As we gear up for our release of Pick to Tote next quarter, today we’ve released the ability to filter Sale Orders by particular Product SKUs when creating Wave Picks.
The additional product filter is available in either the new “Multiple Customer” mode, or the existing “Single Customer” mode.
Filtering by product allows the creation of wave picks containing orders that have the same products, maximising picking efficiency.
Plus, we have plenty more Wave Pick improvements coming over the next month.
We have just upgraded the functionality in our CartonCloud x Zapier Connector, giving those customers that have built their own integrations more flexibility for their workflows. We have updated the following two tasks in Zapier:
Creating a Consignment: We have added the ability to select the warehouse that you want the consignment created in. This ensures that our multi-warehouse customers can use a Zapier workflow to achieve automation across their CartonCloud platform.
Creating a Sale Order: When creating an outbound order, you can now specify whether the order will be delivered to or picked up by the customer. This added flexibility allows you to better plan your shipping operations and ensure warehouse operators can process the order into the right workflow.
When updating or creating a new integration in Zapier, you will be prompted to upgrade to the our latest version of the CartonCloud app so you can have access to these new features.
For more information on our Zapier connector, you can visit our Knowledge Base or visit Zapier directly.
Today we’re introducing two improvements to Wave Picking. These are the first of many Wave Pick Improvements coming over the next few weeks as we gear up for Pick to Tote. If you would like to join our Beta Group for either Wave Pick Improvements or Pick to Tote, please let us know.
Multi-Customer Wave Picks
To make it faster and easier to process Sale Orders, we’ve made it possible to create Wave Picks which span multiple customers’ Sale Orders.
When creating a Wave Pick, you can now select “Multiple Customers” from the customer-selection drop down, and see orders across all customers, which can then be grouped together into a single wave.
Persisting Wave Picks after Completion
To provide better visibility over historical operations, wave picks are no longer deleted after they have been completed. From the Wave Pick list screen, there are now two tabs, “In Progress” and “Completed”. Completed waves can be opened for viewing.
Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) is now available within CartonCloud!
MFA increases log-in security for your account, by enhancing your account security and protection. All CartonCloud users can now set up and use MFA through both the web and mobile apps (v6.0.0+) to protect their own accounts. (Learn how here).
Plus, to make it faster and easier to login to CartonCloud, we’ve improved our mobile app support for password managers with direct support for your password manager of choice. We support 3rd party password managers (eg. Bitwarden Lastpass etc), and also those included on the devices such as “Passwords” on iOS and “Google Password Manager” and Android.
Additionally, we’ll soon be releasing Enterprise Security (add-on / available in some plans). This provides even more account security by allowing account admins to setup MFA requirements within their account. This includes the ability to enfore Mandatory MFA for specific user roles, meaning (for example) organisations can require MFA for all administrators and packers, but leave it optional for drivers and customers.
In Mobile Apps v5.5.0, we’ve improved the UI to make those coming from “Picking (Legacy)” feel more at home, giving you greater speed, powerful functionality, and ease of use.
The main improvements include:
Responsive sizing to better support devices with smaller screens.
More colour added (matching colours used in Legacy)
Better layout for the orders list, reducing the height of the order cards to make it display much better on smaller devices.
Additionally, we’ve renamed “Picking 2.0” to “Picking”, and what used to be called “Picking” is now called “Picking (Legacy)”.
Other improvements made to Picking over the last quarter include: