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Packing a Shipment
Before reading this section, it is recommended that you familiarize yourself with the section on packing a shipment in Standard Packing mode in Base Web UI User Guide. This section describes the packing process from an administrator perspective. The steps assume that you are using a keyboard and mouse to capture packing information. If you are using a barcode and scanner, the same principles apply. See Scanner Input.
Standard Packing Mode Steps
1 To open Scan, Pack and Ship, type SNPKSD in the QuickPath field and press Enter.
2 Enter a shipment reference in the Shipment field and press Enter. The shipment is loaded and any existing packs on the shipment are displayed in the Packs panel. Unpacked items are available for packing in the Items to be Packed panel.
3 When you have loaded the shipment to pack, create a new pack. When you create a new pack, the pack automatically defaults to a type, based on the configuration of the system value key DEFAULT_PACK_TYPE. The weights, dimensions and volume information also default based on this master pack type. To maintain master pack types, use the PRECISION option PY.
4 You can select an alternative pack type. Where there are no pack lines on the shipment pack, the pack weights, dimensions, and volume information default to those of the selected pack master.
5 Select the items you want to append to the current pack. In the packing column, you can manually enter the quantity of items to add. Alternatively, you can use one of the pack line buttons provided to update the packing quantity for the selected records.
6 Append the items to the pack.
7 To remove items from a pack, select the items and delete them. This removes the pack line and makes the items available for packing.
8 As items are added to the pack, the shipment packing totals are incremented in the top right corner of the screen. The totals on the pack header are also updated. The totals are updated each time packing changes are saved to the database.
9 You can close the current pack by choosing the Packs tab or by clicking the Create a new pack button.
10 You can process the shipment by clicking a button associated with the configured workflow tasks. These buttons are known as shipment extension buttons. For example, you might want to assign a carrier, rate shop, or print labels.
11 The shipment input field is read-only if unsaved changes exist for the current shipment. After you save the changes for the current shipment, you can edit the shipment input field and load the next shipment for packing.