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Internal Transports

Internal transports cover the movement of goods within the warehouse to optimize warehouse organization and preparation.

Purpose

Internal transports enable efficient movement of complete load carriers within the warehouse. This can be done with or without move job display and allows for structured organization of larger movements.

Prerequisites

  • 1 load carrier – when driving by sight without a move job.
  • Multiple move jobs – when working with filters and A2.1.

Process Flow

  1. Transport request and recording

    • Use of container and storage place scan for documentation.
    • Logged movement in the inventory entries.
  2. Carrying out the transport

    • Use of WMS teams for coordination.
    • Use of transfer places and simultaneous drop-off in A2.
  3. Posting and completion

    • Automatic documentation of the movement and update of inventory.

Roles

  • Admin, warehouse/logistics manager, key user logistics: Management and optimization of transport processes.
  • Forklift operator: Carrying out internal transports.

Documents

  • Move jobs: Documentation and instruction for internal transports.

Setup

  • WMS Teams: Definition of responsibilities.
  • WMS Setup: Configuration of follow-up move jobs and simultaneous drop-off.

Process Classification

Internal transports are used for inbound stock posts, replenishment, and the movement of complete load carriers between storage places. They serve to optimize warehouse logistics and reduce manual transport effort.

Variants

  • Working with open transport jobs
  • Working without transport jobs or with restricted visibility
  • Focus on picked-up load carriers or open jobs
  • Working with filter F5 (Ctrl+K)

Operation

  1. Working with open transport jobs

    • Check WMS teams and log in to MDE.
    • Open A2 Internal Transports, select team 01.
    • Adjust the view with F4 (Ctrl+O) for better overview.
  2. Summarizing and organizing load carriers

    • Use A2.1 view for prioritized processing of transport orders.
    • Marking of important elements: halls, rack rows, load carrier types.
  3. Scan load carriers and place them

    • Scan target place and confirm drop-off.
    • Use of follow-up move jobs for subsequent processes.
  4. Adjust the transport overview

    • Use screen A2.0 for overview and prioritization.
    • Scan and enter deviating storage places.
  5. Working without transport jobs or with restricted visibility

    • Deactivate move job line display for manual control.
    • Use of sight runs or targeted transport orders.
  6. Working with filter F5 (Ctrl+K)

    • Select move job type "Storage place transfer".
    • Targeted processing of transport orders by source or target place.
  7. Optimization through filtering and prioritization

    • Use of loading dates to control transports.
    • Adjustment by urgency and transport type for better planning.