Managing Warehouses

Topics in this part: The following topics describe the functions available from the Warehouse Management menu. These functions are used to define your warehouses, establish warehouse locations and assign inventory, and analyze your current warehouse utilization.

Creating and Maintaining Warehouses (WWHS) shows you how to establish each of your warehouses on the system. In addition, this topic explains how to define the warehouse sequence to use when you fulfill customer orders from more than one warehouse.

Creating and Maintaining Location Classes (WLCL) explains how location classes can be used to define the type of merchandise that will be stored in a warehouse location.

Work with Location Bin Types (WLBT) describes how to create and work with location bin types.

Creating and Maintaining Locations (WLOC) shows you how to define the locations in the warehouse where merchandise is stored. Warehouse locations can be comprised of a series of zone, aisle, shelf, and bin indicators, or they can be free-form user-defined location codes.

Using the Location Generator (MLOC) explains how to use the automated location generator to create multiple warehouse locations at the same time.

Creating Item Warehouse/Locations (MIWL) shows you how to assign an item to a warehouse location or change existing item location information, or change existing item warehouse information.

Suggest Location Placement (MSLO) describes how to use the Suggest Warehouse Placement function to have the system determine the warehouse location where an item should be stored.

Creating and Maintaining Item Warehouses describes how to assign items to a warehouses and how inventory history is captured for each item at the warehouse level.

Print Item Labels (PILB) describes how to print additional barcoded item labels.

Print Item Location Labels (PILL) describes how to print additional item location labels.

Working with Default Warehouse Locations (WWDL) describes how to create and work with the default locations the system checks automatically for certain inventory transactions, such as radio frequency transfers.

Printing the Inventory Control Report (PINC) describes how to print a report summarizing the changes in total units and dollar values over a specific period.

Pending Putaway Overview describes the updates the system performs when you place inventory into a pending putaway warehouse.

WH07_00 Serenade 5.0 March 2015