We continue our Netsuite WMS series by discussing the bin concept and how bins are used to drive warehouse activities from an implementation perspective. Whether you are in the process of a WMS implementation, or are considering your options, it is important to put consideration behind your bin design. If you haven’t already, make sure to check out our blog on WMS zones and how they interact with bins. Understanding both concepts is critical to successfully implementing zones and bins as you go live with your chosen WMS.
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Once assets are loaded in NetSuite’s Fixed Asset Management module (“FAM”), besides initiating monthly depreciation, there are some ongoing troubleshooting or maintenance. This blog will share some common tips and tricks.
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Multiple Languages in Netsuite
Do you want to view Netsuite in different languages? With the Multi-Language feature, you can choose the language in which NetSuite displays whenever you log in to your account.
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CASE STATEMENT use case – Intercompany Reconciliation
Have you ever wanted or needed a quick comparative view of your Intercompany transactions between your subsidiaries? One way to achieve this is through the use of CASE Statements in Saved Searches. What is a CASE Statement? A CASE Statement is similar to that of an if-then-else statement. You may have encountered this in spreadsheets. In NetSuite, it’s an available function that allows you to program conditions to return values when those conditions are met. So, when a condition is true, NetSuite will provide the results based on those conditions. You can have multiple conditions in one CASE Statement.
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Creating Manual Inventory Counts
The Inventory Count feature supports improved tracking of inventory and tighter control over assets. When this feature is enabled, you can enter regular periodic counts of on-hand item quantities to maintain inventory accuracy. Keeping an accurate item count can help reduce required safety stock, which lowers your overhead costs.
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Fixed Asset Management: Troubleshooting Net Book Value
NetSuite’s Fixed Asset Management Module (“FAM”) is a great tool to manage the full life of an asset. It gets a little tricky when you load in assets at mid-life. Several things can throw off your balances and values. Let’s say it’s been a few months since you’ve implemented the FAM module and you’ve run a few deprecation transactions with the module. You notice that the cumulative deprecation from your asset records do not match the cumulative depreciation on your Balance Sheet. Below are a few tips on how to troubleshoot and fix the issue.
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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are key to getting a single, 360 degree view of your business. It helps you move from disparate data to actionable, real-time data that you can use to increase your bottom line. And guess what? People are getting it. ERP adoption has soared in the last few years because companies understand how important it is to overall business success.
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Netsuite WMS: Warehouse Picking Options
In a previous blog, I covered the order release process through the Netsuite WMS wave release feature. The feature comes standard with Netsuite’s warehouse management software and among its toolset provides several options to specify how warehouse pickers should pick assigned orders. If you’re considering Netsuite WMS, or perhaps already use it, you may want to know the different methods available to pick orders and how they differ. If so, this blog is for you! Let’s jump right in and see what’s available in Netsuite WMS.
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WMS Pack Station: Reprinting Documents via Netsuite UI
Netsuite’s PackStation application offers a way to re-print important documents through the mobile UI on the go. In most cases, mobile warehouse operators are able to quickly reprint documents right from the handheld. However, there may be occasions where this may not be possible or where an alternative may be desired. An alternative option is to print the document through the Netsuite UI, and the process is fairly straightforward. In addition to printing documents through the Netsuite UI, you are also able to send documents straight through the PrintNode connection out to the warehouse. Let’s take a look at both options.
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Common Project Time Entry Troubleshooting
Time entry is important for many different businesses, particularly project based businesses. For instance, service companies charge their clients by the hour. Therefore, tracking and billing the correct number of hours by project determines the profitability of a company. Ultimately, it helps companies track costs or billable time is the source of their revenue.
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