1.0 Best Buy Receive-Ready
DDC Routing & Shipping Guide
- DDC Home Page
- 0.0 General Information
- 1.0 Best Buy Receive-Ready
- 2.0 Receive-Ready Items (SKUs)
- 3.0 Receive-Ready Cartons
- 4.0 Receive-Ready Pallets/Bundles
- 5.0 Receive-Ready Trailers
- 6.0 Receive-Ready Documents
- 7.0 Receive-Ready Appointment (Scheduling)
- 8.0 Collect Vendor Routing & Shipping
- 9.0 Collect Carrier Tender and Shipping
- 10.0 Terms and Definitions
1.0 Best Buy Receive-Ready
1.1 Concept
- The Receive-Ready concept describes Best Buy’s supply chain requirements from the inbound receipt perspective. Framing up expectations from this point-of-view is intended to emphasize the importance of upstream consistency and accountability. Without predictability, waste and inefficiencies can (and do) cause significant delays, which can result in the collaborative inability to execute against the Best Buy merchant and inventory plan.
- “Receive-Ready” represents
- Standards – Best Buy’s expected level of quality.
- Policies – Governing principles of doing business with Best Buy.
- Compliance – Best Buy’s regulation of quality expectations.
- The goal of Receive-Ready is to ensure safety, reduce damages, and increase process efficiencies.
- Within the entirety of this document, if any of the stated expectations are not met shipment refusal is possible.
1.2 Receive-Ready Focus Areas
- Receive-Ready is broken out into six focus areas. Each earlier focus area sets the foundation for any following section (or focus area) of the RDC Inbound Shipping Guide.
1.3 When reviewing the Receive‐Ready sections…
- Note: Large Fitness Vendors & Furniture can follow the Major Appliance sections.
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