The document outlines use cases involving issues with matching items ordered to boxes shipped, including merchants using multiple box types, boxes fitting multiple items, boxes being damaged or lost. It then proposes a solution involving labeling pallets with QR codes containing box count and merchant/item details, scanning codes to track box entry and storage location in bins, and using a counter to track box numbers that updates when bins are scanned or boxes refunded.
The document outlines use cases involving issues with matching items ordered to boxes shipped, including merchants using multiple box types, boxes fitting multiple items, boxes being damaged or lost. It then proposes a solution involving labeling pallets with QR codes containing box count and merchant/item details, scanning codes to track box entry and storage location in bins, and using a counter to track box numbers that updates when bins are scanned or boxes refunded.
The document outlines use cases involving issues with matching items ordered to boxes shipped, including merchants using multiple box types, boxes fitting multiple items, boxes being damaged or lost. It then proposes a solution involving labeling pallets with QR codes containing box count and merchant/item details, scanning codes to track box entry and storage location in bins, and using a counter to track box numbers that updates when bins are scanned or boxes refunded.
*Number of ordered items more than the number of boxes.
*Merchants (can/sent) have more than one type of box. *Knowing each merchant box. *One Box may fit more than one item. *Some boxes could be damaged or lost. *Boxes returned with orders. *Boxes are out of stock. Solution: *When boxes get received into the warehouse, we're going to label every single palette non-weighted item which is responsible for carrying the boxes. *Label contains a qr code paste on pallet/case include (number of boxes received. Merchant name, item which is packed) * By using scanner Scan qr code of the case/or pallet by using scanner to know the number of boxes. *Move the boxes bin location. *Bin location scanned to give box entry to the bin location and make the scanner know where boxes are stored in the warehouse. *Make a counter which controls the number of boxes. *Counter increase/ (decrease when refunding an order) when scanning the bin location, the system reassociates the newly updated number of boxes. * After that data is sent to the warehouse management system.