Example of the Generate Shipments options

The time interval of a shipment is controlled by the options selected in the Generate Shipments field of the Warehouses (whwmd2500m000) session.

Example

Warehousing order 100123
Outbound order line Planned delivery date
10 2 February 09:00
20 2 February 14:00
30 3 February 09:00
40 4 February 14:00

If you generate and release outbound advice for warehousing order 100123, based on the option specified, LN generates the following shipments, shipment date ranges, and shipment lines:

Option Per Exact Planned Delivery Date/Time

Shipment From To Shipment line Originating outbound order line
100050 2 February 09:00 2 February 09:00 10 10
100060 2 February 09:00 2 February 14:00 10 20
100070 3 February 09:00 3 February 09:00 10 30
100080 4 February 09:00 4 February 14:00 10 40

Option For Planned Delivery Day

Shipment From To Shipment line Originating outbound order line
100050 2 February 00:00 2 February 23:59 10 and 20 10 and 20
100060 3 February 00:00 3 February 23:59 10 30
100070 4 February 00:00 4 February 23:59 10 40

Option Up to and Including Planned Delivery Day

Shipment From To Shipment line
100050 - 4 February 23:59 10, 20, 30, and 40

When the outbound advice is released, outbound order line 10 is processed first. While creating a shipment line for outbound order line 10, LN creates the shipment header and fills the date ranges for the From and To fields. LN leaves the From field empty and fills the To with the latest planned delivery date present in the outbound advice, which in this example is 4 February 14:00, and sets the time for this date to 23:59. Because the planned delivery dates of all outbound order lines are before 4 February 14:00, LN adds all of the resulting shipment lines to the shipment.

Option Within Time Interval

When multiple suitable shipments exist with a valid shipment interval, the additional pick will be linked to the shipment with the earliest shipment interval start date.

Example: Generate Shipments within Time Interval [-2 hrs; + 2 hrs]

Order Planned Delivery Date Shipment Shipment Interval
Order1 01-04-2009; 10.00 AM SH000001 [08:00 AM;12:00 AM]
Order2 01-04-2009; 11.00 AM SH000001 [08:00 AM;12:00 AM]
Order3 01-04-2009; 13.00 PM SH000002 [11:00 AM;15:00 PM]
Order4 01-04-2009; 11.30 PM SH000001 [08:00 AM;12:00 AM]

Order 1 leads to an initial shipment SH000001 with an interval of [08:00 – 12:00].

Order 2 is linked to the same shipment because the planned delivery date falls within the shipment interval of shipment SH000001.

Order 3 leads to the creation of a new shipment SH000002 with an interval of [11:00 – 15:00], because the planned delivery date falls outside the shipment interval of shipment SH000001.

Order 4 has a planned delivery date which falls within the shipment interval of both shipments, but Order 4 will be linked to shipment SH000001 because it has the earliest interval start date.