General Information about Packaging Management
In MONITOR you can manage packaging as an extra part type, the part type G (G = Packaging). This is activated under the Packaging heading under the System tab in the Settings procedure. This will give you the opportunity to manage packaging parts, such as a Pallet, Inner packaging, Collar, Spacer and Lid. You can then configure packaging for customer orders in two ways:
- Alternative 1: Create structures of packaging parts to add as order rows, for example a pallet combination that consists of one Pallet + Collar + Lid and structures where the main part can be viewed as a "packing instruction". In this case, the main part (level zero) in the packaging structure will not be included in the pick lists, but will function only as a comprehensive description of the part structure for the packaging in question.
- Alternative 2: Determine which packaging parts that are inner packaging and automatically generate packaging structures by using the list Pick list EDI/packaging in the Print Pick Lists procedure in the Sales module. The packaging structure is then created according to the package information in the pick list.
You can create structures of packaging parts in the Preparation procedure if alternative 1 is used, and there you must enter part type G. In the material list used in the Preparation, you must enter the underlying packaging parts in a structured packaging part. When using alternative 2, you do not have to create packaging structures in the Preparation procedure.
A part that is delivered to customers is linked to the packaging part in the Update Part procedure under the Sales tab and the smaller tab Shipping info.
You can use the stock update feature for packaging parts, and they can also be invoiced. It can also be used with the shipping and EDI functions. Furthermore, you can connect different types of packages to a packaging part, in order to automatically manage packages and weights used for waybills. However, you cannot link a packaging part to a type of goods.
It is possible to manage and to some extent also edit packages in the Package Management procedure in the Sales module.
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