The Warehouse management system in Supply Chain Management gives you flexible ways to define your warehouse layout to meet changing needs, so that you can achieve optimal warehouse efficiency. You can establish high-priority and low-priority storages areas for optimum placement of goods. You can divide your warehouse into zones to accommodate various storage needs, such…
read moreInventory locations are used with basic warehousing (WMS I) to determine where items are stored and where items are picked from in a WMS I warehouse. This topic applies to features in the Inventory management module. It does not apply to features in the Warehouse management module. The term location refers to the place that…
read moreERP enables you to prepare demand forecasts by customers, products, geography, as well as seasons. Knowing what’s coming up positions your managers for making strategic, profitable decisions with procurement, scheduling and labor management. Navigate : Master planning > Master planning > Planned orders By firming planned orders, real orders are created. These are also known as…
read moreThere is a standard functionality which allows shipment costs (as calculated in the Shipment cost document) to be billed directly to the bill-to-parties of the included deliveries/sales orders. Create and setup charges codes and charges can be added on sales order. Create charges code:- Step1- Go to Accounts Receivable > Charges setup > Charges code.…
read moreCustomers can return items for various reasons. For example, an item might be defective, or it might not meet the customer’s expectations. The return process starts when a customer issues a request to return an item. After the customer’s request is received, a return order is created. Sales quotation created from contacts Step 1 –…
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