documentation/purchase/replenishment/flows/compute_date.rst
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Schedule your receipts and deliveries
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To manage your supply chain scheduling, you will need to use Odoo *Lead
Times*.
*Lead Times* are the expected times needed to receive, deliver or
manufacture products.
Configure Lead Times
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Vendor Lead Time
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The vendor lead time is the time needed by your vendor to deliver the
product to you.
To configure your vendor lead times, go to a product page, under the
purchase tab, click on a *Vendor* once there you can change the
delivery lead time for that Vendor & Product.
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Customer Lead Time
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The customer lead time, on the other hand, is the time you need to
deliver the product to your customer.
To configure your customer lead time open a product and go under the
*Inventory* tab. You can then add how many days you need.
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Manufacturing lead time
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The manufacturing lead time is the time you need to manufacture the
product.
To configure your manufacturing lead time open a product and go under
the *Inventory* tab. You can then add how many days you need.
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Configure Security Lead Times
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Odoo also lets you configure *Security Days* allowing you to cope with
potential delays along the supply chain and make sure you meet your
engagements.
The easiest way is to go to *Settings* from any module and type
**Lead Time** in the search bar. From there, tick each box and
configure your various *Security Lead Time* for your needs.
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Alternatively, you can go in the settings of the *Inventory* module
and *Manufacturing* module to configure those settings.
Lead & security times in a use case
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For example you sell a car today (January 1st), that is purchased on
order, and you promise to deliver your customer within 20 days (January
20). Here is your products configuration:
- Security lead time for sales : 1 day
- Security lead time for purchase : 1 day
- Vendor delivery lead time : 9 days
In such a scenario, the scheduler will trigger the following events
based on your configuration.
- January 19: scheduled delivery date (20th January - 1 day of security
lead time for Sales)
- January 18: scheduled receipt date (19th January - 1 day of security
lead time for Purchase)
- January 10: order date = deadline to order from your vendor (19th
January - 9 days of vendor lead time)