WO2023191191A1 - Procédé de gestion d'articles dans un centre et appareil associé - Google Patents

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WO2023191191A1
WO2023191191A1 PCT/KR2022/010913 KR2022010913W WO2023191191A1 WO 2023191191 A1 WO2023191191 A1 WO 2023191191A1 KR 2022010913 W KR2022010913 W KR 2022010913W WO 2023191191 A1 WO2023191191 A1 WO 2023191191A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to a method and device for managing items displayed in a fulfillment center.
  • e-commerce With the development of electronic technology, the proportion of e-commerce, where products are purchased online, increases, allowing customers to access e-commerce services and purchase products without having to go directly to a shopping mall or market.
  • e-commerce services can now stock a variety of products and manage inventory in warehouses such as fulfillment centers. In this process, for some products, the deadline for sale was approaching, so separate management was required.
  • the purpose is to provide a method for managing items in the center and a device for this purpose.
  • the technical challenges that this embodiment aims to achieve are not limited to the technical challenges described above, and other technical challenges can be inferred from the following embodiments.
  • An item management method of a center performed on an electronic device to solve the above problem comprising: checking a first SKU list including first identification information for a source SKU of at least one management type; When at least one source SKU whose sales expiration date corresponds to a first set condition is identified among the source SKUs based on the first SKU list, a first task including second identification information for the at least one source SKU Providing requested information to a worker terminal; Obtaining first work progress information from the worker terminal in response to the first work request information; And based on the first work progress information, it may include changing SKU information of at least some of the items corresponding to the second identification information into corresponding sub-SKU information.
  • the electronic device includes: a communication device; storage device; and a control unit that controls the communication device and the storage device, wherein the control unit determines, through the storage device, a first SKU list including first identification information for a source SKU of at least one management type; , If at least one source SKU whose sales expiration date corresponds to the first set condition among the source SKUs is confirmed based on the first SKU list, second identification of the at least one source SKU through the communication device Provide first work request information including information to a worker terminal, obtain first work progress information from the worker terminal in response to the first work request information through the communication device, and obtain the first work progress information Based on this, SKU information of at least some of the items corresponding to the second identification information may be changed to corresponding sub-SKU information.
  • a terminal for managing items in a center to solve the above problems includes: a communication device; output device; input device; and a processor operably coupled to the communication device, the output device, and the input device, the processor comprising, via the communication device, second identification information for the at least one source SKU from an electronic device.
  • Receive first work request information wherein the at least one source SKU first sets a sell-by date among the source SKUs based on a first SKU list that includes first identifying information for the source SKU of at least one management type; is a SKU corresponding to a condition - receives, through the input device, identification information for a work location based on the first work request information, and receives, through the output device, information about an item corresponding to the second identification information.
  • Output expected sell-by date information receive, through the input device, input actual sell-by date information and picking quantity information confirmed at the work location for the item corresponding to the second identification information, and receive, through the communication device, the Provide first work progress information including the actual sell-by date information and the picking quantity information to an electronic device, and send to at least some of the items corresponding to the second identification information from the electronic device through the communication device.
  • items with an imminent sell-by date can be managed as independent items by assigning separate SKU identification information, which has the advantage of making it easy to determine sales performance and manage inventory.
  • FIG. 1 shows a system for managing items in a center according to an embodiment.
  • Figure 2 is a flowchart showing a method of managing items in a center according to an embodiment.
  • Figure 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of changing a source SKU to a sub-SKU according to an embodiment.
  • Figure 4 is a flowchart showing in detail a center's item management method according to an embodiment.
  • Figure 5 is a diagram showing a task allocation screen of a worker terminal according to an embodiment.
  • Figure 6 is a diagram showing a work quantity input screen of a worker terminal according to an embodiment.
  • Figure 7 is a diagram showing a work completion screen of a worker terminal according to an embodiment.
  • Figure 8 is a block diagram illustrating an electronic device for a center item management method according to an embodiment.
