Automotive · Management
OEM Allocation Reports
A manufacturer report telling a dealership how many new vehicles of each model and trim it will receive in an upcoming production period.
What it usually contains
- Allocation counts by model, trim, and body style
- Earned allocation basis such as sales rate, turn rate, and stocking level
- Comparison to prior periods and to district or regional averages
- Production or build cycle dates and order cutoff deadlines
- Unfilled or carryover allocation and constrained models
What the assistant uses it for
Answering how many units of a given model the store can order and why its share went up or down. Useful for planning orders, stock mix, and sales targets against factory build timing.
How it is versioned
A document of this type has exactly one current version at a time. Upload a revision and it becomes the version that counts — the one before it is kept and dated, but is no longer what your assistant answers from. Nothing is ever deleted, so you can always show what this document said on a given date.
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