1. Open “Pick Ticket”
2. Select your pick ticket. You will notice that there will be different pick tickers for the same order, according to the different items’ storage.
Good to know: You can only check the pick tickets that have been specifically assigned to you. This means that you won't see pick tickets that are being picked by other pickers, even if they are linked to the same split order.
3. Tap on “Review” to start the picking process.
Good to know: a WMS pop-up asking the pallet number where you will be placing the items will appear. It's not mandatory to fill in this field, but you can choose to do so based on your business needs.
4. A list of items for the order will appear. To pick the items according to its location and expiration date, click on the “Info” button.
5. A window with the product’s details will appear, including the location and the lot number closest to expiration. This information will be automatically displayed for your convenience.
Good to know:If you want to pick the product from a different location than the one suggested, tap on the “Location” segment to open the list of all available locations for that product.
Once you have selected a location, tap on the “Lot” segment to open the list of lots available in that location.
In the lot’s list, you can view the expiration date of each lot and the quantity of products available to help you make your selection.
6. Pick the amount of products according to the quantity on the order by using the scanner or clicking on the “+” button.
7. If there are other products in the order, click on the “Next” arrow in the bottom right corner of the screen to continue the picking process with your other items.
8. Once you have finished picking all the products, tap either on the “Back” arrow at the top left side of your screen, or you can tap on the “Next” arrow at the bottom right side of the screen.
9. A window will appear with a list of all the products you just picked. Click on the “Finished” or “Commit” button, depending on how your application is configured.
10. The pick ticket number at the top of the screen should appear now with a green label.
However, if you are picking an order that has been split in multiple Pick Tickets, you will be shown a “Pending” button that when tapped will display the related Pick Tickets that are still pending.
11. If the rest of the Related Pick tickets were assigned to the same picker, the process can be continued by clicking on the “Next” button to complete the pending pick tickets following the same steps we just learned.
12. Once you have cleared all your pending tickets, If your user has supervisor configurations, you can generate the order's invoice by tapping on the “Fulfill” button.