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2. Inbounds Set Ups Continued

Written by sonia bahri

Updated at July 4th, 2025

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Inbound Set-Ups (Continued) 1. Purpose 2. Legend & Roles 3. Step-by-Step Process A. If No → B. If Yes → 4. Outputs & Artifacts 5. Notes & Best Practices
2. Inbounds Set Ups Continued by Sonia Bahri

 

Inbound Set-Ups (Continued)

1. Purpose

Configure the system to support blast or quick-freezing of inbound stock—defining the necessary storage zones, holds, rate codes, and billing profiles so that temperature-controlled items flow correctly through the warehouse and billing processes.


2. Legend & Roles

Symbol / Color Meaning
🟢 Green oval Page Connector / Continuation
🔷 Diamond Decision
🟨 Yellow rectangle Setup (Mandatory)
🔴 Red oval Page Connector / Next
 

3. Step-by-Step Process

Page Connector “2” 🟢

Continues from the general Inbounds Set-Ups workflow.

Decision: Is Blast/Quick Freezing Required? 🔷

Evaluate whether any inbound product lines need rapid freezing upon receipt.


A. If No →

  • Skip all freezing setups and proceed directly to (next inbound process).

B. If Yes →

SL.86: Define Storage Zone Code(s) for Blast/Quick Freezing 🟨

  • Create one or more “Freezing Zones” in the system (e.g. FZ1, BlastFreeze) to represent physical blast tunnels or quick-freeze bays.

SL.90: Assign Blast/Quick Freezing Storage Zone(s) to Locations 🟨

  • Map each defined Freezing Zone code to the specific warehouse locations (aisles, racks, freezer docks) where the rapid-freeze equipment resides.

CR.22: Define Blast/Quick Freezing Rate Break Code 🟨

  • Establish a billing rate break code (unit type “R” for recorded temperature) that will apply whenever stock is processed through these freezing zones.

CR.57: Create a Physical Hold Code for Freezing 🟨

  • Configure a “Freezing Hold” that can be applied to inbound lots—preventing put-away or picking until the freeze step is complete.

CR.63: Select Receipt Temperature-Blasting Option in Billing Profile 🟨

In the client’s billing profile, enable the “Temperature Blast” option and link:

  • The freezing rate break code (from CR.22)
  • The physical hold code (from CR.57)
  • Any required temperature thresholds or parameters

Page Connector “3” 🔴

  • All freezing-related setups are done; continue on to the next inbound process page.

4. Outputs & Artifacts

Freezing Zone Master Data (SL.86)

Location-to-Zone Assignments (SL.90)

Freezing Rate Break Code (CR.22)

Freezing Hold Code (CR.57)

Billing Profile Configuration (CR.63)


5. Notes & Best Practices

Sequence Matters: Always define zones (SL.86) before assigning them to locations (SL.90).

Consistent Coding: Use a clear naming convention (e.g. prefix FZ_) for all freezing-related master data.

Audit Holds: The physical hold (CR.57) ensures no stock skips the freeze step—validate hold release logic downstream.

Test Billing Profiles: After CR.63, run a test receipt through a sandbox client to confirm the freeze rate and hold behavior trigger correctly.

Modular Design: This page connector hands off to “3,” keeping configuration distinct from live receiving processes.

 Next: 3. Inbound Processes

continuation inbounds plays

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