Odoo Warehouse Management
Josse Colpaert, Technical Coordinator
Topics
1 Use Case
2 Configuration
3 Operating
4 Special Cases
5 Conclusion
Use Case
Bert's store needs to adapt for growth
Use Case Scenario
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Bert has a little shop with vegetable green Lego
bricks and other Lego bricks.
His shop is growing, but growth is limited by his
shop being far from the city.
He decides to work together with his friends Jim
and Frank who will open shops in the city. Bert’s
shop would function as a central depot.
Use Case Scenario
Use Case Configuration Operating Special Cases Conclusion
Jim's Shop
Supplier Bert's Central
Depot
Frank's Shop
Use Case Scenario : Products
Use Case Configuration Operating Special Cases Conclusion
Vegetable Bricks: CROSSDOCK
Regular Bricks : 2-step in / pick-pack-ship out
Coffee : produced
Coffee Beans : needed to produce the coffee
Configuration
Warehouses and routes
Configuration
Use Case Configuration Operating Operating Conclusion
Configuration
Use Case Configuration Operating Operating Conclusion
Show configuration of
warehouse : 2 step in, 3 step
out + shops
Configuration
Use Case Configuration Operating Operating Conclusion
Show configuration of
warehouse : 2 step in, 3 step
out + shops
Pull rules
Use Case Configuration Operating Special Cases Conclusion
Take Customers
Push rules
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Manual Purchase Order :
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Apply push rule in WH/Input
Pull and push into routes
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Pull and push are bundled into routes that
can be applied on :
– Procurement (Sale order)
– Product and product categories
– Warehouse
Example interWH route
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Example interWH route
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Example interWH + crossdock
Use Case Configuration Operating Special Cases Conclusion
Warehouse :
Product :
Result :
Example interWH + crossdock
Use Case Configuration Operating Special Cases Conclusion
Routes
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Benefits :
– Integrated supply chain management and
warehousing
– Simpler configuration than push/pull only
– Consistent also for dropshipping
– Easy configuration of base config in warehouse form
– Very practical for creating Proof of Concepts
Features Comparison
Warehouse config Routes config
Simple to understand You can do complex
routes without any
Can tackle a lot of basic
developments
cases already
Ideal for Proof of
Not for more complicated
Concepts
situations
Not that easy to
understand
You can start with the warehouse configuration and
continue on the configuration the system created
In our use case
Use Case Configuration Operating Special Cases Conclusion
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Vegetable products get crossdock route
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Reordering rules (procurement groups)
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Need to define putaway strategy :
– Regular products => Stock / Regular Products
– Components => Stock / Components
– Finished products => Stock / Finished Products
Operating
Making sure our operators can do their work
From 3 to custom picking types
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Allows to follow up operations by picking
type <<screenshot dashboard>>
Back orders and splitting of moves
● Moves :
– Determine 'parent location flow' based on pull/push rules
– Cancelling splitting them will mostly be propagated
● Cancelling moves : forward direction
● Cancelling procurements : backwards direction
– Should not contain anything anymore with lots/packing
● Pickings
– Are a 'related' to the moves in them : moves get created and a
picking is assigned afterwards
– Moves can easily be transferred to another picking, for example when
creating backorders
Back orders and splitting of moves
● Splitting moves :
– We keep track of the move it was split from (e.g. to
check if stock needs to come from original moves)
– Procurements and moves have a destination move
and original moves
● In case of split propagation (forward) the destination of the
move will alter, but not the procurement's
● Needs to work without procurements with push rules also
Reservation of stock
● Reservation of stock has custom domain
– Has to come from original moves
– Has to come from returned move
● Picking :
– Ready to Transfer :
● When all quants (stock) are reserved
– Partially Available
● When the move type of the picking is direct and at least some stock is
available
● Removal Strategy : FIFO/LIFO/FEFO
Pack Operations
● Take some product / Take entire pack
● Preparing pack operations for the picking:
– Are created based on quants reserved :
● Location from / quantities / lots / packs from
– Will be put somewhere according to putaway strategy
– Take entire packs as much as possible
● Bar code interface :
– Warehouse operator can decide otherwise
Manufacturing
● Finished Products ↔ Components
traceability
– Produce wizard based on stock reserved instead of
moves
● Simplified : no picking before
● MTO if from component in MTO route,
otherwise MTS
Benefits
● All logic towards extra moves, backorders,
splitting, reservation of stock,... is already
handled by the system
● Easy custom development :
– Grouping of moves in pickings allows easy development
of batch picking, dock & yard management, ...
– Creating own putaway and removal strategies
● FIFO, LIFO, FEFO
Special Cases
Special Cases
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Negative stock
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Returns
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Multi-company and owner (see next slide)
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Packaging
Inter company rules
● Intercompany vs Intracompany
interwarehouse location
● Real-time valuation : when changing
company
● Locations / warehouses are related to a
company, but « owner » makes it possible
to store something of someone else
Logistic Unit vs. Packaging
● Logistic unit : pallet, box of certain
dimensions
● Packaging : how one product can be
arranged
Conclusion
Conclusion
" The Odoo Warehouse Management System
fulfills the simplest needs in an intuitive way,
fulfills complex needs by default and is the
platform of choice for development of the most
complex needs.
From the announcement of this talk
"
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