Introduction to WMS Location Types
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Introduction
This document describes the purpose of WMS Location Types.
Description
WMS Location Types were introduced in product update 402, for better
support of SKU Management in combination with WMS Replenishment and Directed Put
Away (DPA). Location types are designed to maintain location preferences for
Replenishment and DPA for a whole range of locations at once. Location types are
most efficient when replenishing based on order requirements and not having
fixed pick locations per item, and when using stock on bulk locations to
replenish sales units stock on picking locations.
The benefits of using location types are:
- you are able to maintain preferences for product storage for a group
of locations at once, instead of having to configure this per separate location
- you are able to define replenishment requirements per item per
group of locations, instead of having to maintain these per item for each
separate location
- you are able to define (for WMS picking advice) that for specific
locations, breaking up SKU's is not allowed (despite the SKU itself
may allow that)
- you are able to report SKU transactions and SKU stock based on
selection of location types
A location type has following general property types:
- properties and preferences for storage of SKU's, either for
replenishment or used in directed put away (DPA)
- preferences and rules for generic storage of items
(replenishment), both SKU's and sales units
- preferences for other processes, like generating picking advice
Location types could be defined, based on following arguments:
- bulk, pick, receipt bay or other generic location types
- exclude location ranges as target locations for directed put away
- limit storage to just one unit type (pallets, boxes, sales units), or just one
specific SKU type ("Euro pallets").
- storage limitations based on single item, batch or batch end date
- not allowing breaking up of SKU's, based on the location properties,
even when the SKU type would allow breaking up
Once location types are defined, they have to be linked to Globe warehouse
locations and can also be linked to items to configure replenishment
requirements per item per location type. Maintenance of Globe warehouse locations can be done the regular way (menu
Inventory, Warehouse management, Warehouses). Maintenance of item requirements for replenishment can be done in
new menu WMS,
Setup, Location types, Items per location type.
These menu's are available from product update 402, when you license contains WMS Replenishment or
WMS SKU Management.
Linking a location type to a warehouse location is not mandatory, location types
are only used to link preferences to a range of locations, not to exclude other
locations.
At the moment, there are still some technical restrictions in using location
types for WMS Replenishment. Not all properties of a location type are applied
yet in product update 402 and higher, and location types can only efficiently be used
when replenishing based on order requirements (and not on minimum/maximum levels
per location).
Functional
The functional maintenance of locations types is
described in document
WMS Location Types: maintenance.
Once location types are created, you will have to link
warehouse locations and
items to location types.
Restrictions
The rules that can be configured when using location types, are not all
implemented yet. Please see document
Directed Put Away (DPA) section
supported scenario's for more details.
WMS location types or WMS item locations?
For WMS Replenishment, WMS Item Locations (in menu WMS, Setup, Item locations)
were already used to configure stock levels per location per item.
Using location types for WMS Replenishment will work only optimal, when you are using
replenishment based on order requirements. When using Replenishment based
on fixed minimum and maximum levels (per location), then WMS Item
Locations (not: location types) will work
more efficient. This is because in item locations, the maximum level is
set for each location and item separately, allowing more than one specific
location for the same item. In location types, the maximum level configured
will be applied to to the first free location linked to the location type and
not to a specific location. For
example, when the maximum is set to 100, and the order requirement is 250, than
3 locations will be used to replenish this item, because 100 is the maximum that
will fit on any location linked to this location type and item.
It is still possible to maintain item replenishment requirements in WMS,
Setup, Item locations but without the extra preferences available in 'items
per location type'. Also, it is possible to maintain item requirements first on location type
level, and next on location level, to set more specific minimum and
maximum stock levels per location.
Minimum/maximum stock levels defined per item per location, overrule
minimum/maximum requirements configured per item per location type.
For locations used in WMS item locations and linked to location types, the
properties of the location types are also applied (but not all properties are
applied yet in
Transfers, Replenishment and DPA).
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