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Understanding Containers in the Wholesale Packing Flows

This article is a reference for all container management operations in the Wholesale Packing Layout — container types, dimensions, available actions, bulk operations, inner box configuration, quantity editing, and UOM packing.

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Wholesale Order Container Types

The order type determines the container used throughout the packing process.

Order TypeContainerStarting Action
CourierAll inventory must be packed into Box containers. Supports inner boxes nested inside outer boxes (maximum 2 levels).Create a box button appears in the Packing Layout.
FreightAll inventory must be packed onto Pallet containers. Boxes can be nested inside pallets, or products can be packed directly onto the pallet.Create a pallet button appears in the Packing Layout.

Containers are assigned an ID and LPN automatically when created. Print and apply these LPNs to the physical containers for correct identification and tracking.

Wholesale Container Dimensions and Weights

  • Container dimensions and weight update automatically based on the selected package type dimensions plus the weight of products inside. These values must be set on both the products and boxes for calculations to be accurate.
  • Editing dimensions manually changes the package type to Custom.
  • Container weight is recalculated every time a product or box is added. Always verify final weights before completing the order.

Available Wholesale Container Actions

ActionDescription
Add ContainerSelect Add container at the top right of the Packing Layout. Courier orders add a box; Freight orders add a pallet.
Delete ContainerEmpty containers (boxes and pallets) can be deleted. If the container has packed products, Delete is replaced by Unpack.
Unpack ContainerRemoves products from the container and returns them to the staging location. After confirming, instructions appear showing where to take the unpacked inventory.
Duplicate ContainerSpecify the number of copies to create. The system shows the maximum duplicates possible based on available unpacked inventory and prevents exceeding that limit.
Move ContainerBoxes can be moved to another box or to another pallet. The maximum nesting depth is 2 levels (Outer Box → Inner Box).
Lot-Controlled SKUsDifferent lots of the same product cannot be combined in the same container. Split them across inner boxes (Courier) or separate boxes on the pallet (Freight).
Delete — Empty ContainerUnpack — Container with Items
Select DuplicateConfirm Quantity to Duplicate

Available Wholesale Bulk Container Actions

Bulk actions available: Move, Unpack, Delete, Print LPNs, Change weight, Change dimensions, and Change package.

  1. Select the containers to update by checking the box next to each.
  2. Choose the action to apply.

The system only shows actions compatible with the selected containers. If incompatible container types are selected (e.g., boxes and pallets mixed, or empty and packed containers), incompatible actions are greyed out with a tooltip explaining why.

Configuring Inner Boxes and Adding SKUs to a Container

To configure a box within a box, or to add additional SKUs to an existing container, use the (+) icon next to the container. Three options appear:

  1. One SKU per container: Nests a new box into the selected container. See Option 1: One SKU per container.
  2. Multiple SKUs per container: Nests a new box with multiple SKUs into the selected container. See Option 2: Multiple SKUs in the same container.
  3. In the current package: Packs the product directly into the selected container without creating a nested box. See Packing Directly onto a Pallet.

Important

Only 2 levels of box nesting are allowed (Outer Box with Inner Boxes). When the limit is reached, the system automatically defaults to the In the current container option.

Editing the Quantity of an SKU in a Container

Hover over the quantity of an SKU in a container and increase or decrease it directly from the Packing Layout. Reducing quantity triggers an Unpack action; increasing triggers a Pack action. Instructions appear for either action to guide correct execution.

Reducing SKU QuantityIncreasing SKU Quantity

Packing a Case or Pallet UOM as a Container

If products were picked in Case or Pallet UOMs, they are treated as closed boxes in the packing layout. If you want to use a picked UOM (Case or Pallet) as the outer container sent directly to the carrier or retailer, indicate this when adding a new container.

Select the number of UOM units to add as containers, then follow the instructions to identify the products correctly. Once added as UOM containers, other products cannot be added to them — the only available action is Unpack.

UOM as ContainerSelect SKUs
Move from Staging InstructionsUOM Containers in Packing Layout

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