JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Warehouse Management System
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Agenda
• Business Challenges
• WMS at a Glance
• Benefits
• WMS Activities
• Features
• Demonstration
• Summary
Business Challenges
How do I?
• Optimize Use of Warehouse Space
• Support Lower Cost of Ownership
• Improve Warehouse Operations and Efficiencies
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Warehouse Management System
(WMS) at a Glance
• Element of the Supply Chain
Management process that manages the
movement and storage of materials
throughout the warehouse.
• WMS functionality is generally broken
down into the following three operations:
• Putaway,
• Replenishment,
• Picking
• The key to these systems is the logic to direct
these operations to specific locations based
on user defined criteria.
Inbound
Internal
Processing Outbound
• Purchases
• Mfg / Assembly
• Transfers
• Outside Processing
• Customer Shipments
• Vendor Returns
• Transfers
• Outside Processing
• Pick
• Pack
• Inspection
• Count
• Assembly
• Storage
• Move
• Replenish
Warehouse Management System (WMS) at a Glance
Benefits
• Streamline Material Flow
• User Defined Movement Process
• Optimize Space Utilization
• Automatic Replenishment
• LPN and Lot / Serial Creation and Tracking
• Fully integrated
Warehouse Management
Activities
• Eliminate Integration
• Reduce Cost
and Complexity
• Reduce Risk and
Upgrade Issues
• Eliminate Problems
with Reconciliation
• Simplify Support
EnterpriseOne Integrated Functionality
Warehouse
Management
Inventory Transportation Financials
Procurement Manufacturing SOE/SOP
Seamless
Integration
Warehouse Management Solution
Transportation Manufacturing Purchasing Fulfillment
RTVs
Orders
Transfers
RMAs
Purchases
Transfers
Global Visibility
RF Support
Inspect
Receive
Ship Pack
Directed
Pick
Transfer
Move
Cross Dock
Putaway
Pick
RF
Tracking
LPN
Assemble
Replenish
Warehouse
Features
WMS Features
• User-defined rules based processing
• System-directed putaway and picking
• Fixed/Random Locations
• Multiple units of measure per item
• Zone Management
• Move-path sequencing
• Proximity determination
• Cross-docking
• Location Reservation
• Stacking limits
WMS Features
• Carton Recommendations
• Carton Serialization
• Repack/cartonization processing
• Automatic or Manual Replenishment
• Wave Picking
• Interactive or Batch movement confirmations
• Lot/serial/date control
• License Plating
• Supports RFID Processing
Warehouse
Summary
With WMS you can…
• User-defined rules for stock movement.
• License plating management.
• Fixed and random locations for efficient stock
movement.
• Automatic shipping carton recommendation
during picking and carton reorganization.
• Ability to review warehouse contents up to nine
levels of detail.
• Manual or automatic putaway, picking, and
replenishment of stock.
• The ability to cross-dock from receiving area to
shipping area.
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