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Stage 2: WMS Overview ‐ Task Management
Purpose: Task Management functions as the warehouse control center. It is designed for
seamless and paperless communication in the warehouse to improve efficiency. The warehouse
manager can use task management to assign and monitor all warehouse jobs. The workers can
receive real-time job notification to process jobs using PocketOMS for Web.
Task Management Process Flow Chart:
1.WM Mgr: 2.WMS Mgr: 3. Worker: 4. Worker: 5. Worker: 6.WMS Mgr:
Assign Task Web Web ‐ Task Wb‐ Task Close Task
Change Task e
(Assigned or Notification Scanning Finish Task (Closed)
Pending) (Processing) (Finished)
Task Category:
a. Bin Update
I. Adjust + /-
II. Entire Bin Count
III. Bin Transfer
b. Outbound / Shipping /Pickup
I. Sales Order Pickup
II. Pick Ticket Pickup
c. Inbound / Receiving
I. Purchase Order Receive (receive to bin#=V)
II. Bin Transfer (transfer from bin#=V to bin#) or
Purchase Order Putaway (transfer from bin#=V to Bin#)
III. Shipment Receive (receive to bin#=V)
IV. Bin Transfer (transfer from bin#=V to bin#) or
Shipment Putaway (transfer from bin#=V to bin#)
Status Category:
a. For WMS Manager
I. Assigned (Re-assign unfinished)
II. Finished
III. Closed
b. For WMS Worker
I. Processing
II. Finished
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