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To begin, the simplest way to begin a pick batch is to select “Begin Picking”. Unconstrained, this will issue the next most important pick batch to the requesting operator. However, not all picking is unconstrained ... meaning that : operators may be working in different zones, or wish to execute picks with different priorities, or even a specific order. For these reasonreasons, ShipHawk WMS offers a simple filter page for the operator to set before requesting the next pick.
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ShipHawk WMS also has a visual dashboard to display real time status of all picking operations, for unreleased tasks, released tasks, and completed tasks , -- all filterable by date “on or after” date.
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Operator Performance can also be analyzed using a real-time performance dashboard, which allows selection of Sites, Metrics, Operators, and Date Ranges, as shown below (operator names have been removed for privacy).
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Tabular data can also be requested for offline data analysis (operator names have been removed for privacy).:
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Over a dozen different metric can be reported against, including various picking, receiving, and replenishment rates, and rates per hour.:
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All tasks (Batches, Super Batches, Clusters, Consolidations, and/or Orders) must be released by an authorized operator responsible for work flow, using the ShipHawk WMS Wave Release page. An operator can enter one or many filters in the page below prior to entering the Wave Release the page. These filters shown below will limit the pool of unreleased orders shown to the operator for Wave Release.
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Before a pick task (Batch, Super Batch, Cluster, Consolidation, or Order) is started, ShipHawk WMS will always display a profile of “what is to come” and allow the operator to “skip” this pick batch if necessary. A simple parameter-based formula is available to compute the “Estimated Time” (to complete)computes the “Estimated Time” in minutes based on the number of containers, bins, items, and units, using a standard assumption of 5 seconds per container, 30 seconds per bin, 15 seconds per item, and 2 seconds per unit.
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In this example, the operator is issued a Cluster Pick (see above); hence a cart is initially scanned to begin the process.
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