Manhattan WMOS L1 Training
Manhattan WMOS L1 Training
Warehouse Management
®
Execution
PREREQUISITES: for Open Systems LEVEL 1
WMOS Overview
Introduction to Warehouse Management
MODE: Make informed design decisions on your Manhattan solution with an integrated, foundational knowledge of the system functionality. Warehouse
Instructor-led Management for Open Systems is one of a comprehensive series of hands-on training courses offered through Manhattan Customer Training.
(classroom and live online) The combination of certified Training Consultants and activities-based courseware will provide the shortest distance between solution and
adoption to deliver a fast return on your investment.
COURSE LOCATIONS:
› Atlanta, GA Learning Center
› Berkshire, UK Learning Center
› On-site at your facility Inbound: Outbound:
› Live-online
› Receiving and Quality—Discover what information you need in › Waves—Review the templates, parameters, and rules that drive
order to receive inventory into WMOS, as well as ways to capture Waves for order fulfillment
DURATION: and view shipment attribute information. See Manhattan’s basic
5 Days › Replenishment and Allocation—Examine several ways to complete
receiving flow and learn when and why Perpetual Inventory
Replenishment such as manually, using lean time, and by running a
Transactions (PIX) are generated.
HOW TO REGISTER: wave. Triggered by a wave, Allocation is defined and configured so
› Quality Processing—Experience how quality control can occur participants can see why specific inventory is used to fulfill needs in
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within WMOS, including Locks, Rules, Vendor Performance, and their facility.
more.
› Cubing and Picking and Packing—Assess four operational ways
› System-Directed Putaway—Identify how you can take control of WMOS manages cubing, picking, and packing.
Putaway processing out of the hands of your warehouse workers
› Order Consolidation—Evaluate how your WMOS can efficiently
and let WMOS determine the right location for your inventory.
bring together inventory allocated to the same order, but located in
› Cycle Counting—Explore how WMOS uses the Cycle Counting separate parts of the warehouse.
feature to ensure that the Host/ERP, physical counts, and WMOS
inventory counts are all in line.