Client Related
Table of Contents
WMS Client Related Setup Workflow
1. Purpose
Onboard a new client into the WMS by defining their identity, billing parameters, product catalog, and (optionally) lot-tracking rules. Completing these steps ensures that every inbound and outbound transaction for the client is correctly recorded, rated, and billed.
2. Step-by-Step Configuration
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Names and Addresses
- Type: Mandatory Setup
- Action: Enter the client’s legal name, billing and shipping addresses, primary contacts, and assign a unique client ID in the system.
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Rates
- Type: Mandatory Setup
- Action: Define all inbound and outbound rate schedules for this client, including handling fees, storage rates (per pallet/day or per cubic foot), and any special surcharges.
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Billing Profiles
- Type: Mandatory Setup
- Action: Create one or more billing profiles for the client. Configure invoice frequency, currency, net terms, tax rules, and any prorating or minimum-charge rules that govern how invoices will be generated.
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Client Arrangements
- Type: Optional Setup
- Action: Document and encode any special contractual terms or service-level agreements (SLAs) such as expedited handling windows, off-hours access, or custom penalty clauses. Link these to the client record so they drive exception workflows.
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Products
- Type: Mandatory Setup
- Action: Define the full SKU catalogue for the client: part numbers, descriptions, dimensions, weights, packaging rules, and storage requirements (e.g., ambient, frozen, hazardous). Mark any items that require special handling.
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Lots
- Type: Optional Setup
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Action: If the client uses lot or batch tracking, configure:
- Lot Components (e.g. date codes, shift codes)
- Lot Set Definitions (grouping components into named templates)
- Client-Product Lot Assignments so that incoming receipts automatically generate the correct lot codes.
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End 🟥
- All client master-data is now configured, and the client is ready for live transactions.
4. Key Outputs & Artifacts
- Client Master Record (Names & Addresses)
- Rate Schedule Entries (Rates)
- Billing Profile Configuration (Billing Profiles)
- SLA / Arrangement Records (Client Arrangements)
- Product Master Data (Products)
- Lot-Tracking Templates & Assignments (Lots, if used)
5. Best Practices
- Order Matters: Complete the first three mandatory steps (identity, rates, billing) before moving on to optional items.
- Consistency: Use standardized naming conventions (e.g., client codes, profile names) to simplify reporting and support.
- Validation: After configuring rates and billing profiles, run a small test receipt/invoice cycle to confirm correct calculations.
- Documentation: Store copies of customer agreements (step 4) in a linked document repository for auditability.
- Lot-Tracking Checks: If you enable lot tracking, test with a sample SKU to ensure lot codes generate as expected in both RF and paper-based receipts.
6. Legend & Roles
Color / Icon | Meaning |
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🟢 Green oval | Start |
🟨 Yellow rectangle | Setup Step |
🔴 Red oval | End |