Description
Bins are effectively locations within locations and Zones are an additional separator normally used to identify an area of a warehouse.
In most warehouses, stock items are uniquely placed on the floor or in shelves etc. Bin allocation is critical for Multi-Location applications.
Detail Steps
For example, at any single warehouse location you may find Bins or Zones as shown below.
Location 1 = Perth Warehouse
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Zone 1 - Clearance (Its a good idea to Select the Zone numbers in the order you most likely wish to pick the stock in)
Bin for must move stock
Bin A1A (A= Aisle/row reference, 1 = row reference, shelf vertical reference (A lowest, Z highest))
Bin A1B
Zone 2 - Inward
Receiving area
Bin B1A
Bin B1B
Zone 3 - Coldstore
Refrigerated Cool Room
Bin C1A
Bin C1B
Zone 4 - Showroom
Front Office Display and Sales Area
Bin D1A
Bin D1B
Location 2 = Perth Warehouse Damaged (Even though still part of Perth warehouse we have chosen to separate due to this stock not being sellable)
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Zone 1
Bin A1A (A= Aisle/row reference, 1 = row reference, shelf vertical reference (A lowest, Z highest))
Bin A1B
Related Information
Zones within location may not reuse bin numbers, bin numbers must be unique per location.
Zones can be used in pick list sorting.