CN113837685A - Warehouse-out interception method, warehouse logistics system, order system and readable storage medium - Google Patents

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CN113837685A
CN113837685A CN202110957804.0A CN202110957804A CN113837685A CN 113837685 A CN113837685 A CN 113837685A CN 202110957804 A CN202110957804 A CN 202110957804A CN 113837685 A CN113837685 A CN 113837685A
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Abstract

The invention discloses an ex-warehouse interception method, a warehouse logistics system, an order system and a readable storage medium, wherein the method comprises the following steps: upon receiving a customer order, determining an order fund and an estimated cost from the customer order; comparing the estimated cost with the order capital to obtain a first comparison result; when the first comparison result is positive, sending a product packaging request to a warehouse logistics system, wherein the warehouse logistics system responds to the product packaging request and sends actual cost; when the actual cost is received, comparing the actual cost with the order capital to obtain a second comparison result; and when the second comparison result is positive income, sending a delivery request to the warehouse logistics system. The invention improves the ex-warehouse interception accuracy.

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Warehouse-out interception method, warehouse logistics system, order system and readable storage medium
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of physical transportation management, in particular to an ex-warehouse intercepting method, a warehouse logistics system, an order system and a readable storage medium.
Background
For an e-commerce system, in the prior art, profit accounting is carried out according to estimated cost, then ex-warehouse interception is carried out, and due to the fact that the estimated cost before delivery is different from the actual cost after delivery, the profit accounting is difficult to be accurate, and then an interception mechanism is easy to ignore loss orders, so that the accuracy of ex-warehouse interception is low.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the invention aims to solve the technical problem of how to improve the accuracy of ex-warehouse interception by providing an ex-warehouse interception method, a warehouse logistics system, an order system and a readable storage medium.
The embodiment of the invention provides a warehouse-out intercepting method, which is applied to an order system, wherein the order system is in communication connection with a warehouse logistics system, and the warehouse-out intercepting method comprises the following steps:
upon receiving a customer order, determining an order fund and an estimated cost from the customer order;
comparing the estimated cost with the order fund to obtain a first comparison result;
when the first comparison result is positive, sending a product packaging request to a warehouse logistics system, wherein the warehouse logistics system responds to the product packaging request and sends actual cost;
when the actual cost is received, comparing the actual cost with the order fund to obtain a second comparison result;
and when the second comparison result is positive income, sending a delivery request to the warehouse logistics system.
In one embodiment, the step of determining the order funds and projected cost from the customer order upon receipt of the customer order comprises:
when a customer order is received, analyzing the customer order to obtain the order fund and the quantity of products to be delivered;
and determining the estimated cost according to preset stock keeping unit SKU' information and the quantity of the products to be delivered, wherein the SKU information at least comprises a preset price, a preset packaging fee, a preset storage fee, a preset management fee and a preset weight corresponding to the stock products.
In one embodiment, the step of determining the projected cost based on the predetermined SKU information and the quantity of the product to be shipped includes:
determining a predicted product cost fee according to the product of the quantity of the products to be delivered and the preset price of the stock products;
determining a predicted packaging fee according to the product of the quantity of the products to be delivered and a preset packaging fee of the inventory products;
determining a predicted warehousing fee according to the product of the quantity of the products to be delivered and a preset warehousing fee of the inventory products;
determining a predicted management fee according to the product of the quantity of the products to be delivered and a preset management fee of the inventory products;
determining a predicted freight rate according to the product of the number of the products to be delivered and the preset weight of the inventory products;
taking the projected product cost, the projected packaging fee, the projected warehousing fee, the projected management fee, and the projected shipping fee as the projected cost.
In one embodiment, after the step of comparing the estimated cost with the order capital to obtain a first comparison result, the method further comprises:
and outputting an intercepted product packaging request when the first comparison result is negative income or no income.
In an embodiment, after the step of comparing the actual cost with the order fund to obtain a second comparison result, the method further includes:
and outputting a delivery intercepting request when the second comparison result is negative income or no income.
An embodiment of the present invention further provides an order system, where the order system includes: the system comprises a memory, a processor and a library-exiting interception program which is stored on the memory and can run on the processor, wherein the processor executes the library-exiting interception program to realize the steps of the library-exiting interception method.
