Hi everyone new member here,
I found this thread and it was packed with tones of great information. I have worked for woollies for about 1 year now and will soon be filling in as the inventory manager for my store for the next 3 months. I have a strong knowledge of the routines required in that role but in preparation I was hoping to learn a bit more about things I would like to know better:
Specifically I am curious about any information relating to the following:
- The LSM system (what makes it tick, i.e what impact does setting p.i is inaccurate have vs reflat stack and why might something appear repeatedly for )
- AutostockR (would love any information about mispicks and resolving errors at the warehouse level)
- gap reports (specifically curious about the following errors not in AutostockR scope and the MPL needs to be reset )
- anything you think would be helpful.
Sorry if I am asking a bunch of questions but becoming a inventory manager is ideally where I would like to head with my career so would love to hear from anyone with tips , advice or even horror stories I should be prepared for.
Thanks in advance
I found this thread and it was packed with tones of great information. I have worked for woollies for about 1 year now and will soon be filling in as the inventory manager for my store for the next 3 months. I have a strong knowledge of the routines required in that role but in preparation I was hoping to learn a bit more about things I would like to know better:
Specifically I am curious about any information relating to the following:
- The LSM system (what makes it tick, i.e what impact does setting p.i is inaccurate have vs reflat stack and why might something appear repeatedly for )
- AutostockR (would love any information about mispicks and resolving errors at the warehouse level)
- gap reports (specifically curious about the following errors not in AutostockR scope and the MPL needs to be reset )
- anything you think would be helpful.
Sorry if I am asking a bunch of questions but becoming a inventory manager is ideally where I would like to head with my career so would love to hear from anyone with tips , advice or even horror stories I should be prepared for.
Thanks in advance