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WMS Outbound Consolidation

17 Aug

WMS Outbound Consolidation

  • Consolidation is the process of bringing materials from different locations of warehouse to a consolidated location for packing and shipping.
  • Consolidation can occur at one or more points during outbound process
  • Mostly this has been performed during picking, so that picked materials can be consolidated for packing before shipping
  • Some warehouses do this even after packing to consolidate in pallets which can be shipped later
Oracle WMS allows 8 types of system directed consolidation based on following key factors

  • Should material be consolidated in a consolidated locator or directly in a staging lane
  • Should consolidation occur at LPN level
  • Can material from different deliveries be consolidated based on the operation plan while upholding the consolidation rules such as no loose material is allowed in the outer most LPN

LPN Based Consolidation in a Staging Lane Within Delivery

  • This is the default method for outbound consolidation.
  • This allows consolidation of materials in a single delivery directly to a LPN in a staging lane
  • System suggests the last LPN dropped off for this delivery in this staging lane

Direct Consolidation in a Staging Lane across Deliveries

  • This allows to consolidate materials across deliveries in a staging lane
  • Don’t consolidate material in a consolidation LPN within a staging lane
  • System does not suggest a drop LPN for the dropping

Direct Consolidation in a Staging Lane within Deliveries

  • This allows to consolidate materials for a single delivery
  • System will not suggest any LPN

LPN based Consolidation in Consolidation Locator Across Deliveries in Staging Lane

  • This allows to consolidate materials across deliveries into a consolidated LPN in a consolidation locator
  • After consolidation, materials can be moved to staging lane using mass move functionality

LPN based consolidation in Consolidation Locator within Delivery in Staging Lane

  • This allows to consolidate materials within a delivery into a consolidated LPN in a consolidation locator
  • After consolidation, materials can be moved to staging lane using mass move functionality

LPN Based consolidation in Staging Lane Across Deliveries

  • This allows to consolidate materials across multiple deliveries into a consolidation LPN in a staging lane

Locator based Consolidation in Consolidation Locator Across Deliveries in Staging Lane

  • This allows to consolidate each deliveries in separate consolidation locator
  • Then consolidate material for multiple deliveries in same staging lane

Locator based Consolidation in Consolidation Locator within Delivery in Staging Lane

  • This allows to consolidate materials for a delivery in a consolidation locator
  • Then move the materials to staging lane

Basic Setups for consolidation

 Define Default Consolidation Mode in the Organization Parameters window



Define consolidation locators


Define locator dropping order


Define operation plan selection rules


Consolidation Validation

  • All lines in the From and To LPN, if the material resides in an existing LPN, must be assigned to a delivery
  • The destination LPN must be in a locator type Staging
  • The destination LPN must not have any loose material. If LPNs are nested, the nested LPNs can contain loose material
  • All tasks loaded into the From LPN and To LPN must have an operation plan if the consolidation method set to across deliveries

New and Changed Features in Oracle WMS in R12 Release

15 Jun
New and Changed Features in Oracle WMS in R12 Release

Oracle WMS automates and optimizes material handling processes to reduce labor costs, improve facility utilization, increase order accuracy and provide innovative services to customers. Oracle Warehouse Management supports inbound, outbound, and reverse logistics, finished, raw and work in process materials, manufacturing and distribution environments and advanced value-added services such as kitting and cross docking.

Oracle Warehouse Management is part of the Oracle Supply Chain Execution solution and integrates seamlessly with other Supply Chain Execution products, including Oracle Order Management, and Oracle Transportation Planning.

Features

Distributed WMS Deployment

Customers interested in using WMS to manage warehouse operations now have much more flexibility in choosing the deployment mode. Prior to this release, WMS can be installed only as an integrated module within the E-Business Suite instance. With this feature, it’s possible to deploy WMS in a distributed environment that is physically decoupled from the E-Business Suite instance. This feature also comes with a predefined integration based on Oracle Data Integration (ODI) tool. The ODI maps can be used to interface master data and transaction information between distributed WMS and host system.

This feature makes it possible to leverage the latest features in WMS R12.1.1 with an EBusiness suite installation that is on an older application release e.g. 11.5.10. Distributed WMS can potentially also be used with a non-EBS host system.

Distributed WMS also ensure greater availability of WMS instance. Since WMS will be a physically distinct deployment, any patching or maintenance activity on the host EBusiness suite will not impact WMS.

