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INVENTORY
Mobile Device Training for Warehouse Users
Inventory Movements
• There are 5 inventory movements activities to select on the menu.• There are 2 inventory activities to select on the menu.
Inventory Movements:• Bin Consolidation• Move• Restock• Scrap• Replenishment
Inventory Activities• Cycle Count• Recovery Inspections
• The steps for completing any of these moves are nearly identical.• Let’s begin with Move.
Inventory Management Dashboard
• Select a task from the list.
Move
• Select a task from the list.• Tap Start.
Move
• Select a task from the list.
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• Displays Scan Current Cart or Bin Screen. • Scan cart or bin to begin movement.
Move
CART-004-ACART-004-A
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• Scan each part that needs to be moved. • The system will prompt you to input the quantity.
Move
• Take part to bin and scan the destination bin bar code• If you need a cart to move the part, scan the destination cart bar code• Put the part away and tap Done
Move
CART-004-ACART-004-A
• Displays Movement Complete screen when task is done. • Tap OK to see if there are any more tasks listed.
Move
• If there are no more tasks, tap OK to return to the Inventory Menu
Move
Inventory Movements
• The remaining 4 inventory movements follow the same steps as Move tasks.
• Bin Consolidation• Restock• Scrap• Replenishment
• There are 2 inventory activities to select on the menu.• Let’s continue with Recovery Inspection
Inventory Management Dashboard
Inventory Activities• Cycle Count• Recovery Inspections
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Recovery Inspection
• Scan the recovery bin to start
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Recovery Inspection
• Scan the part bar code to select which part to inspect first
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Recovery Inspection
• Scan the QC Workstation
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Recovery Inspection
• Based on the inspection results, select Pass or Fail• Let’s look at ‘Pass’
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Recovery Inspection - Pass
• Scan the cart to create a move task for the return to inventory• You have successfully completed the recovery inspection.
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Recovery Inspection - Fail
• Fail will begin steps for documenting the inventory adjustment
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Recovery Inspection - Fail
• Enter DOT manufacturer number of the part being inspected
9999999999
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Recovery Inspection - Fail
• Select the reason part failed inspection• Tap continue
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Recovery Inspection - Fail
• Scan the Scrap Bin and place the defective part in the Scrap Bin
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Recovery Inspection - Fail
• Select Scrap to complete the inventory adjustment requestNote: A manager must approve the requested scrap adjustment
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Recovery Inspection - Fail
• The confirmation for the completion of the Recovery Task displays• Tap OK to continue
Inventory Management
• This will return you to the Inventory Management dashboard• Select Cycle Count to learn how to complete this task
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Cycle Count
• This displays a list of cycle count tasks• Tap a task to highlight it
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Cycle Count - Parts
• Tap Start to begin the cycle count for that task
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Cycle Count - Parts
• The scan bin for the cycle count task appears• Scan the bin
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Cycle Count - Parts
• The Scan Part displays• Scan the part in the bin
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Cycle Count - Parts
• A screen will prompt you to enter the quantity of parts in the bin• Select 2 to continue
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Cycle Count - Parts
• Select done to enter the amount
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Cycle Count - Parts
• A verification screen will display to confirm the location, part, and quantity• Tap Proceed to continue
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Cycle Count - Parts
• The completed count is highlighted in gray• Select the next task to continue and repeat the steps
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Cycle Count - Parts
• When you have completed the tasks, they will all be highlighted• Tap Complete to finish the cycle count
• The Main Dashboard will appear• Click the Esc Key to leave this lesson.
Main Dashboard
Click the Esc Key to Exit this Lesson