  • Figure 9 is a block diagram illustrating a user terminal for a center's item management method according to an embodiment.
  • the “terminal” mentioned below may be implemented as a computer or mobile terminal that can connect to a server or other terminal through a network.
  • the computer includes, for example, a laptop, desktop, laptop, etc. equipped with a web browser
  • the mobile terminal is, for example, a wireless communication device that guarantees portability and mobility.
  • all types of communication-based terminals such as IMT (International Mobile Telecommunication), CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access), W-CDMA (W-Code Division Multiple Access), and LTE (Long Term Evolution), smartphones, tablet PCs, etc. It may include a handheld-based wireless communication device.
  • FIG. 1 shows a system for managing items in a center according to an embodiment.
  • the item management system 1 may include an electronic device 10 and a user terminal 20.
  • the item management system 1 shown in FIG. 1 shows only components related to this embodiment. Accordingly, those skilled in the art can understand that other general-purpose components may be included in addition to the components shown in FIG. 1.
  • the electronic device 10 and the user terminal 20 can communicate with each other through the network 30.
  • the network 30 includes a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), a value added network (VAN), a mobile radio communication network, a satellite communication network, and their respective networks. It is a comprehensive data communication network that includes a combination and allows each network constituent shown in FIG. 1 to communicate smoothly with each other, and may include wired Internet, wireless Internet, and mobile wireless communication network.
  • Wireless communications include, for example, wireless LAN (Wi-Fi), Bluetooth, Bluetooth low energy, ZigBee, WFD (Wi-Fi Direct), UWB (ultra wideband), and infrared communication (IrDA, infrared Data Association). ), NFC (Near Field Communication), etc., but are not limited thereto.
  • Figure 2 is a flowchart showing a method of managing items in a center according to an embodiment. Based on the block diagram of FIG. 1, the item management method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is as follows.
  • the electronic device 10 may check a first SKU list including first identification information about the source SKU of at least one management type.
  • information about the source SKU may include one or more corresponding sub-SKU information.
  • one source SKU may be converted into a plurality of sub-SKUs as the sales deadline approaches, and accordingly, information about the source SKU may be mapped to information about sub-SKUs derived from the source SKU.
  • the source SKU and sub-SKU have different SKU IDs, but the product barcode is the same.
  • the at least one management type may include an expiration date type and a manufacturing date type, and the management type of the sub-SKU may be the same as the management type of the corresponding source SKU.
  • the sell-by date of the source SKU is the same as that of the sub-SKU, but the sell-able period may increase at the time of conversion to the sub-SKU. In other words, the source SKU must be sold sooner than the sub-SKU, but if the source SKU, which is about to sell by its expiration date, is converted to a sub-SKU under conditional judgment, the period during which the item can be sold may be extended.
  • the sellable period refers to the period from the current point to the sell-by date, and the sellable period may increase as soon as the source SKU is converted to a sub-SKU.
  • the first identification information may include an item name and SKU ID for the source SKU.
  • the electronic device 10 may check the source SKU whose sales expiration date corresponds to the first setting condition among the source SKUs based on the first SKU list. And when at least one source SKU is confirmed, first job request information including second identification information for at least one source SKU may be provided to the user terminal 20.
  • the first work request information may include expected sales date information, work location information, and work request quantity information for the item corresponding to the second identification information.
  • the second identification information may include more information about the location where the source SKU is displayed than the first identification information.
  • work requests may be created for each fulfillment center. Additionally, work requests can also be created for items with missing sell-by date information.
  • a source SKU that satisfies a specific condition may be allocated by generating a removal instruction immediately without generating a change request to the sub-SKU. For example, freshness-sensitive products (e.g., fresh products based on manufacturing date) and short-term sales products (e.g., products that must be sold within one day) are immediately discarded instead of converted to a sub-SKU. It can be.
