- The article discusses the challenges of implementing the warehouse management module in Microsoft Dynamics 365 and the need for experienced consultants to assist with the configuration.
- The author provides a checklist for setting up the warehouse management module, including enabling warehouse management processes for warehouses and items, creating storage dimension groups, and setting up unit sequence groups and reservation hierarchies.
- The article also covers the configuration of warehouse parameters, such as manual control versus automation, and the mapping of warehouse locations and zones.
- Special sub-processes like label printing, containerization, and quality checks are discussed, along with the configuration steps for each process.
- The decision to use license plate tracking in storage areas is explored, considering the pros and cons of tracking inventory with unique identifiers.
- Inbound processes, including sorting goods and considering warehouse layout and product characteristics, are addressed.
- Outbound processes, such as generating shipments, releasing orders to the warehouse, and splitting picking into multiple steps, are explained.
- Internal warehouse operations, like movements, counting and adjustments, replenishment, blocking, inquiries, and reprints, are discussed, along with the minimum requirements to start these processes.
- The article concludes by explaining the steps to enable the mobile device service and configure the mobile device menu for warehouse operations.This is the complete content of the article, not a summary.
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