Pick and Pack Overview

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As a business you sell products everyday. Depending on the business you are in determines the products you sell. You could be selling appliances, automobiles, furniture, and more. The central core of any business is in getting the product from your warehouse to customer. This entails managing resources properly so there are no hitches in getting what the customer ordered delivered. The process is based on a larger scale operation called supply chain management. But on a smaller scale it is referred to as pick and pack. This means picking the items from inventory and packing them for shipment. There are so many variables involved in this procedure. Because of the intricate details involves, most businesses do not want to manage the process themselves but would rather outsource the work. Irregardless of whether the business does the managing of inventory themselves or hires an outside firm to do it, the bottom line is getting the product to the customer. Here are some things that a pick and pack system does:

• Processing: When a company is involved in a pick and pack system, they have to take the order and process it first. This means keying in the details of the customer, evaluating inventory, and making sure there is enough supply on hand before having the order filled.
• Unloading inventory: This involves taking materials off the truck or train, depending on delivery method to the warehouse, and disassembling everything to prepare for proper storage until required for production. This may also involve scanning all materials and parts into some kind of inventory system.
• Picking: At the appropriate time, the material is picked from inventory to either be used in producing a finished product, or is to be shipped out to the customer. This also requires packaging the material so it stays safe and unharmed while in transit. A shipping label is attached to it, followed by an invoice.
• Loading: In some cases, depending on the size of the department, a packer will also engage in loading the products on a truck for delivery. Otherwise, the trucking company used would do the loading.



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