WMS Features
WMS Features
Warehouse Management
Key Features
MOBILITY
INBOUND LOGISTICS
INVENTORY CONTROL
TASK MANAGEMENT
OUTBOUND LOGISTICS
Warehouse Management
Key Features
MOBILITY
Mobile RF-based execution user interface
Leverages AIDC technologies such as Bar code and GTIN etc
Personalize mobile transaction forms for user needs
Material handling system integrations
Voice Pick Capabilities
Warehouse Management
Key Features
Inbound Logistics
Receiving(ASN and Non-ASN based) and Inspection.
Directed Put away.
Multi-setup material routings.
Warehouse Management
Key Features
Inventory Control
Lot,sublot,serial and revision control
Dual unit of measure control
Material Attribute Tracking
Flexible material status & holds
Consigned and Vendor Managed inventory
Demand driven replenishment and forward picking locations
Warehouse Management
Key Features
Task Management
Complete Labor management solution
Flexible pick methodologies such as cluster/batch pick,zone pick,pick
and pass
Rules based task dispatching and product allocation
Cartonization,guided consolidation and packing
Automated task prioritization and re-prioritization
Managerial monitoring dashboards
Manufacturing and service components picking
Finished Goods completion and putaway
Warehouse Management
Key Features
Outbound Logistics
Advanced wave and task planning
Directed picking,consolidation and trailer loading
ASN generation
Integration with Oracle Transportation management for dock
appointment and load sequencing
Warehouse Management
Highlighting Features
Cross-Docking.
Warehouse Management
Advanced Features
Warehouse Management
Advanced Features
Warehouse Management
Advanced Features
Crossdocking
Synchronizing warehouse material handling with transportation
activities,eliminating unnecessary inbound steps and reduce pick time in
outbound flows.
OWMS Setup
The following setup methods would help to turn on the
WMS setup
Organization Setup
Subinventory Setup
Locator Setup
OWMS Setup
Organization Setup
Cartonization Option
Maximum Clusters
OWMS Setup
Subinventory Setup
Subinventory Status
Default Cost Group
Cartonization Option
LPN Controlled Option
Locator Controlled Option
Default Locator Status
Picking UOM
Picking Order (Functionality Change)
OWMS Setup
Locator Setup
Locator Type
Locator Status
Locator Capacity
Locator Coordinates
Picking
Receiving
Cycle Counting
Physical Counting
Pack/Unpack
Cross-Docking
Cartonization
Direct Shipping
Shipping
Assembly Completion
Task Planning
Picking
Once the orders are released,Oracle WMS uses the Rules engine for
Material allocations.After the system completes the allocations,the Task
type assignment engine assigns the appropriate task types.Now the task is
ready to dispatch to an operator.The operator can then log onto the
system,that is sing onto materila handling device and accept pick tasks.This
complete the Picking Process.
In Oracle WMS we have the following types of Picking.
Cluster Pick
Discrete Pick
Order Pick
Wave Pick
Pick by Label
Bulk Pick
Paper-Based Pick
Zone Pick
Receiving
Oracle WMS inbound logistics refers to receiving,inspection and
put away processes within the warehouse. Main features are as follows
Inbound Features
Optional Inbound Material Inspections : System allows to receive the
material,if want we can inspect the material,this can be done using Oracle
Purchasing Inspection or using Oracle Quality. If selected for Inspection,all
quantities with in an LPN must be inspected.
System assigned cost groups : At the time of receipt,the system will
assign a cost-group providing that we have set them up for the incoming
material,this will help to separate Physical inventory accounting from
standard cost group accounting.
System suggested put-away locations : Using the WMS rules engine,the
system will suggest an optimal put away location for inbound material.
Note : Put away locations are enforced by the system and therefore,we
can override them at the time of put away.
Cycle Count
Cycle Counting : Cycle counting is the periodic counting of
individual items throughout the course of the year to ensure the accuracy of
inventory quantities and values. Accurate system onhand quantities are
essential for managing supply and demand, maintaining high service
levels,and planning production.
Before performing cycle counts using the mobile device,we
must have already set up Oracle Inventory ABC classes and groups,and
must have submitted a request to generate count requests. Also new fields
have been added to the cycle count Header Form that support the
discrepancy options related to LPN. There are two types of counting.
Summary Counting
Detail Counting
Summary Counting : Scanning the entire LPN,then the system assumes
that the contents that are supposed to be in the LPN actually exist.
Detail Counting : Scanning each and very item residing inside the LPN.
Physical Counting
Physical Inventory : Reconciliation of system
maintained item on-hand balances with actual counts of inventory.
Its is done once in a year or twice.
Oracle WMS enables to perform Physical counting,using the
mobile device.Before we perform Physical inventory we must
defined physical inventory and generated the PI tags in Oracle
Inventory. Like Cycle Counting,it does not generate any tasks for
Physical inventory. In mobile device,we can enter the physical
inventory name
Pack/Unpack
Pack : We can pack the loose material into a LPN. If the
material to pack is under revision control,then enter the revision(CTRL+G is
the shortcut key to generate a new LPN),but the material to be packed can
have any LPN,that exists in the locator or defined but not used.
Cross-Docking
Cross-Docking : Cross-docking is the use of inbound receipts
to satisfy outbound demands.Matching Outbound shipments to scheduled
receipts in advance.