You can move items in your warehouse in different ways, depending on how you've configured your warehouse. The complexity can vary:
- Small warehouses might use basic warehouse configurations to handle orders individually, in a single or multiple steps.
- Large warehouses might use advanced configurations where all warehouse activities are coordinated by a directed workflow. Learn more at Setting Up Warehouse Management.
Items may need to be moved between bins, for example, due to internal operations:
- A production order needs components delivered, or its finished items put away.
- A warehouse manager wants to optimize space.
- Unplanned movements to and from operations.
- Replenish picking bins or shop floor bins.
- Update bin contents.
Counting, adjusting, and reclassifying items can involve warehouse tasks that must be performed on warehouse entries before they can be synchronized with item ledger entries. Learn more at Count, Adjust, and Reclassify Inventory.
The following table describes a sequence of tasks, with links to the articles that describe them.
Related information
Warehouse Management Overview
Inventory
Setting Up Warehouse Management
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