Warehouse Management Overview
Warehouse management (WM) helps to identify the stock of a material at bin level. It is a tool to assist in processing all goods movements and maintaining inventories in warehouse. Warehouse management (WM) process are initiated by inventory management. Apart from that, it is integrated with SD, QM & PP.
Topics Covered in this manual
- Warehouse Concepts
- Terminologies in WM
- Movement types in WM
- Difference between WM and IM
- WM strategies
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