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Kit Build
Once all child products are collected, the operator will need to physically and systematically build a kit.
Step 1: Select Kit Build
The operator selects ‘Kit Build’ from menu.
Building Kits
A work order for kits must be created prior to picking. Review the “Kit Request” work instruction.

Step 1: Open “Cluster Pick”
On the mobile scanner, select the “Cluster Pick” work flow.
Step 2: Scan Work Zone & Cart
On the mobile scanner, select the “Cluster Pick” work flow.
The operator scans the work zone.
Work zone: DEFAULT
Note JASCI is case sensitive!
The operator proceeds to scan /enter the kit build, work benchcart.
If the work bench is valid, the operator proceeds to scan/enter the cart ID.
If the work bench is not valid, the operator will need to scan/enter a different kit build, work bench.
Step 2: Scan/Enter Cart ID
The operator scans/enters the cart ID that was used to pick the child products for the kit.
If the cart ID associated with kit work is valid, the operator proceeds to physically build the kits and enter the quantity of total built kits.
If quantity built is less than or equal to the picked amount, JASCI software creates putaway work.
If quantity built is NOT less than or equal to the picked amount, an error message is displayed.
If the cart ID associated with kit work is NOT valid, the operator will need to locate the correct cartOPEN sales orders are allocated to the pick tote at this point.
The kit cart ID is not the LPN.


Step 3: Verify Location
The operator is directed to a location.
The operator will verify the location by scanning the location bar code.

Step 4: Pick Product
The operator picks the product from the direct location.
Product details will be displayed.
If the product is not in the directed location, select the “Cut” button.
If the product is in the directed location but the expected quantity is not, select the “Cut" button.
The operator scans the product barcode.
If the product barcode does not scan, notify a supervisor.

Step 5: Scan Kit Cart Slot
The operator scans the slot LPN and transfers the picked product into the directed slot.
The slot LPN is not the kit cart ID.

Repeat: 3 - 5
Repeat steps 3 - 5 for all child products.
Once all child products are collected, the operator will need to physically and systematically build a kit.

Step 6: Begin Building Kit
On the desktop, select ‘Kit Build’.
4 - Inventory > Kitting > Kit Build
The operator proceeds to scan/enter the kit build work bench.
The operator scans/enters the cart ID that was used to pick the child products for the kit.
Step 3: Putaway
JASCI creates putaway work and completes the following for the built kits:
Slots the parent product.
Prints the putaway label (AKA LPN).
If the operator has to build additional kits for the request, the operator returns to step 2.
If the operator does NOT have the build additional kits for the request, the operator proceeds to putaway the kits.
If the operator has to build additional kits due to a CUT, the operator will need to manually complete the work and free the carts.
If the operator does NOT have to build additional kits due to a CUT, the operator will enter the total amount of built kits.



Step 7: Build the Kit
All child products picked will be displayed.
Click the “Build” button to build the child products into a kit.
The operator will verify the amount of kits being built and any extra information if needed (e.g lots, expiry, serial numbers).
The operator will click the "Build" button again.
JASCI autogenerates the LPN putaway label at this point.

Step 8: Putaway
Once all kits are built, they will need to be putaway.

Review the “Petaway” work instruction.