We needed a more reliable, powerful and flexible ERP app that scales well to support a large number of concurrent users, and heavy sales and shipping activity. With xTuple, we gained important features needed to move our business to the next stage.
Go Wireless in the Warehouse
Learn how to implement a wireless bar coding solution into your warehouse. Join designer of the Yellow Dog Wireless solution, Norm Jekubik as he teaches you how to install this solution designed specifically for xTuple. The Yellow Dog wireless solution enables you to move transactions to the shop floor and warehousing areas.
After completing this session, you will be able to:
- Understand the benefits of automating the warehouse
- Understand the functions that our solution supports
- Inbound Receiving
- Pick and Issue Material
- Inventory Transfers
- Inventory Counts
- Label and Pack List Printing
- Pick and Ship Sales Orders
Who Should Attend:
Users that want to automate warehouse functions and increase efficiency
Training Date:
- Thursday May 26
Session Time:
- 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm/est
Registration Information:
Course Level:
- Intermediate
Delivery Method:
- Group Internet
Refunds:
- All sales are final. No refunds will be granted for Group Internet classes
Contact Information:
- For more information regarding refunds, complaints and/or program cancellation policy, or for general questions, please contact our offices at training@xtuple.com or call 757-461-3022 x.118
CPE Credits:
- This class qualifies for 1 CPE credit hours
Field of Study:
- Specialized Knowledge and Applications
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