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ERP multi-shipper and WMS single-shipper relationship Detailed analysis of various scenarios and deduction of inventory structure Scenario : Single cargo owner, single physical warehouse, no logical warehouse The business model in this scenario is the simplest. in different places, ERP can easily calculate the inventory status of the multiple warehouses. It is generally suitable for scenarios with a single business model, such as purchase, sale and inventory, self-built e-commerce systems, simple ERP, overseas
warehouse business and other systems that will use this Malaysia Phone Number Data solution. Scenario : Single cargo owner, single physical warehouse, single logical warehouse This scenario almost does not exist and has no analytical value. Generally, when introducing multiple logical bins, there will be more than one, so the relevant disassembly analysis will be skipped here. Scenario : Single cargo owner, single physical warehouse, multiple logical warehouses When the ERP system has multiple logical warehouses, the logical warehouse needs to be configured with a corresponding

relationship with the physical warehouse, and then generally only the logical warehouse needs to be used in the inventory table. You can find the corresponding physical warehouse behind it by setting up a logical warehouse, and then push the document to the specific physical warehouse. The physical warehouse code in ERP should be consistent with the warehouse code in WMS, or they can be inconsistent and can be solved through one-to-one mapping. If ERP uses multiple physical warehouses, each physical warehouse must be mapped
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