Advanced Wave and Task Planning

Warehouses that fulfill a large number of small orders can streamline their execution process using Wave Planning. Wave Planning offers a flexible and powerful tool to group order lines into waves. The planning features include tools to check stock and labor availability prior to releasing the wave to the warehouse floor. Wave Dashboard provides full visibility and monitoring of waves in real time from release to shipment.

Wave Planning also comes with an exception engine that can be configured to generate exceptions whenever wave execution deviates from acceptable standards. These exceptions allow warehouse management to take corrective action in a proactive mode.

Wave Planning also includes task planning features that can be used to group and dispatch tasks based on execution criteria.

Forward Pick Replenishment

Forward pick area replenishment is an important activity in a warehouse. By replenishing a forward pick area, a distribution center disaggregates material stored in reserve or bulk area and moves it into a pick area that is optimized for unit picking. In this release the following replenishment features are available for use:
  • Pull Replenishment: This type of replenishment is useful for items with high uniform demand in forward pick area. A replenishment suggestion will be auto-created as soon as a shortfall is detected during order release process.
  • Push Replenishment: This type of replenishment is useful for items with irregular demand in forward pick area. Using push replenishment, the aggregated future demand for an item is replenished to a forward pick area for future order picking activity.
  • Dynamic Execution: The dynamic replenishment execution feature orchestrates the warehouse tasks in such a way that pick tasks to a forward pick area will be dispatched only when replenishment has been completed. Similarly a replenishment task will be dispatched only when a forward pick area has enough capacity to receive the replenished material.

These features provide tremendous productivity benefits to a warehouse engaged in distribution activity. Replenishment to forward pick area will allow distribution center to reap the benefits of bulk procurement and optimized storage in a reserve area as well as optimized picking for order profiles with smaller quantities.

Mobile User Interface Personalization

A major benefit of Warehouse Management’s mobile data entry capability is to ability to record a material movement at the point of usage. Data entry at the point of usage enhances inventory accuracy and records real time information. Mobile personalization goes one step further by providing the user with the flexibility to record data that is most relevant for the transaction without compromising the accuracy of transaction. In addition, mobile personalization can record additional use defined data in flex fields for specific transactions. Using this feature a warehouse can immediately realize the following benefits:
  • Improve transaction execution speed by hiding or defaulting fields on a mobile transaction form.
  • Improve transaction accuracy by defaulting a value in field using a user defined logic.
  • Allow recording of additional data on a mobile transaction form using flex fields.
  • All the above changes to a mobile transaction form can be made using a user friendly configuration screen without resorting to code changes that are expensive to complete and difficult to maintain.

Extensibility Enhancements

Task Extensibility features provide tremendous implementation flexibility in the execution of WMS tasks. This feature will deliver a public API to modify, update, split and cancel a WMS task. Using these features, WMS task functionality can be extended for customer or industry specific needs. The following list of business scenarios illustrates the applicability of this API:
  • A user defined application that dispatches tasks to warehouse workers. Task API will be used to modify task status from unreleased to pending
  • An extension that assigns a task to a warehouse operator based on a customer specific logic
  • An extension to the cartonization algorithm that can split a task and assign a cartonized LPN to tasks
  • An extension that supplements the warehouse control system layer to allow the warehouse automation system (for example and automated storage and retrieval system) to enable the automation system to drive updates to the lots, serials or quantities picked

Dock Scheduling and Load Sequencing

Organizations leveraging both Oracle Transportation Management (OTM) and Oracle Warehouse Management (WMS) can now make use of additional integrations between the two products to drive distribution efficiencies. OTM can schedule shipments to dock doors and sequence the loading of trailers at the doors based on time required, door availability and stop sequence for drop offs. With this feature, the dock doors, the dock door appointments and sequence of loads into a trailer can be synchronized with WMS.

WMS will use this additional information to plan outbound activities such as:
  • Release of shipments for pick execution based on dock door schedule
  • Sequencing of drops in the staging area for a multi-stop shipping itinerary
  • Sequencing of tasks for picking when a multi-stop shipping itinerary is being used

LPN Status

Even in the most efficient manufacturing and distribution networks, quality issues may arise. Packages may arrive damaged from transportation; defects may be detected in manufacturing long after the product has left the production center; or quality issues may affect only some of the LPNs produced in a manufacturing batch. With this feature, the material status model has been extended to provide License Plate (LPN) level holds.

