MAGI’s warehouse management module enables users to configure multiple warehouses with specific rules of operation for each. This module delivers a host of management functions, including shipping and receiving, and provides the flexibility needed to meet your business’ unique needs.
WinMAGI product features include:
Full-cycle count processing with user-defined rules for which parts are subject to cycle counting, how often each must be counted, count tolerances, and more.
Automation of much of the physical inventory administration and variance calculations.
Warehouse transactions, including shipping and receiving transactions, can be performed with RF/barcode capability if you wish.
Users have the ability to create special shipping containers, which can be scheduled to depart on a selected day for a specific travel route.
All customer orders assigned to each container are managed by MRP so the necessary shop orders have due dates synchronized with the container’s departure date.
Due dates will be tweaked to allow the end items that will be offloaded first to be loaded last.
Locations within each warehouse can be automatically or manually created.
Shipping Additionally, WinMAGI delivers a number of ways to manage the shipping process. One method even enables you to ship end items not yet received into stock. If desired, invoices can be automatically generated in the shipping process. On-time shipping performance is automatically calculated and backorders are managed routinely.
Receiving The receiving function enforces inspection and the assignment of serial and lot numbers if required. It will inform you if the received component is required on a late shop order.
An over-receipt tolerance allows over-receipts if the quantities do not exceed a user defined percentage of the order quantity. After receipt, WinMAGI prompts material handlers of locations where existing inventory of the part is stored. Additionally, it prompts for empty locations.
Inventory When demand for your product exceeds available inventory, WinMAGI offers a number of prioritization routines, enabling users to give priority to:
Oldest orders.
Orders that will generate the greatest invoices.
Orders required for a critical customer.
Orders based on a specific zip code in order to maximize the truck weight.
User-defined warehouse settings include:
Include/exclude component quantities in MRP.
Include/exclude end items quantities as available to ship.
Include/exclude inventory value in aggregate inventory.