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Loading and Unloading Using Radio

Frequency

Use
You can also execute loading and unloading using a radio frequency
presentation device (RF presentation device).

Prerequisites
 You have logged on in the RF environment.
 You have defined a warehouse order creation rule of the
type Load/Unload and have specified the number of loading
employees who are to execute the higher-level warehouse order in
Customizing for Extended Warehouse Management
(EWM) under   Cross-Process Settings   Warehouse Order   
Define Creation Rule for Warehouse Orders. 

Features
You can use this function to have multiple loading employees load or
unload a transportation unit , even if the entire transportation unit
corresponds to only one warehouse order. In this case, the system creates
a higher-level warehouse order that contains all WTs for the HUs of the
transportation unit.

Activities
The following describes an example of unloading a truck with four HUs and
two loading employees. Loading works in the same way.
1. When the system finds a warehouse order creation rule of the
type Load/Unload , it creates a higher-level warehouse order with
four WTs.
2. In accordance with the warehouse order creation rule, the system
creates two warehouse orders for the two loading employees who
are to unload the HUs. These two warehouse orders are linked to
the higher-level warehouse order, but do not have any WTs.
3. The system transfers the two warehouse orders as executable to
resource management. They are now ready to be processed in the
RF environment.
4. The system transfers the two warehouse orders to the two loading
employees. They go to the relevant trucks (in accordance with the
warehouse order).
5. As soon as the two loading employees scan the first HU, the
system automatically moves the relevant WT from the higher-level
warehouse order to the warehouse order belonging to the relevant
loading employee.
6. Both loading employees unload all the HUs and confirm the
corresponding WTs. The higher-level warehouse order no longer
contains any WTs, since the system has distributed them to the
lower-level warehouse orders. After the loading employees have
confirmed the last WT, all warehouse orders involved are
completed (in other words, confirmed or canceled). This would
also be the case, even if only one loading employee had unloaded
the truck.

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