Adding Parts to the D2DLink Replenishment Tool Stocking Guide

KB Article #1105

Use the Stocking Guide to add parts for automatic or manual replenishment, ensuring parts are always in stock.


To add parts to your stocking guide:  

  1. From the D2DLink Tasks menu, click Stocking Guide.  
  2. Type the OEM part number or the tire manufacturer part number in the Add Parts box. To add multiple parts, separate each part number with a comma (,) or copy and paste a list of parts into the box, one part per line. Up to 15 parts can be added at one time. Note: When pasting a list of parts into the Add Parts box, commas will automatically be inserted between parts.
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  3. Click Add.  
  4. The parts will automatically be added to your Stocking Guide. The [x] parts could not be added message will display if any parts cannot be added. (Click here to learn more.)
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  5. Once parts have been added, click to highlight the part or parts you wish to configure. Use the CTRL key to select multiple parts.  
  6. Click Edit Selected to view/change replenishment options.
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  7. You can configure the following options:
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    • Target Stocking Level: How much inventory you wish to keep in stock.  
    • Minimum Order Qty: The minimum quantity that will be reordered automatically.  
    • Inventory Status: Choose the status of the part, if applicable.  
    • Distributor: Select the distributor who will fill these orders.  
    • Auto Order: Check this box to automatically reorder parts when you fall below your Target Stocking Level.  
  8. Click Save to close the Stock Details window.  
  9. Click Complete to add the parts to your Stocking Guide.

Note: Parts that are no longer offered by OEMs will be marked as Discontinued in your Stocking Guide. Delete these parts and add new program-compliant parts to ensure your Stocking Guide is always up to date. (Click here for more information on removing parts from your Stocking Guide.) Discontinued parts will not automatically reorder from your distributors.

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