Shipping overview
The final step in order processing is shipping. Shipping items reduces the balance on hand in the warehouse and creates a withdrawal transaction, which can be viewed from the Inventory Transaction screen.
Picked items are usually brought to a staging area in the warehouse where they are loaded onto a truck, manifested (identified on a transportation document), or packed. The items are shipped from the warehouse, reducing inventory balances.
Shipments occur using the following methods:
- Processing at the order level
- Processing at the pick order detail level
- Processing at the wave level
- Processing at the drop ID level
- Using the screen
- Using the screen
Note: A key feature of
Infor WMS Warehouse Management
(WM)
is the ability to modify RF screens to control and process flow throughout the
operation. This includes changing text descriptions, field sequence, field
display, and the data that must be captured. For this reason, some of
information presented in this guide might not match your RF screen display. You
might also see information discussed in this guide that is different than the
screen capture displays in the guide. For more information on modifying the RF
screens, see the
Infor WMS
Administrator's Guide.