Reduce operations costs with efficient warehouse operations that help you ship orders on time and deliver on promised customer outcomes.
Configure warehouse processes as required for each location. Decide whether to use bins or not, should warehouse team work with separate documents or update sales and purchase orders. Should pick and shipment be separate steps or can be performed in one go.
Organize your warehouse by assigning items to bins, the smallest unit in the warehouse logical structure. Use item journals to assign bin directly on document lines. Default or fixed bins will speed up document processing.
Set up and maintain bins by defining both the layout of your warehouse and the dimensions of your racks, columns, and shelves. Give input to planning by defining characteristics for bins.
Create pick lists from sales orders and put-away work from purchase orders to assign tasks to warehouse team, who can complete picking and put away work without opening sales and purchase orders.
Manage receipts from a separate user interface in a multi-order environment. Create a put-away work directly from warehouse receipts or use put-away worksheet to create multiple put away tasks.
Manage warehouse shipments from a separate user interface in a multi-order environment. Create picking lists from shipments or pick worksheet
Create pick and put-away orders for internal purposes, such as testing put-away for production output, without using a source document (such as a purchase order or a sales order).
Receive and put away items in bins according to put-away templates, and pick items based on zone and bin rankings. Use worksheet to move items between bins to optimizes the picking process and the use of space. Avoid wasting time by utilizing cross-docking. Deal with different units of measures for same items.
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