Load planning workbench and serial/batch above items
The load planning workbench is meant to allow you to plan loads against sales orders which could be in advance of when the stock is actually available to be reserved. For batch/serial below items or none tracked items it is possible to build several loads from a sales order and for large loads yo...
Automatic and planned cross docking in combination with the load planning workbench
Currently the automatic cross docking and planned cross docking functionality does not support usage of the load planning workbench. This means the functionality does not support common scenarios for load planning including where; 1. There are multiple sales orders per load 2. There are multipl...
Add product filter codes and Pack size category ID to variants
In some circumstances we want to treat different variants of an item for warehousing purposes however all the field that link into how that item is handled in the warehouse are at released product level. Having product filter codes at variant level would allow for definition of different pick and...
Backflush WHS Enabled items from a default location
Add in the capability to add in a default production consumption location for a material item per warehouse or even better per resource It is common in process manufacturing to use silos for storage of bulk materials where in many cases one silo feeds the raw material requirement for several or ...
Release Load to warehouse batch job with reservation
It would be good if there was a Release Load to warehouse for use with loads planned using the load planning work bench. If the job also included the reservation of the item this would allow for a load to automatically be released for picking and staging once part of the load is in available stock.
Dock management profiles should provide option to align a single location for all work for a load/shipment
In the below case MS comments
"The dock management system is designed to prevent the mixing of items, rather than binding them together, however it would indeed be beneficial to have more control...