The embodiment of the invention also provides an ex-warehouse intercepting method, which is applied to the warehouse logistics system, the warehouse logistics system is in communication connection with the order system, and the ex-warehouse intercepting method comprises the following steps:
when a product packaging request is received, outputting packaged prompt information;
when a package corresponding to the product packaging request is detected, determining an actual cost corresponding to the package, wherein the actual cost comprises an actual cost price, an actual packaging fee, an actual warehousing fee, an actual management fee and an actual transportation fee corresponding to the package;
sending the actual cost to an order system, wherein the order system carries out profit accounting according to the actual cost after receiving the actual cost, and sends a delivery request according to a profit accounting result;
and outputting prompt information for shipping the package when the shipping request is received.
In an embodiment, the step of outputting the packaged prompt message when receiving the product packaging request includes:
when the product packaging request is received, analyzing the product packaging request to obtain the number of products to be packaged;
and generating the prompt information for packaging according to the number of the products to be packaged.
An embodiment of the present invention further provides a warehouse logistics system, including: the system comprises a memory, a processor and a library-exiting interception program which is stored on the memory and can run on the processor, wherein the processor executes the library-exiting interception program to realize the steps of the library-exiting interception method.
An embodiment of the present invention further provides a computer-readable storage medium, where a warehouse-out interception program is stored on the computer-readable storage medium, and the warehouse-out interception program, when executed by a processor, implements the steps of the warehouse-out interception method described above.
In the technical scheme of the embodiment, when an order system receives a customer order, the order system determines order funds and estimated cost according to the customer order; comparing the estimated cost with the order fund to obtain a first comparison result; when the first comparison result is positive, sending a product packaging request to a warehouse logistics system, wherein the warehouse logistics system responds to the product packaging request and sends actual cost; when the actual cost is received, comparing the actual cost with the order fund to obtain a second comparison result; and when the second comparison result is positive income, sending a delivery request to the warehouse logistics system. The order system carries out two times of profit accounting in the process of receiving a customer order and indicating the warehouse logistics system to deliver goods, wherein the first time of profit accounting comprises comparison of predicted cost and order capital, the second time of profit accounting comprises comparison of actual cost and order capital, whether the warehouse logistics system is indicated to pack can be determined according to the first comparison result, whether the warehouse logistics system is indicated to deliver goods can be determined according to the second sub-comparison result, when the profit is lower than the order capital, the products can be automatically intercepted out of the warehouse and the loss can be prevented in time, and the warehouse-out interception accuracy is improved.
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FIG. 1 is a diagram of a hardware architecture of an ordering system according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a diagram of a hardware architecture of a warehouse logistics system according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a first embodiment of an outbound intercept method according to the present invention;
FIG. 3A is a diagram illustrating an outbound intercept method according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a second embodiment of an outbound intercept method according to the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a warehouse-out intercepting method according to a third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a warehouse-out intercepting method according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 7 is a detailed flowchart of step S210 of the outbound intercepting method according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
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For a better understanding of the above technical solutions, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. While exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the present disclosure may be embodied in various forms and should not be limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.
The main solution of the invention is: when an order system receives a customer order, determining order capital and estimated cost according to the customer order; comparing the estimated cost with the order fund to obtain a first comparison result; when the first comparison result is positive, sending a product packaging request to a warehouse logistics system, wherein the warehouse logistics system responds to the product packaging request and sends actual cost; when the actual cost is received, comparing the actual cost with the order fund to obtain a second comparison result; and when the second comparison result is positive income, sending a delivery request to the warehouse logistics system.
The order system carries out two times of profit accounting in the process of receiving a customer order and indicating the warehouse logistics system to deliver goods, wherein the first time of profit accounting comprises comparison of predicted cost and order capital, the second time of profit accounting comprises comparison of actual cost and order capital, whether the warehouse logistics system is indicated to pack can be determined according to the first comparison result, whether the warehouse logistics system is indicated to deliver goods can be determined according to the second sub-comparison result, when the profit is lower than the order capital, the products can be automatically intercepted out of the warehouse and the loss can be prevented in time, and the warehouse-out interception accuracy is improved.
As one implementation, the ordering system may be as in fig. 1.
The embodiment scheme of the invention relates to an order system, which comprises: a processor 101, e.g. a CPU, a memory 102, a communication bus 103. Wherein a communication bus 103 is used for enabling the connection communication between these components.
