πŸ“˜ Part 4: IBM Sterling WMS Functional Scenarios

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Learn the essentials of IBM Sterling WMS like picking strategies, event creation, and purging logic in this functional WMS-focused interview guide.
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Sterling WMS, OMS WMS Integration, Picking Strategies, Shipment Flow, Pipeline Creation, Event Configuration
31. Once Picking is Done, How Are Shipments Uniquely Identified in the Pack Location?
Shipments are uniquely identified using Shipment ID and Pick Ticket Number, often associated with cartons or totes via barcode scanning at the pack station.
32. Business Reason for OB/IB with & Without Order Creation?
  • With Order: Ensures traceability and control over inventory movement.
  • Without Order: Used for manual or ad hoc transactions like emergency stock transfer, system error correction, or test cycles.
33. Which Software Model is Majorly Used in IBM Sterling WMS?
IBM Sterling WMS commonly follows the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) model, enabling modular, scalable, and integrable warehouse operations.
34. Which Versions of IBM Sterling Support IVR?
IVR (Interactive Voice Response) is supported in WMS versions 9.2 and above, with proper IVR adapter and configuration enabled for voice picking.
35. Different Types of Picking Strategies and Their Benefits?
  • Wave Picking: Batches multiple orders to pick together—efficient for high volume.
  • Zone Picking: Divides the warehouse into zones—reduces picker travel.
  • Batch Picking: Picks multiple orders in one go—minimizes trips.
  • Pick-to-Light/Voice: Technology-assisted—improves accuracy and speed.
36. Can We Create a New Pipeline in IBM Sterling WMS?
Yes, new pipelines can be created. However, considerations include:
  • Impact on existing flows.
  • Compatibility with transaction types.
  • Adequate event handling and rollback configuration.
37. What Are the Uses of Nomenclature in IBM Sterling WMS?
Nomenclature controls naming conventions for IDs (e.g., Shipment ID, Carton ID). It ensures uniqueness, traceability, and system recognition.
38. What is Purging in IBM Sterling WMS and Why is It Needed?
Purging deletes or archives old data (orders, logs, alerts) based on retention policies. It improves performance, storage, and system manageability.
39. Describe End-to-End WMS Process with Key Statuses.
  • Order: Created → Released → Picked → Packed → Shipped.
  • Shipment: Planned → Assigned → Loaded → Shipped.
  • Load: Created → Manifested → In Transit → Delivered.
  • Receipt: Expected → Received → Putaway → Closed.
40. How to Create New Events, Pickup and Drop Statuses in Sterling WMS?
  • Define via Status Flow Configuration.
  • Attach them to appropriate documents.
  • Register event handlers to trigger services or listeners as needed.

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