This will enable warehouse users to:
  • Put individual pallets, cases or totes on hold without impacting the rest of the lot or the batch.
  • Place holds on material that is neither lot nor serial controlled without moving that material to a quarantine location for speedier intervention when issues are discovered.
  • Separate the physical movement of material and changes to the material status into different responsibilities, which will prevent the accidental change of material status when material is moved.

UCC-128 and Case Picking Enhancements

In consumer packaged goods industry, its common requirement to have the goods packed into containers with UCC-128 labeling. While the ability to print UCC-128 label already exists in WMS R12, this feature makes it easy to manage varied compliance needs of customers in consumer packaged goods industry based on customer’s ASN preference e.g. pallet level ASN or case level ASN, order type e.g. bulk order, store order, etc. This feature will also allow printing of sequential carton count on label e.g. “1 of 3”, “2 of 3”, etc. and also allow generation of ITF-compliant (I 2 of 5 labeling standard) labels with shipping information.

This feature also introduces support for efficient “Case Picking”. The case labels printed at order release can be assigned to pick operators. The operator can now perform case picks and either perform “Pick to Belt”or “Pick to Pallet” by scanning multiple case labels.

Over-Allocation Using WMS Rules

This feature is useful to pick items that are difficult to fulfill in exact order quantity.

Examples of such items are: Metal strips, Gas cylinders, fluid containers, paper rolls, wire bobbins, etc. Such items are typically stored or packed in non-standard quantities in the warehouse. Over shipment is a very common business practice for such items since it’s not cost effective to cut, split or unpack the items in order to ship the exact ordered quantity.

In this feature WMS rules can be configured to over allocate containers that are within over shipping tolerance and at the same time closest to the requested quantity on the order. In this way WMS operators are directed to pick containers that require minimal material handling without entering any pick exception codes even though the pick quantity may be greater than requested quantity.

LPN Over Allocation during Pick Release

Certain industries and business situation require that an Order can not be fulfilled in the exact quantity. A good example is primary metal where an order for an item such as steel sheets can not be exactly fulfilled because it’s expensive to cut a steel sheet to match the exact order quantity. In such situations, over allocation or under allocation is a normal business practice. This feature in Oracle WMS facilitates over allocation of an entire LPN provided it’s within over shipment tolerance defined on the Order Line.

Directed Putaway of Reserved LPNs

In a made to order manufacturing environment, the finished material is often packed into LPNs at manufacturing completion. In order to ensure that the manufactured material is fulfilled correctly, the entire LPN is reserved to the sales order. However it’s a common business scenario to putaway the LPN within the warehouse prior to its eventual shipment to the customer. This feature allows a reserved LPN to be transferred or putaway within the warehouse while retaining the reservation for the customer. The reservation guarantees the supply for the order line while the system enables you to move reserved lots within an LPN throughout the warehouse.

Reusing LPNs

The REUSE_LPNS API enables you to reuse LPNs and to review an LPN history. This API enables you to physically re-use returned containers after their contents have been issued out of stores, or returned using an RMA (return materials authorization).

Cluster Pick by Label

One Step Pick and Pack Process i.e. picking of products directly into a shipping carton offers huge productivity gains as no downstream packaging is required. Oracle Warehouse Management System currently supports One Step Pick and Pack Process using cartonization and “pick by label” picking. This feature makes it possible to pick one or more orders (the cluster) directly into their respective shipping cartons (pick by label). With this feature it’s now possible to get further productivity boost using one step pick and pack for several orders at once.

With cluster pick by label, labels are printed at pick release and manually distributed to operators based on criteria such as cart capacity. An operator scans multiple labels, and WMS facilitates interleaving of picks from several orders in one pass of the warehouse.

Distributed WMS Deployment

Distributed WMS deployment is an added feature delivered as a patch on R12.1. Until now Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) Warehouse Management System (WMS) required the transaction source systems like Purchasing and Order Management and execution systems like WMS reside and operate within the same instance. With Distributed WMS deployment, it’s possible for WMS to be installed on a separate physical instance that is independent from remaining applications of E-Business Suite such as Order Management, Purchasing and Financials. This feature gives powerful choices to customers to deploy WMS either as an “integrated” as a module within EBS or as a “distributed” and independent solution installed on a separate instance. Customers who want the latest WMS features in R12.1 can have WMS deployed on a separate instance without upgrade of the entire application suite. This feature also makes it possible to use Oracle WMS for warehousing operations along with an EBS or non-EBS host system. In addition, Warehouse with network connectivity issues can also consider a distribute WMS installation for an “always on” WMS solution.

