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Oracle Warehouse Management Dave Herring – Lion Apparel, Inc. [email protected] Brian Pellot – Pelley Consulting, LLC [email protected]

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Page 1: WMS

Oracle Warehouse Management

Dave Herring – Lion Apparel, [email protected]

Brian Pellot – Pelley Consulting, LLC

[email protected]

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Overview Project Status and Background WMS Basics LPN Concepts and Processing Task Processing Rules Engine Key Learnings Wrap-up

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Background and Project Status

100 years plus World’s largest

maker of protective clothing

Turn-out gear, helmets, boots ...

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Background and Project Status Implementing OM, Configurator,

Inventory, Quality, BOM, WIP, Cost, AR and WMS

Starting second round of system testing

Planning to go-live March, 2004

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WMS Basics WMS augments other modules’

functionality (Inv, Shipping, WIP, Quality) Additional responsibility and set of forms

plus forms from the other modules Rules engine – Core of WMS functionality Mobile Web Applications(MWA), Mobile

Supply Chain Apps (MSCA) – Handheld/RF ready interface

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WMS Basics - MWAMobile Web Applications

•Intended for handheld, RF devices

•Device Evaluation and Selection

•Many are portable PCs with other capabilities

•Easily integrated with flexible setups in the application

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WMS Basics - MWATransactions entered through a Telnet session Receiving/Putaway Shipping LPN transactions Physical/Cycle Counting Standard inventory transactions WIP Moves and Material Transactions Inquiry Screens

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WMS Basics - MWA

Subinventory Transfer

Data can be entered, scanned or selected.

Think about the amount of information to be entered(keyed) through the handheld.

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LPN Concepts and Processing License Plate Number – unique identifier

for a group of items/instances Like a box, crate, truck, basket, pallet,

vat, tank, etc. LPNs can contain other LPNs, boxes in

boxes, boxes in trucks Pack, consolidate, unpack Herring’s law of packing (with regards

to Newton)

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LPN Concepts and Processing

Items

Pack Consolidate Transfer the Truck LPN(one transaction)

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LPN Concepts and Processing

Un-Pack

Receive theTruck LPN(one transaction)

Un-Pack

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Task Processing Tasks are actions performed in the

warehouse. Putaway, pick Tasks assigned to WH resources (people

and machines) Rules engine assigns correct task to

correct resources

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Task Processing

Task ListPick 2 smilesPick 3 circlesPutaway LPN XPick 4 bolts

Rules Engine

ResourcesJoe in a Forklift

Alice on Foot

Betty in Crane

Task assignment, progress and efficiency can be directed and monitored through a control board.

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Task Processing

Control Board used to monitor and manager tasks on the floor.

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Rules Engine Core of WMS is

the Rules Engine Drives the

functionality

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Rules Engine

Dave’s first thoughts…

“Rules, we don’t need no stinking rules”

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Rules Engine Uses Rules, Strategies and

Assignments to: Assign Tasks Allocate Material to Move Order (pick

waves) Assign Cost Groups (inventory

accounting) Direct Putaways Drive label printing

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Rules Engine

Example Rules If item to be putaway has a category of

Frozen Goods and is larger than 200lbs, place in subinventory Bulk Frozen Goods

Pick material for customer X from a Grade A lot

Put internal order receipts in FG subinventories

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Rules Engine

This is very flexible but can be difficult to achieve the desired result

Some programming experience is necessary

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Rules Engine

Example Rule:These quickly get complex and technical.

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Key Learnings WMS is fairly immature

Bugs Seemingly logical functionality is not

available Much of the functionality only

available in MWA LPNs Pick confirmation by tasks

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Key Learnings Once you go WMS, you have to use the

WMS methods. Cost groups – they have to be used as

assigned through the engine. Locator Control must be turned on Pick confirm must be manual and use tasks. Receiving must be done in MWA

A Lot of Setup Cartonization Directed putaway by weight or volume

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Key Learnings Rules Engine requires functional

and technical help Open interfaces do support much

of the functionality for extensions. However, only briefly documented.

Some features are difficult to implement since all information must be entered through MWA

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Questions

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