• Subject: RE: Consignment Inventory
  • From: "DANA M. BUKER 992-4724" <Dana.M.Buker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Assuming the items are sole source and your inventory records are acuurate, you 
could eliminate the consignment warehouse and receive everything into your WIP 
warehouse.  If the inventory is there, it is on consignment, if it is not you 
would theoretically have paid for it through tracking of the issues, scraps, 
and 
adjustments transactions against that item. 


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