The Oracle Warehouse Management system (WMS) is a component of Oracle’s Supply Chain Management and Manufacturing solution. It spans the areas of warehouse resource management, warehouse configuration, task management, advanced pick methodologies, and value added services.
Receiving: Receive Materials and finished goods
Put away: Put away materials and finished goods you receive
Storage: Store Items within the warehouse
Picking: Pick orders for manufacturing and shipping
Packing: Pack orders for shipping
Shipping: Ship order to customers
Value Added Services: Printing
Comparison of the modules
In comparison to Inventory, WMS provides the following advantages
1.1 Rules - Operation Plan, Putaway, Cost Group, Task Type, Picking and Label Printing
1.2 Material Management-LPNs
1.3 Task Management
1.4 Labor Management
2.1 In bound logic
2.2 Out bound Logic
2.3 Cross docking
2.4 Cartonization, Consolidation, and Packing
2.5 Shipping
3.1. Cost Group
3.2 Label Printing & RFID
Warehouse Activities
Receiving: Receive Materials and finished goods
Put away: Put away materials and finished goods you receive
Storage: Store Items within the warehouse
Picking: Pick orders for manufacturing and shipping
Packing: Pack orders for shipping
Shipping: Ship order to customers
Value Added Services: Printing
Comparison of the modules
In comparison to Inventory, WMS provides the following advantages
1.1 Rules - Operation Plan, Putaway, Cost Group, Task Type, Picking and Label Printing
1.2 Material Management-LPNs
1.3 Task Management
1.4 Labor Management
2.1 In bound logic
2.2 Out bound Logic
2.3 Cross docking
2.4 Cartonization, Consolidation, and Packing
2.5 Shipping
3.1. Cost Group
3.2 Label Printing & RFID
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