Chapter
1:
Warehouse Management Systems Overview
This chapter is an introduction to the Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) course. It provides an overview of what WMS is and what it is aimed to. The chapter describes the features available in WMS and explains how to work with them.
Lessons
- WMS Overview
- Warehouse Workflow
After completing this module, students will be able to
- Getting acquainted with Warehouse Management Systems.
- Understanding the Warehouse workflow.
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Chapter
2:
Setting Up Warehouse Management Systems
To use the Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), it must first be adjusted to meet business requirements. This chapter covers the WMS setup options thathelp to handle items in the best possible way.
Lessons
- Warehouse Setup
- Locations Setup
- Put-away Template Setup
- Item Setup
- Zone Setup
- Bin Types Setup
- Bin Ranking Setup
- Creating Bins
- Creating Multiple Bins
- Bin Creation Worksheet Template
- Creating Bin Content
- Warehouse Class Setup
- Creating Warehouse Classes
- Assigning Warehouse Classes
Lab: Creating Zones and Bins Lab: Setting Up Zones and Bins with Special Conditions
After completing this module, students will be able to
- Set up a warehouse.
- Set up locations.
- Set up put-away templates.
- Set up items.
- Set up zones.
- Set up bin types.
- Set up bin rankings.
- Create bins.
- Use bin creation worksheet template.
- Create bin content.
- Create warehouse classes.
- Assign warehouse classes to zones, bins, and items.
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Chapter
3:
Receiving Orders
This chapter explains how the Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)functionality in Microsoft Dynamics® NAV 2009 helps companies to manage the receipt of inbound orders and handle the process of putting the items away in an efficient way.
lessons
- Receive and Put-away
- Scenario: Receive and Put Away the Items
- Receiving the Items
- Putting the Items Away
- Scenario: Change UOM when Putting the Items Away
- Cancelling the Receipt
Lab: Receiving and Putting Items Away Lab: Cancelling the Receipt Lab: Cross-Docking
After completing this module, students will be able to
- Receive and put away items on different zones of a location.
- Cancel a posted receipt.
- Perform cross-docking for a warehouse receipt.
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Chapter
4:
Internal Warehouse Processes
Warehouse Management Systems provides the opportunity to move items within the warehouse to optimize the use of space. Movements, internal picks and putaways are used for that purpose.
Similarly to the Inventory module, where inventory and item ledger entries are created, changed, and counted, the Warehouse Management Systems also work with a set of journals: warehouse item journal, warehouse reclassification journal,and warehouse physical inventory journal. All these aspects are covered in this chapter.
lessons
- Item Movements
- Scenario: Move Items
- Bin Replenishment
- Blocking Warehouse Movements
- Internal Pick and Put-away
- Scenario: Pick Items
- Scenario: Register Items
- Integration with Manufacturing
- Scenario: Work with Consumption Journals
- Automatic Flushing
- Journals
- Warehouse Item Journals
- Scenario: Use Warehouse Item Journals
- Reclassification Journals
- Posting Quantity Adjustment for Bins
- Counting
- Warehouse Physical Inventory Counting Periods Setup
- Physical Inventory Counting
- Scenario: Perform Physical Count
- Cycle Counting
- Working with Warehouse Entries
- Compressing Warehouse Entries
- Deleting Warehouse Documents
Lab: Movement Lab: Use Internal Pick
After completing this module, students will be able to
- Move items between different zones and bins.
- Replenish bins.
- Block item movements.
- Perform internal picks and put-aways.
- Perform automatic flushing.
- Adjust items and change storage information by using warehouse
journals.
- Post quantity adjustments for bins.
- Set up Warehouse physical inventory counting periods.
- Count physical inventory.
- Perform cycle counting.
- Compress warehouse entries.
- Delete warehouse documents.
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Chapter
5:
Shipping
Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) provides the functionalities for handling items, such as shipping cross-docked items and breakbulking items. These features of WMS along with shipping ordinary items are covered in this chapter.
Lessons
- Shipping the Items
- Shipping Cross-Docked Items
- Scenario: Ship Cross-Docked Items
- Breakbulk
- Scenario: Breakbulk Items
Lab: Shipping, Cross-docking and breakbulking
After completing this module, students will be able to
- Pick and ship items.
- Ship cross-docked items.
- Breakbulk the item.
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Chapter
6:
Item Tracking within Warehouse Management Systems
Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) provides item tracking functionality which is helpful when items are associated with warranties or have expiration dates, or when dealing with hazardous products.
Lessons
- Preparing Warehouse Management Systems for Item Tracking
- Receiving Items with Item Tracking Information
- Scenario: Receive and Put Away Items with Item Tracking Information
- Scenario: Print Physical Inventory List with Lot Number Shown
- Moving Items with Item Tracking Information
- Scenario: Move Items with Item Tracking Information
- Shipping Items with Item Tracking Information
- Scenario: Ship Items with Item Tracking Information
- Scenario: Generate Pick Lines
- Picking According to FEFO
- Scenario: Pick According to FEFO
Lab : Item Tracking with WMS
After completing this module, students will be able to
- Get prepared for item tracking.
- Receive item-tracked items.
- Move item-tracked items.
- Ship item-tracked items.
- Pick according to FEFO.
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