Megosztás a következőn keresztül:


Warehouse Activities

After goods are received and before goods are shipped, a series of internal warehouse activities take place to ensure an effective flow through the warehouse and to organize and maintain company inventories. Like the receiving and shipping processes, the detail level of warehouse activities can vary depending on the scope of the license and the locations setup.

Typical warehouse activities include putting items away, moving items inside or between warehouses, and picking items for assembly, production, or shipment. Assembling items for sale or inventory is also included in warehouse activities.

The following table describes a sequence of tasks, with links to the topics that describe them. These tasks are listed in the order in which they are generally performed.

To See

Define the general rules and values for warehouse processes and the specific handling at each location.

Configure Warehouse Processes

Perform various physical handling tasks, such as putting away, counting, and picking items that exist inside the warehouse, as well as assembling kits for shipment.

Perform Warehouse Activities

See Also

Concepts

Receiving
Shipping

Other Resources

Design and Engineering