The feature also ships with an integration framework based on Oracle Data Integration (ODI) tool

Advanced Wave Planning

Advanced Wave Planning is also being released as a patch on R12.1. Advanced wave planning provides advanced Pick Wave management functionality over and above what currently exists in pick release. Wave Planning is particularly useful for warehouses that fulfill a high volume of small order lines. Wave planning makes it easier to manage large order volume by grouping orders into waves and subsequently releasing them for execution and monitoring.

Using advanced Wave Planning warehouse managers can select order using simple criteria and group them into pick waves. In addition, advanced filters similar to WMS rules engine can be used to select orders for waves as well as create waves by constraining them to be within certain line count, weight, cube or value. Wave planning provides preview of lines and tasks, expected completion, fill rate and labor needs prior to release of the wave. Advanced wave planning also comes up with Wave Dashboard that can be used to view wave progress and drill down to detailed line or task status. The exception engine in wave planning can be configured for specific business case to proactively look for exceptions such that corrective action can be taken. For example, a severe exception can be triggered if 80% of the lines in a wave are not loaded to the trailer 30 minutes prior to dock appointment end time.


The other advanced wave planning feature is task planning. The task planning criteria can be used to configure the conditions under which tasks will be released automatically for execution.


Source: Oracle

Label Printing in MSCA/WMS

30 Oct

Label Printing in MSCA/WMS

Labels

Either we can use the existing labels or we can design new labels

Label Types:

There are different label types depending on the different business and requirement with data elements.

Label Format:

A single design of a label that may include fixed data (such as field prompts) and variable data (such as Part Number). A Label Format is associated to a Label Type. It includes a subset of the available data elements from a particular Label Type. A label type can have multiple label formats, however each Label Format belongs to only one label type. Label Formats are registered within Oracle Warehouse Management after you create the label design in the third party software package.
Either you can use the seeded label format or you can design your own label format
We can customize the label as per our requirement with required and customized fields

Printing Modes

Asynchronous:

An integration mode between Oracle Warehouse Management and the third party software supplier that is handled through dropping an XML file into a watched directory. When using this mode, Oracle Warehouse Management has no knowledge of the status of the print request after creation of the XML file.

Synchronous:

Generic:

A real-time integration mode between Oracle Warehouse Management and the third party software vendor that is handled through a PL/SQL API. When using this mode, the third party supplier is able to return success or failure messages regarding the status of the label print request. Oracle Warehouse Management stores those messages in the label print history so label printing problems can be easily identified and diagnosed.

TCP/IP:

A real-time integration mode between Oracle Warehouse Management and the 3rd Party software vendor that is handled through a standard Ethernet TCP/IP connection. When using this mode, Oracle ensures that the printer or print server is listening to the IP and port and has successfully received the message, but no knowledge of the detailed status of the print request beyond acceptance of the XML message is known by Oracle Warehouse Management.
Example Printer vendors like Zebra, Intermec, Cognitive Solutions, Datamax, Toshiba TEC, Printronix and Sato

Printer

·        Define the printer details in Oracle system (Sysadmin) with proper styles and drivers and with unique name

·         Assign IP and Port to printers

Assigning Label Types to Business Flow

Business Flow: An identifiable business process that occurs as part of material handling within Oracle Warehouse Management. Oracle Warehouse Management recognizes a pre-determined list of Business Flows you can set up to include label printing as part of the transaction processing.

Defining Label Format Rules

Creating label format rules is an optional step. Some implementations may require only a single label format for each label type. If this is the case, the system picks the default label format for each type. The system also picks the default if there are no applicable rules. If the implementation requires more than one label format for a label type label format rules are necessary.

Assigning Printer to the Required Level

Printers can be assigned to Site level, responsibility level, user level.

Difference in WMS cost group and Inventory cost group assignment

2 Apr

Cost Groups in Oracle WMS are assigned by the Cost Group Rules Engine.
In Oracle Inventory, Cost Groups are derived based on the primary cost Method of the organization and the location where the material is being moved. If the costing method is Standard-Costing, then the Cost Group associated with subinventory is assigned to the material. For the other costing methods, the Cost Group associated with the organization is used.
In Oracle Warehouse Management, once a Cost Group is associated with a material, it does no change when the material is moved within the organization. In Oracle Inventory, the Cost Group associated with the material changes with the location where it is residing.
So in WMS, once the material moved with in the organization, then cost group update needs to be done if you want to change the cost group assigned to the material.

