Navision Warehouse Management

The Warehouse Management applications of Navision are meant to help you maximize the potential of your warehouse. By indicating sorting and picking criteria, you can take advantage of recommended cross-docking opportunities, shortened routes or other results maximizing recommendations. You can root out bottlenecks and inefficiencies by putting to use industry best practices. The automatically rooted out data handling processes such as pick and pack updates will allow you to focus on next phase growth.

Item Costing

Understand item costs throughout the production process, including inventory, work-in-process (WIP), and cost of goods sold (COGS). Break down costs according to categories such as materials, capacity, subcontracting, and overhead. Tighten control of closing processes, improve batch job costing, and streamline reconciliation with the general ledger.

Returns Management

Process returned inventory and account for additional costs. Automatically organized credit memos, replacement goods, returns to vendors, and partial or combined return of shipments or receipts. Exact cost reversal helps increase inventory accuracy.

Cycle Counting

Determine the counting frequency per item or stock-keeping unit to help increase inventory accuracy and meet shipping deadlines.

Internal Pick/Put-away

Pick or put away items and debit or credit inventory records independently of purchase receipts, sales, or source documents so you can maintain accurate inventory records even when accessing items for testing, display purposes, or other internal or operational needs.

Item Tracking

Trace lot or serial numbers to quickly determine where items were purchased, processed, or sol. Help reduce waste and limit carrying expired inventory with support for FEFO handling.

Automated Data Collection System (ADCS) Support

Improve visibility into inventory, and help increase the accuracy and efficiency of your warehouse management-picking and putting away of items, physical inventory counts, and moving items from bin to bin-with ADCS.

Warehouse Management

Tightly integrate order processing, manufacturing, and warehouse functionality to help optimize layout and space utilization, manage replenishment, and handle multiple orders at once. Incorporate a variety of pick prioritization methods, including first in/first out (FIFO), first expired/first out (FEFO), or last in/last out (LILO), into directed pick, movement, and put-away decisions.

Shipping Agent Management

Control your distribution by relating shipping agents to the services they offer.