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Presented at BLUEPRINT 4D 2024: Orchestrate Your Warehouse! How Dutch Valley Foods Used Orchestrations to Coordinate Warehouse Picking: Shipping: Put-Away and Replenishment Processes

Presented at BLUEPRINT 4D 2024
Session ID: P-036455

Creating effective and efficient warehouse processes in JD Edwards can be challenging: especially when trying to incorporate batch replenishments: directed put-away: trip assignments: and picking by multiple criteria such as Order: Route: Shipment: or Mode of Transportation. Overcome these challenges with logical decision making and automation through Orchestrator.** Review the challenges warehouse teams face when trying to create effective: efficient: and coordinated warehouse processes in JD Edwards.** Walk through how Dutch Valley Foods created sophisticated picking: shipping and replenishment processes with the help of Orchestrator. ** Understand how Orchestrator can be leveraged to make logical decisions and automate complex picking processes.

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Presented at BLUEPRINT 4D 2024: Orchestrate Your Warehouse! How Dutch Valley Foods Used Orchestrations to Coordinate Warehouse Picking: Shipping: Put-Away and Replenishment Processes