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An Overview

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This is a comprehensive WMS system with capability of mobile devices. It provides the functionality of some of the major WMS systems like Manhattan.It was very easy to implement and integrates with ERP and other 3rd party EDI and exchanges. Base Information Management has come out with a good product for WMS

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An Overview

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Benefits

• Faster Turnaround times• Optimize your resources• Reduce Paper work• Seamless integration with transaction (ERP)

systems• Control Inventory

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Modules• Receiving • Storage• Wave planning• Picking • Replenishment • Packing • Inventory control• Packing • Cycle Counting

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Typical Warehouse Layout

STAGING DOCKING

RECEIVING ZONE

Typical Warehouse Layout

ACTIVE PICK ZONE

CASE PICK

PARTIALRESERVED

RESERVED

DEEPSTORAGE

PICK &DROP

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ERP Integration

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INBOUND OPERATIONSWMS

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Flow of Information

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Receiving

• Accelerate receiving process by – Identify inventory and improve tracking – Identify with our without In bound Order

numbers– Associate with ASN– Preassigned Tags or container labels

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Advance Shipment Notification

• ASN – Received through EDI, Webservice, ERP integration – Details of the shipment to the customer

• PO Numbers• SKUs, Quantity

– Lot Numbers

• Pallet /Container Numbers• Carton Numbers

– Verification of the ASN with actual receipts– Handling Shortages and breakages

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License Plate Number

• Unique Identification and locator • Single LPN for a group of Items • Primary identifier to locate the inventory

across the warehouse • Increases receipt throughput and traceability

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LPN Process

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Inventory Hold

• Inventory “hold” – Special Handling – Seamless integration with QA and QC of ERP

module– Based on the rules defined in the ERP, the material

is under “Hold” for QC or identified for special handling

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Put Away Inbound• Put Away

– Move from Staging area to final location– Location is decided based on

• Product Velocity – Fast moving , Slow moving • Storage constraints – Size, Weight, Hazardous, Climatic

control• Other user defined parameters

– System suggest put- away sequence for an optimized travel path

– Put away confirmation by the operator• “To LPN” if drop in another LPN

– Cross docking of materials

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Release “Hold”

• “Hold” released after – Required events are fulfilled– Inspection– QC, QA approval

• Material classified as “Active”• Available to Issue

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OUT BOUNDWMS

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Wave Planning

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Wave Planning

• Breakdown and pool orders– To manage and optimize– Picking – Packing– Replenishments – Shipping activities

• Create Batch or “Wave” of orders– Optimize quantity to be picked from each zone to

fulfill a “wave”

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Wave Planning- Pick and Pack Orders

• Pick Wave created based on– Mode of transportation– Weight, Volume– LTL, FL – Customer Specifications– Shipment time restrictions– Order Prioritization• Pick “from” drop “to” tasks identified

• Fulfillment of order– Full LPN, Partial LPN– Cases– Loose packs in “active” zone

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Wave Planning- Pick and Pack Orders

• Pack wave– Subtype of Pick wave– Honor material handling constraints – Create smaller Pack waves to meet material

handling constraints

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Wave Planning- Replishment Orders

• Created after processing “pick” material requirement

• Create orders to move goods from “Bulk” to forward pick locations

• Activity can run parallel to pick and pack activity

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Wave process

• Create a Wave– Select the criteria for orders to participate in the wave

• Customer, time, shipment etc

• Planning a wave– Check for resources – Items, Labor, material handling equipment

• Releasing a wave– On release the resources are allocated against the

wave.

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Cycle Count

• Random Counts– Creation of Random cycle count order– Based on ABC classification and frequency of cycle

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Cycle Count

• “Zero” Confirmations– Performed during day- to day operations– Creates cycle count order if “zero” inventory was

recorded – previous day / shift– Process similar to random count

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Purchasing

Generate Receipt for inward goods

Generate Receipt for inward goods

Inspect and ReleaseInspect and Release