Items being received are located according to automatic bin assignment using operational logic and configurable business rules appropriate to the environment.
Highlights
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Scan or Enter Products
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Unlimited Item Cross-Reference
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Substitute / Supercede
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Product Labeling
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Damage Routing and Quality Control
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Automatic Bin Assignment
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Expedite Cross-Dock and Backorder
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Closely Integrated to Purchasing
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Cost Allocation at the Piece Level
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Planned / Unplanned Receipts
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Vendor Performance Ranking
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One Step Receiving
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Inbound Labeling
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The Receiving process is where it all begins. If information is not handled properly from the get-go, everything from this point forward becomes compromised. IRMS supports your receipt operations from delivery confirmation of the right products, in the expected quantities, and in good, saleable condition to ensuring accurate update of the details in the system... in real-time from the RF.
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After selecting a Receipt and item number, and making basic edits for things like late delivery checking, a simple data maintenance screen allows the entry of every item, its case quantity, and the number of cases being received. Should special moving instructions exist in the system, they will be displayed. Should an item be flagged by Quality Assurance, it will automatically be placed on QA hold. Should a problem be noted upon receipt, the receiving employee can place a hold from the RF.
Items being received are located according to automatic bin assignment using operational logic and configurable business rules appropriate to the environment. Taking into account item attributes, status, storage or zoning requirements, consolidation needs, primary pick, etc., IRMS assigns a location for the item. However, sometimes your warehouse staff knows better and can accordingly override the IRMS assignment.
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