WMS Mobile Form Functions Personalization

9 Mar
If you want to change or customize the fields in the Mobile screen of MSCA for a specific transaction, then you need to follow below steps.

Check for the Form Function
Find out the function name
Check how the parameters are defined
Find the parameter what you are looking for
Check the value assigned for that parameter
As per the requirement change that 
Now in the transaction screen of MSCA, the required changes should display.

Check for the MWA Personalization
Find out the page name which is showing for this transaction
Go to the WMA Personalization function
Open the required page
Check for the field name
Edit and do the change as needed either in responsibility level or in Organization level
Save the changes.
Bounce the MSCA server.

Then see the changes

Warehouse Management with Oracle E-Business Suite

14 Dec

Oracle MWA Personalization

5 Oct

Oracle MWA Personalization

This personalization can be done in 3 levels

  1. Function
  2. Organization
  3. Responsibility

Personalization Setup

Below profile options need to be setup
  • MWA: Enable Personalization: This will decide whether you want to enable the personalization or not
  • MWA: Cache Personalized Metadata: This profile option controls whether or not you need to bounce the MWA server.

Supported Mobile Pages

  • Pick Load
  • Pick Drop
  • Manual Load
  • Item Load
  • Move Any LPN
  • Putaway Drop
  • Update LPN
  • Mobile PO receipt
  • Mobile PO receipt information
  • LPN Ship
  • Mobile Ship confirm

Personalizing Mobile Pages

Step:1 Navigate to the Warehouse Manager Responsibility and choose MWA Personalization framework option under the Setup sub-menu

Step:2 Select a page and click on personalize, this will show all the fields in that page and their function level values with an edit option in the light of every field

Step:3 After clicking the edit button, make the required changes and click apply

Step:4 Navigate to the mobile page and review your personalization done for the page. Note: If the profile option “MWA: Cache Personalized Metadata” is set to “Yes” then, the personalization made will come into effect only after bouncing the mobile server

The Personalized Update LPN Page displays the page name as “* Update LPN (W1)” The “ * ” indicates that the page involved has been personalized.

The above picture shows the before and after view of the “Update LPN” page with the following personalization:
  • LPN field’s prompt changed to “Custom LPN”.
  • Default value is set to weight field and is made read-only.
  • LPN Attributes LPN DFF is enabled/rendered for the LPN field.
  • Content Vol. field is made hidden
  • Container field is made mandatory/required
  • Update LPN button’s prompt is changed to Custom Update

Activate/Deactivate Personalization

Personalization created for a page can be Activated/Deactivate from the activate/deactivate personalization page

These Personalizations can be done in Organization and Responsibilitry level too.

Step1: For doing personalization in Organization level, you have to select the page name and then give the organization name and click personalize

Step2: This will show value at organization level too

Step3: Click Edit button, do the changes and click Aply

Step4: Click Activate/Deactivate Personalization and make changes

Enabling Descriptive Flexfields for Mobile Pages

You can use mobile personalization to display descriptive flexfields on mobile pages. The LPN descriptive flexfield is WMS: License Plate Numbers. You can choose to enable users to update the descriptive flexfield, or display it as a read-only field on the mobile page. How the field appears, depends on the choices you select in the Personalization Field Properties page. To personalize descriptive flexfields on mobile pages, follow the procedure for personalizing mobile pages. The personalization options for descriptive flexfields are:
  • Display Inline: If you set the field to yes, then the descriptive flexfields are displayed on the same page. If you set the field to no, then the user enter the descriptive flexfield values on a separate page.
  • Default Context: If you set the field to yes, then the user can enter a default context for the descriptive flexfield
Source: docs.oracle.com

Difference between Oracle Inventory and WMS

21 Sep

Difference between Oracle Inventory and WMS

Both Inventory and WMS modules are used to hold the inventory and do transactions like receiving and picking goods but WMS is more expensive then inventory coz WMS has got some important premium features which is not there in Inventory module.

So to explain the differences are

Inventory without WMS is basically small in size and where the granular level management and information are not required like labor cost, resource cost, etc. For example small shops or small manufacturing units who basically holds the stocks and ship it to their customer where not much of resources involved from warehouse point of view, they can simply fulfil their business requirement by using the Inventory module but if you will consider big transportation companies like UPS, DHL or big retail or FMCG manufacturing companies who manufacture thousands of products and they have their warehouse worked by number of resources, machines maintained by various departments and spread across large locations, they cannot fulfil their business requirement by simply with Inventory module, they need bit more detailed analysis of warehouse resources, cost, efficiency, effectiveness and want to track the time and labour to fulfil the customer demand in a more efficient and cost effective ways then need to go with Warehouse Management System which comes with all these features.