The memory 102 may be a high-speed RAM memory or a non-volatile memory (e.g., a disk memory). As in fig. 1, a detection program may be included in the memory 103 as a computer-readable storage medium; and the processor 101 may be configured to call the detection program stored in the memory 102 and perform the following operations:
upon receiving a customer order, determining an order fund and an estimated cost from the customer order;
comparing the estimated cost with the order fund to obtain a first comparison result;
when the first comparison result is positive, sending a product packaging request to a warehouse logistics system, wherein the warehouse logistics system responds to the product packaging request and sends actual cost;
when the actual cost is received, comparing the actual cost with the order fund to obtain a second comparison result;
and when the second comparison result is positive income, sending a delivery request to the warehouse logistics system.
In one embodiment, the processor 101 may be configured to call a detection program stored in the memory 102 and perform the following operations:
when a customer order is received, analyzing the customer order to obtain the order fund and the quantity of products to be delivered;
and determining the estimated cost according to preset stock keeping unit SKU' information and the quantity of the products to be delivered, wherein the SKU information at least comprises a preset price, a preset packaging fee, a preset storage fee, a preset management fee and a preset weight corresponding to the stock products.
In one embodiment, the processor 101 may be configured to call a detection program stored in the memory 102 and perform the following operations:
determining a predicted product cost fee according to the product of the quantity of the products to be delivered and the preset price of the stock products;
determining a predicted packaging fee according to the product of the quantity of the products to be delivered and a preset packaging fee of the inventory products;
determining a predicted warehousing fee according to the product of the quantity of the products to be delivered and a preset warehousing fee of the inventory products;
determining a predicted management fee according to the product of the quantity of the products to be delivered and a preset management fee of the inventory products;
determining a predicted freight rate according to the product of the number of the products to be delivered and the preset weight of the inventory products;
taking the projected product cost, the projected packaging fee, the projected warehousing fee, the projected management fee, and the projected shipping fee as the projected cost.
In one embodiment, the processor 101 may be configured to call a detection program stored in the memory 102 and perform the following operations:
and outputting an intercepted product packaging request when the first comparison result is negative income or no income.
In one embodiment, the processor 101 may be configured to call a detection program stored in the memory 102 and perform the following operations:
and outputting a delivery intercepting request when the second comparison result is negative income or no income.
In the technical scheme of the embodiment, when an order system receives a customer order, the order system determines order funds and estimated cost according to the customer order; comparing the estimated cost with the order fund to obtain a first comparison result; when the first comparison result is positive, sending a product packaging request to a warehouse logistics system, wherein the warehouse logistics system responds to the product packaging request and sends actual cost; when the actual cost is received, comparing the actual cost with the order fund to obtain a second comparison result; and when the second comparison result is positive income, sending a delivery request to the warehouse logistics system. The order system carries out two times of profit accounting in the process of receiving a customer order and indicating the warehouse logistics system to deliver goods, wherein the first time of profit accounting comprises comparison of predicted cost and order capital, the second time of profit accounting comprises comparison of actual cost and order capital, whether the warehouse logistics system is indicated to pack can be determined according to the first comparison result, whether the warehouse logistics system is indicated to deliver goods can be determined according to the second sub-comparison result, when the profit is lower than the order capital, the products can be automatically intercepted out of the warehouse and the loss can be prevented in time, and the warehouse-out interception accuracy is improved.
As one implementation, the warehouse logistics system may be as in fig. 2.
The embodiment scheme of the invention relates to a warehouse logistics system, which comprises: a processor 201, e.g., a CPU, a memory 202, a communication bus 203. Wherein the communication bus 203 is used to enable connection communication between these components.
The memory 202 may be a high-speed RAM memory or a non-volatile memory (e.g., a disk memory). As in fig. 2, a detection program may be included in the memory 203 as a computer-readable storage medium; and the processor 201 may be configured to call the detection program stored in the memory 202 and perform the following operations:
in one embodiment, the processor 201 may be configured to call the detection program stored in the memory 202 and perform the following operations:
when a product packaging request is received, outputting packaged prompt information;
when a package corresponding to the product packaging request is detected, determining an actual cost corresponding to the package, wherein the actual cost comprises an actual cost price, an actual packaging fee, an actual warehousing fee, an actual management fee and an actual transportation fee corresponding to the package;
sending the actual cost to an order system, wherein the order system carries out profit accounting according to the actual cost after receiving the actual cost, and sends a delivery request according to a profit accounting result;
and outputting prompt information for shipping the package when the shipping request is received.
