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Replenishment

https://seko.atlassian.net/wiki/x/bRV0qQ

Kitting

TERM

DEFINITION

Bulk Storage

(upstream) reserve/backup storage areas for replenishing pickface locations. It hold larger quantities of items and are not directly accessible for picking.

Pick Face storage

(downstream) primary storage and picking areas. Location for loose picking

Floor Spot

Floor spots refer to specific locations on the warehouse floor where items are temporarily stored or staged before replenishment of Pick Face.

These spots are often used for overflow storage or for items awaiting further processing (e.g., quality checks).

Replenishment Level

It is the quantity set when an item’s inventory drops below the minimum level, triggers replenishment

System Replenishment

automated process where the restocking based on predefined rules or algorithms.

A scheduled job will run every night and will create replenishment record the night after.

Forced Replenishment

occurs when external factors (such as customer orders or production requirements) drive restocking, regardless of predefined thresholds. It responds to immediate needs driven by external factors.

Kitting

TERM

DEFINITION

Build-on-the-fly

Components are assembled as Kits as upon Dispatch Request

Pre-assembled Kits

Ready-built kits provided by Clients or assembled through Work Order

Components/Kit Components

Separate SKUs/Items/Products that makes a KIT

Parent KIT/ KIT SKU

New SKU created which composed of 2 or more SKU (components)

Line

Line Number of Items/SKUs in a Sales Order

Barcode

Dispatch barcode generated in the Dispatch Note

Print

Generate documents ON SCREEN- Download/Save file or Print externally.

Wave Configurations

Client Requirements and conditions for wave picking

Kit to Order

Order for kits to be dispatched, first looking at pre-assembled kits followed by build kits on the fly.

Kit Work order

Work order (internal process directed by client) to assemble kits ready for quick dispatch.

Order Pick Pack

TERM

DEFINITION

GS1 (Global Standard 1)

a global language for identifying products and locations. GS1 assigns unique numbers to items. These numbers help businesses track inventory, manage supply chains, and ensure accurate checkout at the store.

This is also used when generating the Dispatch Carton Labels (SSCC)

SSCC (Serial Shipping Container Code)

a unique code that identifies the container and everything inside it for storage and/or transport purposes.

SPS (Small parcel Shipping)

refers to sending an individual small package through a shipping carrier.

See Also: https://seko.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/SMAN/pages/2727841678/WMS+Glossary#Glossary-of-WMS-Terms

SPS Commerce

offers a feature called Carrier Service within their Fulfillment platform.

See Also: https://seko.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/SMAN/pages/2727841678/WMS+Glossary#Third-Party-Integrations-via-TMS

Carrier Label

are stickers or tags that provide carriers/couriers (such as USPS, FedEx, or UPS) with essential information (such as sender’s and recipient’s names, addresses, tracking numbers) to help direct the package to its intended destination.

TMS (Transportation Management System)

Software that helps businesses plan, execute, and optimize the physical movement of goods. It manages shipping, carrier selection, route planning, and freight tracking.

Temp Bin (Temporary Bin)

used to temporarily store items before they are moved to their final storage location or processed further.

See Also: https://seko.atlassian.net/wiki

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