These are the basic features which WMS provides but not in Inventory
  • WMS comes with rule workbench which makes warehouse management lot easier and efficient by defining different rules, pick rules, putaway rules, label printing rules.
  • WMS provides cost involved in granular level in different tasks like shipping, picking, fuel costs by machine, labour costs, etc.
  • From finance or accounting point of view, suppose business maintains a line of products (more than one number of products but in one line, suppose a health care company in its hair care product line makes different products like 100 ml, 200 ml bottles, 10 ml sachets) stores in one subinventory but want to get valuation accounting details for each product. It is not possible by Inventory as in inventory all products are comes under one accounting which is defined in subinventory but the same can be derived in WMS by using cost group rule.
  • So in Inventory module, accounting details canot be given down the subinventory level but in WMS it can be derived in many different levels, in locator level, lot level, supplier level, etc.
  • Lot more features are there like operation management, task dashboard where warehouse manager can check each and individual resources and how much they are occupied, according he can assign the task to complete in timely and cost effective way which is lacking in Inventory.
  • From technology point of view, Mobile devices enabled with RF can be used with WMS, so that means you can do transaction in real time on the go when you do physical movement, you can do the same in system and also get the required label printed on the go. But in Inventory these are two different tasks, you have to physically do the transaction then need to come to the machine and do the transaction in system. In big warehouses where everyday thousands of transactions are happening, this is not a cost effective or efficient solution. But with WMS, all these things will be ease.

Setup Checklists for WMS

13 Mar

Setup Checklists for WMS

·         Organization Parameter
Enable WMS attribute
Serial Control
Lot Control
LPN Control
Crossdocking Information
Time Zone
Default Cycle Count Header
Default Picking Rule
Default Put away rule
Cartonization Options
Default pick task type
Default replenishment task type
Default Move Order Transaction Type
Default Move Order issue Task Type
·         Subinventory attributes
·         Locator attributes
·         Setup System Profiles in System Administrator
WMS: Label files Prefix
WMS: Label Print Mode
MWA: Enable Personalization
MWA: Cache Personalized Metadata
Change the data for the MSCA Responsibilities created.
·         Setup Resources in Warehouse Manager
·         Setup Departments in Warehouse Manager
·         Setup Assign Label Types to Business Flows in Warehouse Manager
Business Flows:
Miscellaneous/ Alias Receipt
Receipt
Pick Load
Pack / Unpack / Split LPN
·         Setup Assign Printers to Documents in Warehouse Manager
·         Setup Standard Task Types in Warehouse and assign the resources
Eg: Cycle Count, PICK
·         Setup WMS Rules in Warehouse Manager
Put away and Pick Rules are defined here.
·         Setup WMS Rule Strategies
·         Setup in WMS Rule Workbench
·         Setup Cycle Counts
·         Submit the License Plate Generation request
·         Setup MWA Personalization Framework in Warehouse Manager

Setup Checklists for WMS

13 Mar

Setup Checklists for WMS

·         Organization Parameter
Enable WMS attribute
Serial Control
Lot Control
LPN Control
Crossdocking Information
Time Zone
Default Cycle Count Header
Default Picking Rule
Default Put away rule
Cartonization Options
Default pick task type
Default replenishment task type
Default Move Order Transaction Type
Default Move Order issue Task Type
·         Subinventory attributes
·         Locator attributes
·         Setup System Profiles in System Administrator
WMS: Label files Prefix
WMS: Label Print Mode
MWA: Enable Personalization
MWA: Cache Personalized Metadata
Change the data for the MSCA Responsibilities created.
·         Setup Resources in Warehouse Manager
·         Setup Departments in Warehouse Manager
·         Setup Assign Label Types to Business Flows in Warehouse Manager
Business Flows:
Miscellaneous/ Alias Receipt
Receipt
Pick Load
Pack / Unpack / Split LPN
·         Setup Assign Printers to Documents in Warehouse Manager
·         Setup Standard Task Types in Warehouse and assign the resources
Eg: Cycle Count, PICK
·         Setup WMS Rules in Warehouse Manager
Put away and Pick Rules are defined here.
·         Setup WMS Rule Strategies
·         Setup in WMS Rule Workbench
·         Setup Cycle Counts
·         Submit the License Plate Generation request
·         Setup MWA Personalization Framework in Warehouse Manager