You enable the packout system by creating boxes in the Containers area of the NPI client application. You define a box, assign a Unique Identifier (UID) to it, then add it to your inventory. If you use the same box for different packing lists or products, you can quickly create specific instances of the same box, each with a different UID or barcode and add those to your inventory. After you create boxes, you add a packout step to a process definition; the boxes are then utilized in production.
SelectBoxeson the left side of the window (select either the word or the image).
To add a new box for example, select theAddbutton on the left side of the window.
Enter aNamefor the box.
The name can be the box dimensions (for example 48 in. x 48 in x 24 in.), the name of the items the box was designed to hold, or another name of your choice.
Enter a number forMax Capacityto define how many items the box can hold when fully packed.
SelectOK.
Use theBarcodefield to enter or scan a barcode for this box orselect theAuto Generate Barcodecheck box to create UIDs automatically.
Select theAddbutton to add the box as an inventory type, then select theSubmitbutton in the lower-right corner of the window to add the box to the database.
When you see the confirmation message, selectClose.
To add specific instances of the box, each with a UID or barcode, select the box you created, then select theAddbutton (once or multiple times if you want to create more than one box).
Select theSubmitbutton in the lower-right corner of the window to create the new instance(s) of the box.
Each time you selectSubmit, a new box of the selected type is created and a UID is generated.
For each instance of a box in inventory, use the fields on the right side of the window to add details such asLot,Supplier,Supplier Part Number,Goods Receipt IDand so on.
Select theView Inventorybutton on the right side of the window to view the boxes in inventory.
Select any field and enter details for a box in inventory such asQuantity,Vendor, and so on.
When you finish making changes, select OK to return to the Containers window.
Note:
As long as you are not tracking the Lot, Supplier, Supplier Part Number, Goods Receipt ID, and so on of the box, you can generate UIDs automatically in Production using the Generate button in the Packout operation.