Warehouse Management System
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Usually the sales department creates Sales Orders SO using alternative Delivery Rules:
This report comes out of executing a standard process, basically shows current status of items to be delivered, it allows to consolidate commitments from previous orders in order to generate a delivery plan, this in turn allows to create Outbound Orders based on the items to be delivered.
Important data is obtained from this report, such as delivery date, source warehouse, customer, quantity, among others.
The user generates a picking list through an Outbound Order OO using several criteria based on demand or open sales orders. It is important to mention the key parameters chosen here refer to common criteria that makes delivery possible, for example: Promised Date range, Document Type, Sales Region.
You may notice there are different sales order lines reference in an outbound order, This is because their focus is to ease deliveries across several criteria, for example a distribution route and/or fulfilling truck capacity.
As we reach one of the critical steps in this process, this is the Release Outbound Order to Pick that generates the pick tickets and indicates the picking list and the location of the items.
The pick tickets that were created on the previous steps will now show up as distribution orders
There are a number of different business scenarios that leverage the distribution order document so from here we can manage picking tickets and inventory movement transactions which also include an In-Transit Warehouse.
The final step involves Generate Shipments from Outbound Order
Delivery Rule
Full Line Delivery
Full Order Delivery