Warehouse Orders

You can use Warehouse Orders to:

  • Receive items
  • Issue items
  • Cross-dock and/ or transfer items between warehouses
  • Inspect items
  • Adjust inventory
  • Perform cycle counts
  • Assemble kits
  • Warehousing orders initiate and control transactions in Warehousing. The transactions can be generated either manually or automatically within other packages or modules. All inventory transactions in Warehousing are initiated and controlled by using warehouse orders. One or more warehousing orders control the inventory movement and the related inventory movement account from a simple transfer order to a complicated receipt. Inventory Planning tracks planned inventory transactions, which are converted to warehousing orders.

  • Easy entry warehouse orders

    You can easily create warehousing orders that consist of a single order line with these order origins:

    • Sales (Manual)
    • Purchase (Manual)
    • Service (Manual)
    • Maint. Sales (Manual)
    • Maint. Work (Manual)
    • SFC Production (Manual)
    • Transfer (Manual)

    After you create a warehousing order and an outbound order line and/or an inbound order line, a report is printed.

  • Inbound order lines consist of the activities that relate to the receipt of goods in a warehouse. An inbound order line provides detailed information about planned receipts and actual receipts, such as:

    • Item data
    • Ordered quantity
    • Receipt warehouse and location
  • Outbound order lines consist of the activities that relate to the issue of goods from a warehouse and the preparation of these goods for shipment. An outbound order line provides detailed information about planned issues and actual issues, such as:

    • Item data
    • Ordered quantity
    • Issue warehouse and location
  • Warehousing assembly orders are used to collect goods in order to assemble them into one item. Warehousing assembly orders transform goods within the warehouse. In a warehousing assembly order you can pick and combine items to produce an end item that remains in the warehouse. When a warehousing assembly order is created, these lines are generated:

    • Outbound order lines for each component of the kit to be transferred to the assembly warehouse or location.
    • An inbound order line to store the item to be assembled.