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EWM Packaging Specification for several products

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Hello togehter,

I have a question regarding Packaging Specification:

Is it possible, in case of Inbound Deliveries, to create automatically a packaging proposal for serveral products in one Handling Unit?

Do I need to create all possible variants as Packaging Specification?

Thanks for your answears in advanced.

BR Johann

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former_member183610
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Hi,

I guess, it can possible.but determination of pack spec is required here. For that we can able to use warehouse product group.

Under content it would required to maintain the products.

Any how , please check once since I never tried this.

BR,

C K REDDY

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Hi C K Kreddy,

thanks for your answear and sorry für my late reply.
I tested some options. In case of several products i could use in the packspec field 'REFMIX' Ref. mix allowed.

This field indicates wheter different products can be packed together in the sam Handling Unit if they have the same reference product.

BR,

Johann

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Hi Johann, CK Reddy

I recently came across the possibility of using reference product and REFMIX indicator to create one HU for all Inbound Delivery Items using Pack spec.

However is it possible to use above approach in case if we have products having different Base UoM (within same IBD)?

As in my example, I have two products with Base UoM = EA and KG respectively. Here the automatic packing cannot pack both items in to one HU. Therefore only the first item is packed when IBD is created.

Please note my second product is having no UoM conversion between EA and KG (which is why it fails now during qty conversion). Since the product's base UoM differs and there is no real need to maintain a EA to KG conversion, I wonder whether we can achieve auto pack in this instance without maintaining a Alt UoM for all the products where Base UoMs are not same.

Any thoughts?

Regards,

Shashidhar