E-WMS SKU Management: an introduction
Introduction
This document describes the basics of E-WMS SKU Management, as
available per product update 407.
Description
SKU (Stock Keeping Units) Management enables you to tag any stock unit in your warehouse with a unique number, a 'license plate'. Throughout the WMS processes, this license plate can be scanned to identify the already known content of that stock unit. Instead of scanning warehouse, location, item, batch-
or serial number and quantity you only have to scan the unique number. This unique number is a SSCC
(18-digit) number, generated and label printed by WMS in WMS stock receipt
processes. This guarantees unique and consistent numbering throughout your
warehouse. The SKU stock unit can be any logistical unit (pallet, bag,
box) on which you can apply a barcode label and needs to be handled in your
warehouse.
SKU management is different from E-WMS
SSCC.
A SSCC number is created only during the sales order fulfilment
issuing process, where SSCC numbers are linked to fulfilment lines. This offers
the possibility to communicate the SSCC numbers of a shipment to a customer (EDI
delivery note message). This means these SSCC numbers are not used in
internal warehouse processes. SSCC supports 'mixed' pallets (different items
and/or batches on one SSCC).
A SKU number is created during a (WMS) stock receipt process, where
the details of the SKU stock are registered and saved within E-WMS. After that,
it suffices to scan this SKU number in other WMS processes. SKU management does
not support mixed pallets.
Availability
SKU Management is general available from product update 403 for license E-WMS
II (SE1381).
Benefits
SKU Management will give you the following general benefits:
- higher efficiency and accuracy in logistical processes by scanning just the SKU number
in issuing processes, transfers and counts. One scan is much more efficient
and gives less chance of scan failures.
note: using EAN128 bar codes gives almost the same advantage, but
requires additional input of warehouse code and warehouse location code.
-
additional FIFO/LIFO picking advice possibilities for non-serial/batch
items; based on the SKU receipt date
- possibility to advice 'full
pallets' directly from bulk locations (overruling location advice policy)
for order picking, so picking locations can be used for smaller quantities
only
- avoid breaking up pallets on locations which are not reachable for an
order picker ('allow breaking' configurable per SKU/item configuration or
per location type)
- additional tracking and tracing possibilities: SKU transaction history is saved;
you are able to report warehouse history on several key fields,
for example transactions on a specific location or for a specific SKU during
a date range - Directed Put Away offers a calculated location advice
based on SKU properties (dimensions) on the hand terminal
during transfers
- More structured storage in your warehouse; WMS Location Types allow you
to define storage rules based on SKU properties for a range of warehouse locations
Prerequisites
Following prerequisites apply to using E-WMS SKU Management:
- License requirements:
- SE1380 E-WMS I
- SE1381 E-WMS II
- SE1311 E-Warehouse Management
- SE1312 E-Warehouse Locations
- usage of communication type 'Scanner - ASP'
- usage of
Exact Globe Next 'warehouse locations' enabled
- E-WMS 'picking advice'
enabled for all guided picking processes
- SKU Management only supports working in sales units (not in purchase
units)
- a
properly configured installation of a registered version of BarTender
labeling software. BarTender is not an Exact product
Supported WMS processes
SKU Management supports following WMS processes:
- WMS Purchase Receipts
- WMS Inventory
- WMS Transfers
- WMS Route Optimizing for Sales Order Fulfillment,
Replenishment and Production Issues
- WMS Sales Order Fulfillment
- WMS Stock Transactions
- WMS Replenishment (limited as to calculation of
the target location)
- WMS Production Receipts
- WMS Production Issues
- WMS Cross docking
- WMS Pick&Pack
The following WMS processes do not support SKU numbers (SKU stock):
- Mobile Sales Entry
- WMS Purchase Entry
- Intercompany Logistics (ICL)
- Keyboard Wedge Scanning
These processes will still work within a SKU database but only in 'sales
units', and do not support or recognize SKU numbers.
Consequences
Usage of SKU Management will have following consequences:
- in WMS receipt processes, extra labeling and registration actions are required
-
All Exact Globe Next functions for receipts, issues or any other
stock transaction can not be used for SKU items. E-WMS has to be used for
all logistical transactions for SKU stock.
- When starting with SKU Management you will probably have to do a WMS Inventory,
including SKU label printing, for all SKU items, to create a starting
position including SKU numbers
SKU Management functionality and rules
SKU Management offers the following functionality.
- create
SKU types
- it is possible to use 'single-layer' configuration (just a pallet
number), or a two-layer configuration (pallet has SKU number and all boxes
on that pallet also have a unique SKU number).
It is advised to only use two-layer SKU when strictly required, otherwise it
is more practical to use single-layer configurations.
- create one or more
SKU
per item configurations
with specific SKU properties
- You are able to define a SKU item as:
- outer SKU only (sales units on a pallet)
- inner SKU only (sales units in a box)
- two-layer SKU type (sales units in boxes on pallets)
- Configure specific
SKU properties per item:
- configure per item whether a SKU number is
mandatory
in receipt processes, or that stock can also exist in 'sales units' for
that SKU item
- configure a default SKU configuration for an item, related to
Autoreceive
- generate SKU numbers and label printing from the hand terminal in
E-WMS receipts processes and counts
- define the 18 digit SSCC number structure: GS1 company code and GS1
prefix, with separate numbering ranges for outer and inner SKUs
- possibility to scan 'external' SKU/SSCC numbers, instead of generating
and printing from an E-WMS hand terminal
- able to scan and register SKU numbers
per receipt line in above mentioned WMS processes
- able to automatically receive a range of SKU numbers (Autoreceive)
- you can use
DPA
(Directed Put-Away) advice in WMS Transfers, for SKU stock or for sales
units stock
- A Route Optimizing picking advice can be based on a SKU receipt date (FIFO or LIFO) for non-batch items.
