01Frame — Map the physical and document flow
Map the physical and document flow. In U.S. Warehousing, this stage applies directly to the objective to select a location and operator using inventory profile, inbound flow, order geography, service levels, integrations, controls, and total cost. The stage closes only when the business decision and scope boundary are written.
02Evidence — Assign importer and broker responsibilities
Assign importer and broker responsibilities. In U.S. Warehousing, this stage applies directly to the objective to select a location and operator using inventory profile, inbound flow, order geography, service levels, integrations, controls, and total cost. The stage closes only when the supporting facts, sources, and unknowns are logged.
03Design — Model landed cost and service levels
Model landed cost and service levels. In U.S. Warehousing, this stage applies directly to the objective to select a location and operator using inventory profile, inbound flow, order geography, service levels, integrations, controls, and total cost. The stage closes only when the chosen approach, exclusions, and review points are approved.
04Coordinate — Test exceptions, returns, and records
Test exceptions, returns, and records. In U.S. Warehousing, this stage applies directly to the objective to select a location and operator using inventory profile, inbound flow, order geography, service levels, integrations, controls, and total cost. The stage closes only when the output, owner, continuing obligations, and next handoff are recorded.