A Pick Slip document can be printed by warehouse personnel to support the collection of inventory from the warehouse in order to fulfill the customer's order. The pick slip document contains location and lot information for the product that needs to be shipped to the customer. You should set up the order activity rule for printing the pick slips document.
The pick slip document contains the item's shipping information; that is, quantity, location, and lot information, if the lot feature is activated. Pick slips are used to review prices for individual items or for an entire order. A pick slip also contains the delivery personnel's information. It can be verified by the customer during the delivery. When you print pick slips for hard-commit inventory (items issued from specified location), and includes the locations and lot information that were selected during sales order entry. When you select the item quantity from a specific location or lot, the system makes those commitments as a hard commitment. If the full item quantity is not available for a particular lot or at a particular location, the system divides the line and creates a separate line for each lot and location combination. The system assigns the pick slip number by order number and prints the total number of items for that order.
Additionally, pick slips can be printed for multiple sales orders. A control pick slip or a pick list enables warehouse personnel to fulfill multiple sales orders efficiently. The control pick slip contains the details of more than one sales order for a shipment. The following is the control pick slip screen, which is showing the Processing Options of the control pick slip: