Warehouse structure
A warehouse topology refers to the structure of a warehouse, such as aisles, storage compartments and storage zones, as well as their spatial structure in relation to each other and possible paths. We have the possibility to determine the warehouse topology via the interface or in the form of an Excel spreadsheet.
Additional subnodes can be created in the node info in a topology node. For this purpose, there is the distinction of the individual types of storage locations.
If a block storage is created, the capacity can be determined.
For high rack, flow channel and shuttle, fields, levels, positions and the morphological data of the storage locations are required.
In the warehouse overview, a new block storage, high rack, flow channel or shuttle can be created under Node info. If only “Add sub-node” is clicked, a main node can be created, under which the individual bearings will then be managed.

If a block storage is to be created, the mandatory fields Name and Capacity must be determined. In addition, an individual barcode can be stored.

In order for a high rack to be created, the name and barcode prefix are required. In addition, you can store the morphological data and determine whether the shelf is movable.

If the rack is movable, it can be used as a transport cart for the multipick process.

For the flow channel, the name and the barcode prefix are also required. In addition, an input node can be determined here.
With Postfix, the operators are written after the operands. The operands are worked through from front to back and the operators from back to front.
Here, as well, the morphological data must be deposited.

The name and barcode prefix must also be stored with the shuttle in order to create the shuttle. The morphological data of the individual tabs and areas can be defined.

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Not all mandatory fields have been entered, see also red marked fields. |