Introduction to warehouse management systems

Here are the List of questions you will expect in your manhattan WMS interview
A) Manhattan WMS is the warehouse management application used by many global companies to manage their warehouse operations like receiving,putaway,picking,packing and shipping.
A) The major components in Wms are Receiving, Putaway, Inventory management, Waving, Picking, Packing, loading and shipping.
A) The inbound process refers to all the steps involved in receiving goods into a Warehouse. It ensures that the inventory is correctly received and properly recorded, inspected and stored in correct storage location.
A) Inbound process mainly includes below steps:
Check in:
Receiving process starts with the Guard check in. This function allows the system to record the real arrival date and time of the ASN. If ASN has an appointment then system will use this appointment for check else system will create one appointment automatically. Once check in done then trailer will move to available dock door.
It is the process of unloading the goods from the trailer and receive it based on the ASN data.
Check out:
It is used to store real leaving date and time of the trailer after it has been unloaded. And also system will free up the dock door and yard location and make it available for other trailers.
Quality check:
In this step quality inspection operator will do some quality checks.
Putaway:
WMS suggests or assigns the storage location based on the rules on the putaway configuration.
A) Blind ASN will come to picture when the suppliers sends the inventory without any ASN. System can receive inventory without any ASN but it can have more manual work.
A) we have item level and LPN or case level receiving.
A) you can answer based on your project. In my case it is Receiving.
A) Putaway is the process of taking the received inventory and directing it to active or reserve location based on the configured rules.
A) In wms we have two types of putaway they are:
A) In system directed mode system will directs iLPNs to storage location where as in user directed mode user manually selects the location and do the putaway.
A) Outbound process in wms involves below steps
A) Allocation is the process of designating the specific inventory from within warehouse to fulfil customer orders.
A) Wave management is the process of grouping orders together for processing based on similar characteristics such as order types, ship via,items etc
A) Cubing or cartonization in wms refers to the process of determining the best optimal carton or Olpn for packing the order.
Cube-by- UOM and Cube to capacity
A) Replenishment is the process of filling the pick face or active location from the bulk storage location to ensure enough stock is available.
In many warehouse, fast moving items are placed in active location which can be easily accessable. When the stock in these locations runs low then replenishment will trigger to refill these locations from reserve or bulk locations.
A) An order shortage happens when the system didn't find the enough inventory to fulfil a sales order.
A) Inventory need type(INT) determines how the inventory will be allocated and why the allocation is required.
Ex: INT2, INT50, INT51
A) This table is primarily used to store details related to inventory allocation for order fulfillment, this helps to find which items are allocated for picking from which batch and from which location.
A) Cycle counting is the process of auditing the inventory in the warehouse in order to determine whether any discrepancies exist between WMS system and warehouse.
User can manually initiate cycle counting by scanning location in wm mobile or RF. And system also will trigger cycle count tasks based on some certain conditions in cycle count configuration such as short picks, item substitution, alternative location etc
A) Lpn disposition refers to action or decision taken regarding an lpn after it has been received, whether it will go to putaway or it will allocate for cross dock etc.
A) If you get any wave issues then goto wave runs> order failures(allocation failures,message logging and summary logs) there you will find the reason for wave failure.
A) Task management involves assigning and tracking tasks within the warehouse to optimize workflow. It includes assigning task for putaway,picking, inventory management etc..
A) WMS sends all the updates like asn verification,order allocation, inventory adjustments,invoice through PIX.
A) Cross docking is warehouse process where inbound inventory is directly allocated to outbound orders without being stored in storage location.
A) Sales order is the customer order where as transfer order is the internal order which moves the inventory from one warehouse to another.
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