Inflow Inventory Crack: !exclusive!
She walked onto the floor. There it was: a wall of pallets stretching 50 feet down the receiving lane. Forklifts honked, trapped. A temporary worker sat on a overturned tote, waiting for direction. Above them, a digital clock displayed “Hours Since Last On-Time Put-Away: 29.”
That’s when her inventory analyst, Leo, walked in. He held a printout of their , but he’d drawn a jagged line across it with a red marker. inflow inventory crack
Marta grabbed a radio. “All supervisors, huddle at Bay 12. We’re declaring an inflow crack. Stop all non-critical inbound appointments for 48 hours. Shift 20 pickers to put-away. And Leo—calculate our absorption rate per hour. I want to know exactly how wide this crack is.” She walked onto the floor
“Right,” Marta said.
Marta stared at the blinking red line on her dashboard. It was called the "Inflow Velocity Anomaly," but everyone on the floor had a simpler name for it: the Crack. A temporary worker sat on a overturned tote,