AX Inventory Dimension-
AX Licence Plate-
License plates in AX are a
unique ID that can be barcoded and assigned to a pallet, location, forklift,
etc. They are useful in warehouses where inventory needs to be tracked at a
more granular level than just a location. In a dock location, for example, license plating your pallets of incoming
goods allows your forklift operators to know what inventory came from which
shipment, as well as what they should be putting away first.
License plates allow you to track back items reviewed in QC to a specific vendor,
and offer an alternative to the higher-overhead lot tracking to handle FIFO in
your warehouse. License plates are integrated with the AX 2012 R3 Warehouse
Mobile Device and other functionality in the Warehouse Management module. This
blog post will focus on the implications behind three required setups for the
use of license plates; please note that depending on your requirements there
may be more to do.
First key question: where in the warehouse should inventory be
License-plate-tracked? Here are two scenarios:
1. You have a warehouse
where goods are manufactured or purchased. You want them license plated by
pallet once they are received or become finished goods. Those goods are then
put away in bulk locations, still being tracked by license plate. When your
picking locations are replenished from bulk, you will take a whole pallet of
inventory (a license plate) and put it to a picking location. You want to
practice strict FIFO, so you continue to track inventory by License plate and
have your picking team pick directly from a license plate; at this point a unit
of inventory will no longer be associated with its initial license plate.
Instead the Picker will have what is considered a “traveling pallet” with its
own license plate (alternatively the Picker can have a license plate associated
with themselves). Therefore the quantity of the item being picked will be
reduced on the original license plate and increased on the traveling license
plate. The picked quantities will then be delivered to a staging area where the
shipment of goods has a license plate for tracking purposes until it is shipped
to a customer.
2. Alternatively, it
might be too much to ask your picking team to distinguish inventory by license
plate. If the picking location is replenished and license plate tracked, and
the system directs the Picker to take a unit from a license plate that is not
easily accessible, it can significantly slow down the picking process. In this
case you would want to keep your bulk locations license plate tracked to respect
FIFO, but leave your picking location non-license plate tracked; the rest would
be the same. The end result would be that items that move into the picking
location will lose their license plate and be indistinguishable from other
pallets of goods in the system. When picked for shipment, those goods would
follow the same process seen in #1.
These are two of many scenarios, designed to give a clear picture of why
it might make sense to not license-plate-track your entire warehouse. The
configuration for this is done in Location Profiles, which are assigned to
Locations. The option in question is called “Use license plate tracking”. This
can be found in Warehouse Management -> Setup -> Warehouse Setup ->
Location Profiles.
The second key question to ask is: to what unit should inventory be
grouped for license plates? If your warehouse receives many boxes of an item
that is combined onto a pallet, it makes sense for that pallet to share one
license plate instead of putting one on each box of inventory. License plating
boxes of goods requires a great deal of overhead in scanning for your warehouse
team. This configuration is found in Unit Sequence Groups that are assigned to
your released products; find this at Warehouse Management -> Setup ->
Warehouse Setup -> Unit sequence groups. In the below screenshot this unit
sequence group is configured to use Pieces, Boxes, and Pallets. Pieces and
Boxes are meant to be grouped onto Pallets for license plating, but two pallets
are not designed to be grouped together. A unit conversion from Pieces to Boxes
to Pallets may be set up in the background.
The third setup to consider is your reservation hierarchy. The system is
designed to not reserve goods down to a License Plate level; instead, it is
designed to reserve goods at a location and automatically dictate a license
plate to pick from if appropriate. This can be found at Warehouse Management
-> Setup -> Inventory -> Reservation hierarchy. See my previous blog
post on Reservation Hierarchies for more detail behind this functionality.
License plate functionality in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 is a
powerful way of tracking goods in your warehouse, improving the effectivity of
your warehouse mobile device, and efficiently managing staging areas. It is not
to be confused with lot tracking, which requires a considerable amount of
overhead but is also possible in AX 2012 R3. Warehouses wishing to use this for
item receipt will need to have the advanced warehousing functionality enabled
along with a number of other configurations in order to work properly. Stay
tuned for future blog posts on AX 2012 R3 WMS systems and other functionality.
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