On this page:


  • What are queues
  • Adapters for the picking queues


To be able to start a process in the terminal (picking, packing, sorting, allocating, measuring, returns) you have to have created queues to manage the orders. 



  1. Queues are a way of managing how you process the orders. 

  2. Some have different settings ( wave for picking a single order, or wave for picking many orders at once, how many orders per wave, etc.);

  3. Every queue contains certain orders.

  4. There are 2 kinds of adapters for the picking queues - routed_batch and discrete adapter. 


Adapters for the Picking queues


Routed_batch 


1 - With the Routed_batch adapter, the system will never ask you to scan an order.

2 - You can choose the type of settings you want

** settings:

 

When it is 'Pickin by order' - this way you will be picking by order and put ready order for packing (in distribution place).


Cross-order picking - Assigns tasks immediately, so the picker gets tasks for picking immediately. If this is off - the picker gets tasks after he has scanned any static place.


- *When it is 'Pickin by wave' - Picking multiple orders.

A Wave gives tasks for the picker to pick items that are close to him, these can be the items of the same and/or different orders. 2 pickers can do item picking of 1 order. Then on sorting all items will be 'Allocated' for Orders.


Note: For more information on creating the queues, please read the article at this LINK.


Discrete adapter


This adapter is for 'Picking by order ID' - for a specific order

For more information, please read the article in the link: LINK