Summary
Gate entry approval in the boxwise inwards flow of a WMS adds an essential layer of control, verification, and resolution of issues to the overall receiving process, ensuring the integrity of the incoming inventory and facilitating smooth downstream operations within the warehouse.
The gate entry approval process is done in the warehouse once the receiving and sample QC process for boxes is done as per the set inspection percentages.
The gate entry
approval process is required for both Storage as well as Crossdock inwards.The gate entry(for the given purpose) can be approved after resolving the possible issues
eSome items in these boxes were not received in the inspected boxes.
Some items expected in these boxes are marked as permanently lost.
These items were not expected as a part of this gate entry.
Some items in these boxes were received in other boxes.
Extra items in extra boxes are displayed (if this case is true for CD boxes, the Approval cannot be done. The user should inspect all extra boxes and only then approval can be done)
During the approval/decision-making process, the user can take the following action:
Reject all the remaining non-inspected boxes.
Reject some of the boxes, here the remaining boxes will be approved.
Approve all the remaining boxes.
Gate Entry Approval
Navigation to gate Entry Approval
Display inspection report with the following details
:Total box count, number of boxes for which inspection is done, inspection pending box count, extra item count
The data is displayed in graphical form for Inspection pass percentage, inspection fail percentage and Minimum QC pass percentage.
The data is displayed in graphical form for received items and missing items percentage. Additionally, the
The table is displayed with the following details:
Box code
, box location, expected item count, received item count, qc pass item count, qc fail item count, missing item count, excess item count, inspection status, etc.
The user enters the gate entry ID and purpose(Storage or Crossdock). The image on the right shows an example of Storage.
Expected Item count
Received Item count
Qc pass Item count
Qc fail Item count
Missing item count
Excess item count
Box Inspection status
Is inspection required (if inspection was required for this box?)
Location
The user enters the gate entry ID and purpose(Storage or Crossdock). The image on the right shows an example of
Storage.
ResolveResolving issues before approval
Some items in these boxes were not received in the inspected boxes.
Some items expected in these boxes are marked as permanently lost.
These items were not expected as a part of this gate entry.
Some items in these boxes were received in other boxes.
Extra items in extra boxes are displayed (if this case is true for CD boxes, the Approval cannot be done. The user should inspect all extra boxes and only then approval can be done)
Marking Inspection required Compulsory for Boxes which were not inspected yet
This can be required if the QC pass percentage is lower than expected or there has been a comparatively higher count in excess or missing than expected.
Marking boxes as Rejected with QC Fail reason during gate entry approval