In one embodiment, the processor 201 may be configured to call the detection program stored in the memory 202 and perform the following operations:
when the product packaging request is received, analyzing the product packaging request to obtain the number of products to be packaged;
and generating the prompt information for packaging according to the number of the products to be packaged.
In the technical scheme of this embodiment, the warehouse logistics system can automatically intercept the product ex-warehouse according to the profit accounting result sent by the order system, and the ex-warehouse interception accuracy is improved.
In order to better understand the technical solution, the technical solution will be described in detail with reference to the drawings and the specific embodiments.
Referring to fig. 3, fig. 3 is a first embodiment of the outbound intercepting method of the present invention, the method includes the following steps:
step S110, upon receiving a customer order, determines an order fund and an estimated cost from the customer order.
The order system (OMS) is a part of the logistics management system, and by managing and tracking orders issued by clients, the progress and completion conditions of the orders are dynamically mastered, and the operation efficiency in the logistics process is improved, so that the operation time and the operation cost are saved, and the market competitiveness of logistics enterprises is improved. The main functions of the order system are to provide one-stop supply chain service integrated by the user through unified orders, and order management and order tracking management can enable logistics service of the user to be met in a whole process. The order system is an indispensable part in the logistics management chain, through the management and distribution of orders, the storage management and the transportation management are organically combined, all links in the logistics management are stably and effectively played, the storage, the transportation and the orders form an organic whole, and the informatization requirement of the logistics system is met. The order management is to manage, inquire, modify, print and other functions of various commands issued by the merchant, and simultaneously feed back the processing information of the business department to the merchant. The ordering system generally includes: order processing, order confirmation, order status management (including various statuses such as cancellation, payment and delivery, and order warehouse-out and order query), and the like.
In this embodiment, when a customer order is received, the order system obtains the order fund corresponding to the customer order and calculates the estimated cost based on the customer order, and it is easily understood that the estimated component is simulation data calculated according to preset information before shipment.
Optionally, when a customer order is received, analyzing the customer order to obtain the order fund and the quantity of the products to be delivered; and determining the estimated cost according to preset stock keeping unit SKU' information and the quantity of the products to be delivered, wherein the SKU information at least comprises a preset price, a preset packaging fee, a preset storage fee, a preset management fee and a preset weight corresponding to the stock products. The SKU is called Stock Keeping Unit (Stock Keeping Unit) and is the basic Unit for Stock in and out metering, which can be in units of pieces, boxes, trays, etc. SKU this is a necessary method for logistics management in large chain supermarkets DC (distribution centre). Now, it has been extended to the shorthand of a uniform product number, each product corresponding to a unique SKU number. Single product: a commodity is called a single commodity when any one of its attributes, such as brand, model, configuration, grade, flower color, packaging capacity, unit, production date, expiration date, usage, price, and place of production, is different from that of other commodities. Further, referring to fig. 3A, fig. 3A is a flowchart of the embodiment, wherein the SKU information is published by the publisher, specifically, in order to maintain the profit accounting accuracy, it is required to know who each SKU was created, that is, in order for the publisher to deal with the transfer of the job leaving, the 'responsible person' needs to be set, that is, the publisher is the responsible person when the journal is published for the first time, and when the publisher leaves the work, the SKU is handed over to another person, the system shows that the responsible person who sets the SKU in bulk takes care of extra situations, for example, a salesperson publishes directly, cannot know the responsible person of the SKU, needs to set the "shop owner selling", for the unknown publisher, as a fallback option, we can get the actual responsible person of each SKU per order in real time based on the publishing rules above.
Optionally, determining a predicted product cost fee according to a product of the quantity of the product to be delivered and a preset price of the inventory product; determining a predicted packaging fee according to the product of the quantity of the products to be delivered and a preset packaging fee of the inventory products; determining a predicted warehousing fee according to the product of the quantity of the products to be delivered and a preset warehousing fee of the inventory products; determining a predicted management fee according to the product of the quantity of the products to be delivered and a preset management fee of the inventory products; determining a predicted freight rate according to the product of the number of the products to be delivered and the preset weight of the inventory products; taking the projected product cost, the projected packaging fee, the projected warehousing fee, the projected management fee, and the projected shipping fee as the projected cost.
