Oracle 11i Inventory Management Fundamentals Ed 2

Thursday, August 20, 2009


Oracle 11i Inventory Management Fundamentals Ed 2



What you will learn:

This course reflects the logical flow of the processes involved in inventory management. For example, this course covers defining items, receiving items, issuing items, and replenishing items in the same order. The exercises in this course provide hands-on experience on using Oracle Inventory to perform many of the processing and inquiry transactions such as receiving, moving, replenishing inventory items, and generating count tags for physical inventories. The hands-on exercises also help you understand how to use mobile devices to perform transactions such as cycle counting and inventory replenishment.
* Set up organizations that correspond to your business units in Oracle Applications.
* Perform inventory replenishment.
* Define inventory items for Oracle Supply Chain Applications.
* Perform ABC classification and cycle count.
* Perform inventory transactions.
* Use mobile devices to perform inventory transactions.

Course Objectives:

* Define and maintain a cycle count
* Understand performing inventory transactions using a mobile device
* Understand the planning and replenishment methods available in Oracle Inventory including min-max planning, reorder-point planning, replenishment counting, and Kanban replenishment
* Understand the overall inventory process in Oracle Inventory
* Understand the structure of an inventory organization in Oracle Inventory
* Understand the role of an item-master organization
* Define items in Oracle Inventory
* Learn to implement locator, revision, serial, and lot control for items, and perform transactions for such items
* Understand the concept of move orders
* Perform inventory transactions such as subinventory transfer and inter organization transfer
* Set up shipping networks between inventory organizations and understand the significance of direct shipment and intransit shipment
* Create an ABC ranking of items to be used in cycle counting and potentially in determining safety stock levels


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