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Manual Packing 8.2<br />

The system has now filled the partial pallet <strong>with</strong> a further 640 bottles so that there<br />

a total number of 800 bottles on the pallet. The second pallet is full <strong>with</strong> 800 bottles,<br />

and again 160 bottles are left for the third pallet. Of course, this example does<br />

not make any sense as nobody in the warehouse would repack in such a way.<br />

To conclude, let us look again at the delivery header in the item overview (see<br />

Figure 8.21). Here, the No. of packages has been updated.<br />

Figure 8.21 Delivery Header in the Item Overview Screen After Packing<br />

In my example, I have created and packed a total of five pallets. You can see this<br />

value in the No. of packages field. In the Total Weight field, you can see the gross<br />

weight of all items <strong>with</strong>out the pallets.<br />

An alternative way of displaying unpacked materials and handling units can be<br />

seen when you click on the overview screen (see Figure 8.11). Figure 8.22 displays<br />

the same information as the process flow, but in a tree structure.<br />

Figure 8.22 Packing Information Displayed in a Tree Structure<br />

You can access the same information and functions as those you have just seen.<br />

In the upper part of the tree structure, you can see three filled handling units and<br />

in the lower part of the structure, the items still to pack. Click to display the<br />

contents of this handling unit.<br />

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