Step S120, comparing the estimated cost with the order fund to obtain a first comparison result.
In this embodiment, after obtaining the preset cost, the first comparison may be performed with the order fund to obtain a first comparison result, where the first comparison result represents a first profit accounting result.
Step S130, when the first comparison result is positive, sending a product packaging request to a warehouse logistics system, wherein the warehouse logistics system responds to the product packaging request and sends actual cost.
In this embodiment, the order system determines whether the order has profit or not according to the first comparison result, and it is easy to understand that when the estimated cost is less than the order fund, it indicates that the transaction corresponding to the customer order does not cause loss, and the warehouse logistics system can be instructed to package the goods, and then the product packaging request can be sent.
Step S140, comparing the actual cost with the order fund when the actual cost is received, so as to obtain a second comparison result.
In this embodiment, it is considered that the estimated cost is often in error from the actual cost, for example: the estimated freight rate in the estimated cost is often different from the actual freight rate in the actual cost, mainly because the actual weight is often different from the estimated weight and the actual freight rate is often related to the actual weight. Based on the above situation, when the actual cost sent by the warehouse logistics system is received, the second comparison is performed according to the order fund and the actual cost, specifically, the actual cost and the order fund are compared to obtain a second comparison result, wherein the second comparison result represents a second profit accounting result.
Step S150, when the second comparison result is positive income, sending a shipping request to the warehouse logistics system.
In this embodiment, if the second comparison result is still positive income, it may be further determined that the transaction corresponding to the customer order does not cause loss, and the warehouse logistics system may be instructed to perform a shipping operation and send a shipping request.
In the technical scheme of the embodiment, because the order system carries out two times of profit accounting in the process of receiving the customer order and indicating the warehouse logistics system to deliver the goods, wherein the first time of profit accounting comprises the comparison of the estimated cost and the order fund, the second time of profit accounting comprises the comparison of the actual cost and the order fund, whether the warehouse logistics system is indicated to pack can be determined according to the first comparison result, whether the warehouse logistics system is indicated to deliver the goods can also be determined according to the second sub-comparison result, when the profit is lower than the order fund, the product can be automatically intercepted, the product can be taken out of the warehouse and the loss can be stopped at the moment, and the warehouse-out interception accuracy is improved.
Referring to fig. 4, fig. 4 is a second embodiment of the warehouse-out intercepting method according to the present invention, and based on the first embodiment, after step S120, the method further includes:
and step S160, outputting an intercepted product packaging request when the first comparison result is negative income or no income.
In this embodiment, if it is determined that the transaction corresponding to the customer order cannot generate a profit according to the first comparison result, the warehouse logistics system may be instructed to cancel packaging and send a request for intercepting packaging of the product.
In the technical scheme of the embodiment, when the estimated cost is less than or equal to the order fund, the transaction can be judged to generate no profit, and then the subsequent product delivery operation can be intercepted, so that the effect of timely stopping loss is achieved, and the delivery interception accuracy is improved.
Referring to fig. 5, fig. 5 is a diagram illustrating a third embodiment of the outbound intercepting method according to the present invention, based on any one of the first to second embodiments, after step S140, the method further includes:
and step S170, outputting a shipping interception request when the second comparison result is negative income or no income.
In this embodiment, the second comparison result is negative income or no income, which indicates that the estimated cost is less than the order fund but the actual cost is greater than the order fund, and it can be determined that the transaction is still lost based on the second comparison result, so the warehouse logistics system can be instructed to stop shipping and send the request for intercepting shipping to the warehouse logistics system.
In the technical scheme of this embodiment, the delivery is automatically intercepted through the second comparison result, and the ex-warehouse interception accuracy can be further improved.
Referring to fig. 6, fig. 6 is a diagram illustrating a warehouse-out intercepting method according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, applied to a warehouse logistics system, based on any one of the first to third embodiments, the method includes the following steps:
and step S210, outputting packaging prompt information when a product packaging request is received.
