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Add the truck space, product sizes, SKU mapping, demand file, priority rules, and loading rules.
When demand is larger than available truck space, LoadWise compares product sizes, truck capacity, priority rules, and loading constraints. It then explains what to load, what to leave pending, and why.
LoadWise does not just fill a truck from top to bottom. It looks at business priority, product dimensions, truck volume, and loading rules together. The result is outcome under various scenarios for planner to choose from.
Think of it as a guided process from raw inputs to a recommended loading decision.
Add the truck space, product sizes, SKU mapping, demand file, priority rules, and loading rules.
LoadWise checks whether important details are missing, such as dimensions, category, priority, or color.
The system compares what needs to move against what the truck can safely carry.
Different scenarios show the trade-off between filling the truck and protecting higher priority demand.
The recommended plan shows what to load, what remains pending, and the business reason behind the decision.
Start with master data, then add planning data for the shipment lane.
Defines how much volume is available for loading.
Tells LoadWise how much space and weight each SKU uses.
Explains which demand should be protected first.
Defines what can be stacked, combined, or restricted.
Controls which product groups can be loaded together.
Defines allowed product orientation and stacking exceptions.
Stores global behavior used by the loading decision process.
Lists which SKUs need to move from origin to destination.
Adds category, sub-category, color, HBT, and location information.
The output is designed to support a loading decision, not just show calculation results.
The scenario LoadWise believes is the best overall choice.
Strict Priority, Max Utilization, Balanced, and Optimum side by side.
The SKUs and quantities selected for the truck.
Demand left out of the truck, with clear reasons.