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We are looking for a specialist or a team with experience in refining 1C/BAS for warehouse accounting automation.
We already have an active 1C:Enterprise 8.3, but we need to analyze the current database and propose an optimal solution: refine the existing 1C; or deploy a new one that will implement the necessary functionality. The main task is to set up full-fledged warehouse operations using barcode scanners, data collection terminals, labels, address storage, and inventory control.What needs to be implemented management of product nomenclature; inventory accounting; receiving goods into the warehouse; sales and shipments to customers; reserving goods for orders; order picking through a scanner or data collection terminal; working with barcodes of products, packs, boxes, and pallets; printing internal labels; serial accounting for inverters, batteries, and expensive equipment; written-off goods; inventory through a scanner; returns of goods; management reporting; logging user actions; the possibility of further scaling of the system.Warehouse logic The manager creates a customer order in 1C. After that, the order should automatically be sent to the warehouse as a picking task.
The warehouse employee opens the order on the data collection terminal or another device, sees the list of products, quantity, and storage location of the product: sector, row, shelf, or cell.
It is necessary to implement address storage so that the warehouse employee can see exactly where the product is located. If there are many items in the order, it is preferable for the system to sort the products in a convenient picking sequence throughout the warehouse.
The employee scans the product, pack, or pallet. The system must check whether this product is in the order, whether the quantity is correct, whether there is sufficient stock, and whether an extra item has been scanned.
If the product is correct, the system confirms the item. If the product is incorrect, the system must show an error and not allow closing the order until it is corrected.Working with packs, boxes, and pallets It is necessary to implement accounting for goods not only by individual items but also by packs, boxes, and pallets.
For example, if one pallet contains 30 units of product, when scanning the pallet label, the system should automatically add 30 units to the document.
Partial picking logic is also needed. For example, if there were 36 pcs on the pallet, and the order requires picking 10 pcs, the system should write off 10 pcs, leave 26 pcs, and suggest printing a new label for the remaining pallet.Labels and equipment It is necessary to set up label printing for: product unit; pack; box; pallet; products with serial numbers. The label should contain the product name, article, model, barcode, quantity in the package, or serial number if it is a serialized product.
The system must work with a barcode scanner, label printer, and data collection terminal.Reports and control Reports are needed on stock levels, product movement, sales, reservations, write-offs, inventory, serial numbers, surpluses, and shortages.
User action logging is also needed: who created the document, who changed the quantity, who conducted the write-off, who conducted the inventory, date, and time of the action.Expectations from the performer A specialist is needed who: has experience working with 1C/BAS; understands warehouse accounting; has worked with data collection terminals or barcode scanners; has experience setting up label printing; can propose a ready-made module or optimal architecture of the solution; can assess what is better: refining the current 1C/BAS or creating a new database; after analysis, can provide work stages, timelines, and estimated costs.