Step S220, when detecting the package corresponding to the product packaging request, determining the actual cost corresponding to the package, wherein the actual cost comprises the actual cost price, the actual packaging fee, the actual warehousing fee, the actual management fee and the actual transportation fee corresponding to the package.
In this embodiment, upon detection of a package, the weight of the package and associated other cost information may be measured, such as: the actual cost price, the actual packaging fee, the actual warehousing fee, the actual management fee, the actual transportation fee and the like are not limited herein; further, the actual cost of the package can be calculated based on the above information.
Step S230, sending the actual cost to an order system, wherein the order system performs profit accounting according to the actual cost after receiving the actual cost, and sends a delivery request according to a profit accounting result.
Step S240, when receiving the shipping request, outputs a prompt message for shipping the package.
In the technical scheme of this embodiment, the warehouse logistics system can carry out automatic interception to the product ex-warehouse according to the profit accounting result that the order system sent, wherein, including the automatic interception of product packing and parcel delivery, this embodiment can improve the interception precision of ex-warehouse.
Referring to fig. 7, fig. 7 is a fifth embodiment of the outbound intercepting method of the present invention, and based on any one of the first to fourth embodiments, step S210 includes:
step S211, when the product packaging request is received, analyzing the product packaging request to obtain the number of the products to be packaged.
And step S212, generating the prompt information for packaging according to the number of the products to be packaged.
In the technical scheme of this embodiment, storage logistics system can be according to the clear product quantity that will pack of tip information, can play the suggestion effect when the manual work is packed for the clear packing quantity of staff is with the manual error that reduces manual packing.
In order to achieve the above object, an embodiment of the present invention further provides an order system, where the order system includes: the system comprises a memory, a processor and a library-exiting interception program which is stored on the memory and can run on the processor, wherein the processor executes the library-exiting interception program to realize the steps of the library-exiting interception method.
In order to achieve the above object, an embodiment of the present invention further provides a warehouse logistics system, including: the system comprises a memory, a processor and a library-exiting interception program which is stored on the memory and can run on the processor, wherein the processor executes the library-exiting interception program to realize the steps of the library-exiting interception method.
To achieve the above object, an embodiment of the present invention further provides a computer-readable storage medium, where a library exit interception program is stored on the computer-readable storage medium, and when being executed by a processor, the library exit interception program implements the steps of the library exit interception method as described above.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that embodiments of the present invention may be provided as a method, system, or ex-warehouse intercept program product. Accordingly, the present invention may take the form of an entirely hardware embodiment, an entirely software embodiment or an embodiment combining software and hardware aspects. Furthermore, the present invention may take the form of a network configuration product program embodied on one or more computer-usable computer-readable storage media (including, but not limited to, disk storage, CD-ROM, optical storage, etc.) having computer-usable program code embodied therein.
The present invention has been described with reference to flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams of methods, apparatus (systems), and ex-warehouse interception program products according to embodiments of the invention. It will be understood that each flow and/or block of the flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams, and combinations of flows and/or blocks in the flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams, can be implemented by outbound intercept program instructions. These ex-warehouse interception program instructions may be provided to a processor of a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, embedded processor, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a machine, such that the instructions, which execute via the processor of the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, create means for implementing the functions specified in the flow diagram flow or flows and/or block diagram block or blocks.
These ex-warehouse intercept program instructions may also be stored in a computer-readable memory that can direct a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to function in a particular manner, such that the instructions stored in the computer-readable memory produce an article of manufacture including instruction means which implement the function specified in the flowchart flow or flows and/or block diagram block or blocks.
These outbound blocking program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer or other programmable apparatus to produce a computer implemented process such that the instructions which execute on the computer or other programmable apparatus provide steps for implementing the functions specified in the flowchart flow or flows and/or block diagram block or blocks.
It should be noted that in the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claim. The word "comprising" does not exclude the presence of elements or steps not listed in a claim. The word "a" or "an" preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements. The invention may be implemented by means of hardware comprising several distinct elements, and by means of a suitably programmed computer. In the unit claims enumerating several means, several of these means may be embodied by one and the same item of hardware. The usage of the words first, second and third, etcetera do not indicate any ordering. These words may be interpreted as names.
