockingCross-docks are facilities which function without storage in supply chains. The function of the supply chain with a cross-dock is to offer a point of identification of the goods and a point of sorting of the goods to make the overall supply chain efficient.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Cross-docking
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