Planned · in development
Put-away is the planned step of directing received stock into specific storage bins after it arrives, so that everything has an addressed home and can be found again quickly.
In development. Bin-level put-away depends on the warehouse bin hierarchy, which is planned but not yet built (see Locations). This page describes the intended flow; it is not a live feature today.
What it will do
Once bins exist, put-away will take the items on a goods receive and assign each to a bin or shelf, moving stock from a receiving or staging area into its addressed home and recording exactly where each unit went.
What to use today
Today, Goods Receive already brings stock into a location (and a group within it), which is the current grain of tracking. Bin-level put-away adds a finer step inside the location once the hierarchy is in place.
Related
- Reference: Locations
- Reference: Goods Receive (bringing stock in, today)