While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, additional variations and modifications in those embodiments may occur to those skilled in the art once they learn of the basic inventive concepts. Therefore, it is intended that the appended claims be interpreted as including preferred embodiments and all such alterations and modifications as fall within the scope of the invention.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, if such modifications and variations of the present invention fall within the scope of the claims of the present invention and their equivalents, the present invention is also intended to include such modifications and variations.

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1. A warehouse-out intercepting method is applied to an order system, the order system is in communication connection with a warehouse logistics system, and the warehouse-out intercepting method comprises the following steps:
upon receiving a customer order, determining an order fund and an estimated cost from the customer order;
comparing the estimated cost with the order fund to obtain a first comparison result;
when the first comparison result is positive, sending a product packaging request to a warehouse logistics system, wherein the warehouse logistics system responds to the product packaging request and sends actual cost;
when the actual cost is received, comparing the actual cost with the order fund to obtain a second comparison result;
and when the second comparison result is positive income, sending a delivery request to the warehouse logistics system.
2. The ex-warehouse intercept method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the step of determining order funds and projected cost from the customer order upon receipt of the customer order comprises:
when a customer order is received, analyzing the customer order to obtain the order fund and the quantity of products to be delivered;
and determining the estimated cost according to preset stock keeping unit SKU' information and the quantity of the products to be delivered, wherein the SKU information at least comprises a preset price, a preset packaging fee, a preset storage fee, a preset management fee and a preset weight corresponding to the stock products.
3. The ex-warehouse intercept method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the step of determining the estimated cost based on the preset SKU information and the quantity of the products to be shipped comprises:
determining a predicted product cost fee according to the product of the quantity of the products to be delivered and the preset price of the stock products;
determining a predicted packaging fee according to the product of the quantity of the products to be delivered and a preset packaging fee of the inventory products;
determining a predicted warehousing fee according to the product of the quantity of the products to be delivered and a preset warehousing fee of the inventory products;
determining a predicted management fee according to the product of the quantity of the products to be delivered and a preset management fee of the inventory products;
determining a predicted freight rate according to the product of the number of the products to be delivered and the preset weight of the inventory products;
taking the projected product cost, the projected packaging fee, the projected warehousing fee, the projected management fee, and the projected shipping fee as the projected cost.
4. The ex-warehouse intercept method as claimed in claim 1, wherein after the step of comparing the estimated cost with the order fund to obtain a first comparison result, the method further comprises:
and outputting an intercepted product packaging request when the first comparison result is negative income or no income.
5. The ex-warehouse intercept method as claimed in claim 1, wherein after the step of comparing the actual cost with the order fund to obtain a second comparison result, the method further comprises:
and outputting a delivery intercepting request when the second comparison result is negative income or no income.
6. A warehouse-out intercepting method is characterized in that the method is applied to a warehouse logistics system, the warehouse logistics system is in communication connection with an order system, and the warehouse-out intercepting method comprises the following steps:
when a product packaging request is received, outputting packaged prompt information;
when a package corresponding to the product packaging request is detected, determining an actual cost corresponding to the package, wherein the actual cost comprises an actual cost price, an actual packaging fee, an actual warehousing fee, an actual management fee and an actual transportation fee corresponding to the package;
sending the actual cost to an order system, wherein the order system carries out profit accounting according to the actual cost after receiving the actual cost, and sends a delivery request according to a profit accounting result;
and outputting prompt information for shipping the package when the shipping request is received.
7. The ex-warehouse interception method according to claim 6, wherein the step of outputting the packaged prompt message when receiving the product packaging request comprises:
when the product packaging request is received, analyzing the product packaging request to obtain the number of products to be packaged;
and generating the prompt information for packaging according to the number of the products to be packaged.
8. An ordering system, comprising: a memory, a processor and a ex-warehouse interception program stored on the memory and operable on the processor, the processor implementing the steps of the ex-warehouse interception method according to any one of claims 1 to 5 when executing the ex-warehouse interception program.
9. A warehouse logistics system, comprising: a memory, a processor and a ex-warehouse interception program stored on the memory and operable on the processor, the processor implementing the steps of the ex-warehouse interception method according to any one of claims 6 to 7 when executing the ex-warehouse interception program.
10. A computer-readable storage medium, having a library-export interception program stored thereon, which, when executed by a processor, implements the steps of the library-export interception method of any one of claims 1 to 7.
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