Das Thema ist so komplex, dass ich auf eine Übersetzung verzichte, ich zitiere das Original. Wir können dann ja alle (zumindest für Teile des Textes) google- translate benutzen.
Quelle wie oben bereits geschrieben: ice-capades, BlueOvalForumsice-capades 22 hours ago hat geschrieben: The Dealer submits the order to the USOB (Unscheduled Order Bank) via the WBDO (Web Based Dealer Ordering) system. The default priority code is 19. The Dealer can assign a retail priority code in the 10-19 range. The priority codes should be assigned by the Dealer to reflect the order in which the Dealer wants the orders scheduled, usually based on the original order date. Priority codes 01 and 02 can only be assigned by Dearborn or the Ford regional office. Retail priority codes (10-19) and stock order priority codes (20-80) are all assigned by the Dealer, including priority code 99 which means "Do NOT Schedule".
In WBDO, the Dealer also attaches the customer e-mail to the order. In addition, as part of the original retail order process, the Dealer submits the order information along with a copy of the signed Buyer's Order and the customer's Driver's License to the COVP (Customer Order Verification Program) which, once verified, qualifies the order for incremental allocation and priority scheduling. Regular order scheduling is done on Thursday's but COVP verified orders with incremental allocation can be scheduled at any time. Not all vehicle lines are scheduled each week.
All orders are subject to commodity restraints in order to schedule. Other factors involved include the microchip shortage, supplier and supply chain issues, plant constraints, interrupted plant operations, etc. Commodity restraints change frequently and Dealers have access to the current commodity restraints from several sources. In addition, Dealers have access to the AM Preview Scheduling Report (Tuesday-Friday) which shows orders previewing to be selected for scheduling and includes applicable commodity and plant constraints for orders not previewing to be selected. The AM Preview Scheduling Report is updated daily to reflect status and commodity changes.
Vehicle specifications and any dates related to scheduling, production and shipping, including the final delivery to the dealership are subject to change. Ford is currently dealing with supplier and supply chain issues with 37 different vendors that supply parts and/or components. Due to all the factors involved in scheduling, production and shipping, the OTD (Order to Delivery) time can be substantial and include delays at any or all stages of the retail order process due to the tremendous increase in the retail order volume. Shipping times have increased tremendously lately due to equipment and staff shortages. Retail customers making specification changes to orders not already "locked in" can expect additional delays to the scheduled production date, etc.
VIN numbers and the initial scheduled production week are assigned at the time the order is scheduled. Dealers have 24/7 access to the Vehicle Visibility reporting system that provides the complete order history including all scheduling, production and shipping information updates. Rail carrier and rail car numbers are also included in the Vehicle Visibility report. Customers requiring detailed order status information should contact the sales manager directly. Sales representatives are most often not familiar with the retail order process, Vehicle Visibility or the resources available.
Ob dies in allen Teilen z.B. mit dem COVP auch für uns in Europa gilt, kann ich nicht sagen. Ggf. kann das ja einer von Euch bestätigen oder verneinen.