- you have the possibility to advice a 'full pallet' directly from a bulk type location,
overruling the general 'location advice' policy
- you have the possibility to generate a picking advice specified by SKU
number, or without specific SKU numbers ('just pick any SKU for that item
from that location')
- you have the possibility to
split
a picking advice to different hand terminals based on advised unit type:
- sales unit (pick loose units, or units from a pallet)
- outer SKU (pick whole pallet)
- inner SKU (pick whole box)
- you are able to configure that your customer will only accept one
specific SKU type, so only stock on that SKU type will be advised for that
customer
- you are able to scan a SKU number in the warehouse or warehouse location
field in stock issuing processes, this will pre-fill all required data
- a SKU item can have 'SKU stock' or 'sales unit' stock (units without a
SKU number)
- you can define whether
it is
mandatory to scan a SKU number in stock receipt functions
- you are able to replenish stock, by transferring a whole SKU, instead of
breaking up a SKU to pick what you need
- report on SKU
transaction history
- report on SKU stock positions
- 'WMS Item/Stock view' provides information of stock on SKU level per item
- consistency diagnose on WMS SKU stock versus Exact Globe Next stock with
quick repair (407)
- 'incomplete' SKUs are supported: it is possible to receive less on a SKU
than the default SKU quantity
- 'broken' SKUs are supported, it is possible to have less sales units in a SKU than default configured,
depending on the 'allow breaking' property
- 'overfull' SKUs are supported, it is possible to have more sales units on a SKU than the default configuration allows, depending on the 'No maximum quantity' property
- WMS will perform stock validations on scanner and in the WMS Control Centers to guarantee SKU stock consistency
- Cross docking with SKU: receipt lines are split per cross docking advice
line (put away advice per sales order per item), with optional scanning
(creating) a
SKU number per advice line
- E-WMS Inventory allows scanning the SKU number and 'assume' the content
of the SKU. In combination with general scanner setting 'Focus to next
field' enabled, you can still confirm the pre-filled fields
- Scanning sales- or purchase returns (regular orders with negative
quantities, not RMA or RTV) is supported for SKU items, in sales units
Following rules apply to SKU Management:
- Since E-WMS uses it's own stock tables,
only WMSclient
can be used to register stock receipts or issues for SKU stock
- a SKU can contain:
- one item code
- one batch
- or: multiple serial numbers (for one item code)
- an item is a SKU item, when it has one or more SKU configurations
defined
- SKU scanning functionality is only triggered when SKU Management is enabled and
when the item is a SKU item
- SKU numbers are 18-digit SSCC numbers according to the GS1
standard, both for E-WMS SKU numbers or 'external' SKU numbers
- an 'inner' SKU remains an inner SKU type, whether it is part of an outer SKU, or not.
- all Exact Globe Next locations can basically hold SKU item sales units
stock and/or SKU stock - unit storage restrictions can be defined in
Location Types
- when transferring a SKU item to a 'location type' which only allows
sales units, a SKU will be automatically broken down into sales units
(without specific notice on the hand terminal)
- scanning WMS
scan codes can not be used in combination with scanning SKUs, because of
conflicting factors
-
Pivot point
is not supported for SKU items
- the E-WMS Control Center reports
do not
show SKU information, except for specific error messages
- creating SKUs (or repacking) can only be done on a hand terminal (not in
E-WMS control centers)
- 'Repacking' always means building a new SKU
- SKU Management is enabled by one general setting. When disabled, no SKU fields or information will be shown.
- changing
SKU configuration options of a SKU item (like 'breaking up' allowed) does NOT change the properties of the existing SKUs on stock, but only of SKUs created after this configuration change.
- when SKU Management is enabled, WMS transfer menu 'Transfer to one' is
not available, instead 'Repack to' is available
SKU changes per product update
Points of attention
- it is not possible to store multiple batches or multiple item codes on one SKU
- when printing a SKU label from the hand terminal: the serial/batch
number cannot be included (yet) on the label;
because label printing is done prior to the actual receipt (and batch
registration). It is
however possible to preprint labels with actual quantity (print remainder quantity
on last label).
- the calculation of a replenishment target location does not
support all SKU- or location type restrictions. E-WMS Replenishment is based on replenishing
sales units on picking locations and is not based on replenishing
SKUs. Please see
this document for supported scenarios.
- it is not possible to just add stock to an existing SKU (after the
initial SKU receipt has been processed). Instead, WMS
repacking has to be started, which means building a new SKU
- you cannot directly select a specific printer when printing SKU labels from a
hand terminal. The printer configured in the BarTender layout, or else the
printer saved with the label layout, will always be
used. You may bypass this by creating multiple
labels for the same step, and using different SQL views with specific
selections (per warehouse or per order picker for example). E-WMS will
always evaluate all labels linked to one 'application' but only print
the labels where the view would return one or more records.
- When using order fulfillment 'inner SSCC' ('box number')
registration and picking a two-layer SKU while you have configured to copy
SKU numbers as SSCC numbers: the 'inner' SKU numbers are not
automatically copied as 'inner SSCC' (box) numbers
- When generating a SKU picking advice
without specific SKU number you may have to also enable 'Advice
collection' when the SKUs on the same location hold different
quantities. Otherwise you may encounter somewhat illogical behavior on the
scanner.
Getting started
Please refer to following documents to get started with SKU Management:
- Exact Video: introduction to SKU Management (English or Dutch)
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