Sales Order Picking/Shipping with Advanced WMS in Microsoft Dynamics AX
Editor's Note: This represents the first of a 3-part series about sales order picking/shipping, and is drawn from the Essential Guide for Advanced Warehouse Management using Microsoft Dynamics AX: 2016 Edition. A previous article described the series of Essential Guides.
Sales order picking/shipping activities often represent some of the most critical warehouse management processes within manufacturing and distribution companies. Some scenarios only require basic warehouse management capabilities to support simple order-based picking/shipping, while other scenarios require advanced capabilities. The advanced capabilities within Microsoft Dynamics AX - also known as the Advanced WMS approach - involve different conceptual models to support variations in business processes.
This article is the first in a three-part series focusing on the Advanced WMS capabilities within AX 2012 R3 and the new Dynamics AX, and how they support variations in the sales order picking/shipping process. For explanatory purposes, it is easiest to start with a simple yet typical business process, and explain the related life cycles, reversing transactions and key constructs. The basic process provides a baseline for explaining variations in subsequent articles. These topics are reflected in the following sections within the article.
- Basic Process for Sales Order Picking/Shipping
- Life Cycles Related to the Basic Process
- Reversing Transactions in the Basic Process
- Key Constructs for Sales Order Picking/Shipping
Subsequent articles in this series cover variations ...
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