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 ====== Order management ====== ====== Order management ======
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-//Order management//​ is used for the IT fulfillment of customer orders or for production supply by the warehouse. For this purpose, the WMS accepts delivery orders from a higher-level system (e.g. ERP system) via an interface or enables orders to be entered directly into the WMS. In special cases, the WMS allows for combining several delivery orders into one collective delivery order. Delivery orders consist of one or more delivery order items that are processed by means of warehouse tasks. A warehouse task in turn is processed based on a specific workflow. By processing all warehouse tasks for a delivery order item, packages are created. These packages form consignments. A consignment can comprise one or several packages (plus any load carriers) that are addressed to one goods recipient. Usually, a 1:1 relation between delivery order and consignment exists; some WMS also offer the possibility to split delivery orders into several consignments or to combine several delivery order items into a single consignment. Grouping together several consignments for transport, e.g. to one or more recipients, is referred to as creating a tour.+//Order management//​ is used for the IT fulfillment of customer orders or for [[en:​begriffe:​Produktionsversorgungund-entsorgung|production supply]] by the [[en:​begriffe:​Lager|warehouse]]. For this purpose, the [[en:​begriffe:​wms|WMS]] accepts delivery orders from a higher-level system (e.g. [[en:​begriffe:​ERP|ERP system]]) via an interface or enables orders to be entered directly into the WMS. In special cases, the WMS allows for combining several delivery orders into one collective delivery order. Delivery orders consist of one or more delivery order items that are processed by means of warehouse tasks. A warehouse task in turn is processed based on a specific workflow. By processing all warehouse tasks for a delivery order item, packages are created. These packages form consignments. A consignment can comprise one or several packages (plus any load carriers) that are addressed to one goods recipient. Usually, a 1:1 relation between delivery order and consignment exists; some WMS also offer the possibility to split delivery orders into several consignments or to combine several delivery order items into a single consignment. Grouping together several consignments for transport, e.g. to one or more recipients, is referred to as creating a tour.
 As part of the interface communication between ERP and WMS, the transmitted delivery orders are checked for completeness and consistency. As part of the interface communication between ERP and WMS, the transmitted delivery orders are checked for completeness and consistency.
 This is followed by the “schedule approval” of delivery orders for processing in the warehouse. This is followed by the “schedule approval” of delivery orders for processing in the warehouse.
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 === Main category: === === Main category: ===
-core functions+[[en:​begriffe:​Kernfunktionen|Core ​functions]]
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 === Sub category: === === Sub category: ===
-Auftragsverwaltung+[[en:​begriffe:​Auftragsverwaltung|Order management]]
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 === Benchmark === === Benchmark ===
 ==Assessment Aspects:== ==Assessment Aspects:==
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