If a Shipment Was on Temporary Hold
If a shipment was on Temporary Hold and the Commit Date is within the Temporary Hold period, performance is tracked from the Temporary Hold Off Date . One 'grace day' is added to the Commit Date for calculation purposes only if the shipment is already late.
If a Temporary Hold period is between the Commit Date and the Shipped Date, the Temporary Hold period will be subtracted from the delinquency period. One day is added to the Temporary Hold period if the Temporary Hold Off Date is less than the Shipped Date.
If both the Shipped Date and the Commit Date fall within the Temporary Hold period, the shipment is considered on-time, with no variance.
Note: The following are examples of the TH (Temporary Hold) calculation Logic:
If Commit Date and Shipped Date are on or within the TH period, the shipment is on-time.
If Commit and Shipped Dates are both before or both after the TH period, the calculation is the standard Commit Date to Shipped Date comparison.
If the Commit Date is before the TH On Date and the Shipped Date is greater than the TH Off Date, the calculation is Commit to Ship, minus the TH period plus 1 day.
If the Commit Date is before the TH On Date and the Shipped Date equals the TH Off Date, the calculation is Commit to Ship, minus the TH period.
If the Commit Date is within the TH period and the Shipped Date is greater than the TH Off Date, the calculation is TH Off Date (plus 1 day) to Shipped Date.