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Component: SRD-SCM-WME
Component Name: SCM-Warehousing and Manufacturing Execution
Description: A slip of paper, attached to the outside of a package for identification purposes, that is aassigned to one or more production lots, warehouse orders, or outbound deliveries. A label is automatically assigned to the respective warehouse order, outbound delivery, or production lot from which the label was created, with the status Expected. You can then manually confirm the label assignment as correct or adjust the label assignment during task confirmation or manual delivery adjustment. Assigning a label ensures a particular label is used through all the tasks for a logistics process.
Key Concepts: Assigned label is a term used in SAP's SCM-Warehousing and Manufacturing Execution (SRD-SCM-WME) component. It is a type of label that is assigned to a product or item in order to identify it and track its movement within the warehouse. The assigned label contains information such as the product's name, quantity, and location. How to Use It: In order to use assigned labels, the warehouse manager must first create them. This can be done by entering the product's information into the system and assigning it a unique label. Once the label has been created, it can be printed out and attached to the product or item. The assigned label can then be scanned at various points throughout the warehouse in order to track its movement. Tips & Tricks: When creating assigned labels, it is important to ensure that all of the information entered is accurate. This will help ensure that the product or item can be tracked accurately throughout the warehouse. Additionally, it is important to make sure that the labels are securely attached to the products or items so that they do not become lost or misplaced. Related Information: Assigned labels are just one of many tools used in SAP's SCM-Warehousing and Manufacturing Execution component. Other tools include barcode scanners, RFID tags, and automated sorting systems. All of these tools work together to help streamline warehouse operations and improve efficiency.