Printing temporary carrier Tote label
Labeling / Tote Trolley Labeling - Tote Trolley Labeling [LAB007]
These Tote labels have a similar concept as TrackIDs, which allows us to scan stock that must be moved and then track it when it is in transit (placed on a trolley/forklift/carrier) - it will be scanned onto a trolley/forklift/carrier, using a temporary label, and then be scanned off at the other end, into the new location.
When using the Fetch and put-away option on the Pickface Replenishment HTML5 scanner screen for replenishment, the user would typically be moving stock between a bulk warehouse and a pickface warehouse, so will therefore perform a two-stage process of
fetching the supplying stock onto a carrier pallet and then
putting it away into the pickface bin as a second transaction.
The user will require a temporary carrier label for the first stage to carry the required stock code from bulk to the pickface location. This carrier label would typically be placed on the empty carrier pallet, which will be used to fetch the stock code from bulk.
Typically, sites running Tote Driven Distribution centers and Distribution centers with area-based picking, place items into Totes as they are picked. The Totes are assigned a unique Tote Label, with a Tote number and bar code that are attached to the Tote.
Let’s print a temporary tote label.
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Try it!
Browse to the Tote Trolley Labeling program located on the Main menu under Labeling / Tote Trolley Labeling program.
The Tote Trolley Labeling module will open.
Add any numeric number in the From field as your label number; this will print on the label.
Add a Description in the Description for the label field to be used as a reference. A good example would be REPLEN Pallet
Select a Bin from the Bin lookup table.
Select TOTE as the type of label
Select Create Label to print the label
Select your physical label printer.
Print the label out on your label printer and attach it to the empty carrier pallet.
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