Cartonization software can come from one of several sources:
- In-House Developed Software, once very common and still popular among shippers with advanced cartonization needs.
- Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) providers
- Warehouse Control Systems (WCS) providers – see The Role of the Warehouse Control System in the DC
WMS/WCS systems typically utilize their cartonization modules to determine the number and type of each carton required to pick the order. Each of these cartons can then be assigned a unique tracking ID used to control the launch of the carton and subsequent tracking of the carton through the picking, packing and shipping process.
With the contents of the carton known, the carton can be launched at the pick zone requiring the first pick rather than at a central carton launch location. This can significantly the reduce the travel time for a carton within your system and also reduces congestion in upstream picking areas because the carton skips those areas.
The label applied to the carton (or tote) can contain a bar code representing the license plate number could actually be the shipping label (since the carton contents are predetermined).
The need for a separate packing process may be reduced or eliminated because the pickers can be responsible for the packing of the items in the carton. The carton may require dunnage before sealing and potentially a packing list applied prior to shipping.
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