How far does D365 F&O support Retail Warehouse Blueprint? | Approach to D365 for Commerce with Adv WH Mgmt

Hi Guys, Here we are at the end of the Retail Warehouse Blueprint series. This is the last blog in this series where we will see how far does D365 F&O supports Retail Warehouse Blueprint. We will look specifically at how D365 F&O supports some of these areas better than others. In particular, two types of logic is needed to support different retail processing areas or storage locations –

  • Routing logic – This logic is needed to intelligently guide products to a given area like the prep area or QC. You’ve got to have some kind of sampling logic, to figure out how many units need to go to QC and how many need to be put away, and you’ve got to be able to get it there.
  • Processing logic – This logic is needed to actually do the work or record the work that takes place inside of the personalization area or the prep area or the QC area.

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Different type of Staging Locations | Retail Warehouse Blueprint | Approach to D365 for Commerce with Adv WH Mgmt

Hi Guys, I hope you have gone through my earlier post on the Retail Warehouse blueprint. An accurate Retail Warehouse layout can increase the efficiency of Warehouse processes and productivity of Warehouse workers. In this blog, we’re going to discuss the various types of Staging Locations that a Retail Warehouse needs, both at the inbound as well as the outbound side of the Warehouse layout design.

Let us recall the Retail Warehouse blueprint that we saw in my previous post. It has multiple Staging locations –

  • Receiving Locations | Inbound Dock Doors
  • Inbound Staging Locations by Destination
  • Store Staging Location
  • Shipping Staging Locations

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