Pick and drop locations pick process

Step 1: The selector picks the shipping pallet, or picks the cases to a drop ID.

Step 2: The selector exits the Picking screen, goes to the Assisted Move screen to determine pallet or drop ID placement, and scans the case ID or drop ID just picked.

Step 3: As directed by the application, the selector takes the items to either the final door or lane location, or to the first PND location required.

Step 4: If the pallet was not moved to the final door or lane location, further steps are required to move the pallet from intermittent pick and drop locations to the final door or lane location. Typically these steps are not performed by the same person who picked the pallet.

With the exception of RF-directed full pallet picks that do not require pick and drop locations, shipping pallets must be labeled with either drop ID or case ID labels.

  • Drop ID labels are generic.
  • Case ID labels contain specific information and typically include dispatch information (delivery address, and so on).
Note: 
  • Do not to mix customers onto one drop ID because the lane (Loading location) is taken from the customer associated with the drop ID or case ID being moved.
  • Since the application uses the existing Assisted Moves screen to move case IDs, it is possible that a case ID value can be the same as an existing LPN because the Assisted Moves screen accepts LPNs or case IDs. It is recommended that LPNs used within the application are not ten-digit, zero-padded numbers, thereby ensuring that case ID and LPN reference numbers do not overlap.
  • See the beginning of this section for configuration information.