  • freshness-sensitive products e.g., fresh products based on manufacturing date
  • short-term sales products e.g., products that must be sold within one day
  • the electronic device 10 may check inventory information of the work location based on the first work request information. For example, the electronic device 10 may determine the quantity of the picking target item stored in the work location based on the second identification information included in the second work request information. Additionally, the electronic device 10 may check picking quantity information for at least one item based on the first work progress information. Additionally, the electronic device 10 may provide an inventory survey request for a work location to the user terminal 20 based on inventory information and picking quantity information. For example, if the quantity of items stored in a work location and the quantity of items picked are different depending on inventory information, a complete investigation of the work location may be necessary. Accordingly, the electronic device 10 may instruct the user terminal 20 to inventory all items stored in the corresponding work location.
  • the SKU information may be changed to the sub-SKU in the following cases.
  • a first work request may be assigned.
  • the item scheduled for removal is displayed in a location other than the buffer location where the item is temporarily stored for movement between zones or the picking location where the item is displayed, and is then moved to the buffer or picking location.
  • a first work request may be assigned.
  • an item scheduled to be removed is assigned a status value due to shipment or inventory transfer, and then the status value is released, a first work request may be assigned.
  • the first work request may be assigned when SKU information changes.
  • the first work request may be assigned when the sell-by date or management type of the SKU changes.
  • the electronic device 10 may obtain first task progress information from the user terminal 20 in response to the first task request information.
  • the first work progress information may include actual sale date information and picking quantity information confirmed at the work location for the item corresponding to the second identification information.
  • the user terminal 20 may confirm the actual sale deadline by checking the actual item corresponding to the second identification information at the work location and pick the item accordingly.
  • the electronic device 10 may change the SKU information of at least some of the items corresponding to the second identification information to the corresponding sub-SKU information based on the first work progress information.
  • the inventory information of the source SKU and the inventory information of the sub-SKU may be updated.
  • items scheduled to be changed to a sub-SKU may be classified as inventory waiting to be sold until the user's actual operation.
  • changing to a sub-SKU may include creating a new SKU ID and seller ID and assigning it to the item.
  • the electronic device 10 may check whether the item corresponding to the second identification information includes both a first item group in which SKU information has been changed to sub-SKU information and a second item group in which SKU information is maintained. there is. When both the first item group and the second item group are confirmed, the electronic device 10 sends second work request information including changed display location information for at least one of the first item group and the second item group. It can be provided to the user terminal 20.
  • the electronic device 10 may obtain second task progress information from the user terminal 20 in response to second task request information. Additionally, the electronic device 10 may update display location information for items included in at least one of the first item group and the second item group based on the second work progress information.
  • the sales price of the item corresponding to the second identification information and the sales price of the item corresponding to the sub-SKU information may be different.
  • an item corresponding to sub-SKU information may be sold at a discounted price compared to the original item.
  • the sales deadline for an item whose SKU information has been changed to sub-SKU information among items corresponding to the second identification information may be determined based on the first work progress information.
  • the sales deadline of the sub-SKU item may be determined according to the actual sales deadline information included in the first task progress information received from the user terminal 20. For a more detailed example, refer to FIG. 4.
  • the electronic device 10 compares the actual sell-by date information and the expected sell-by date information, and when the two pieces of information match, the electronic device 10 serves the item corresponding to the second identification information by the item quantity according to the work request quantity information. You can change it with SKU information. In other words, if the computerized sell-by date information and the actual sell-by date information confirmed through the user terminal 20 at the work location are the same, the information does not need to be modified, so items can be picked in the quantity specified and converted to a sub-SKU. You can. According to another embodiment, the electronic device 10 may compare actual sell-by date information and expected sell-by date information and, if the two pieces of information do not match, determine which sell-by date is earlier.
  • the electronic device 10 may display information about an item whose actual sell-by date information is earlier than the expected sell-by date information among the items corresponding to the second identification information. Removal request information may be provided to the user terminal 20. In other words, since the sale period has already passed, you can request that the item be discarded. Meanwhile, the electronic device 10 may receive error information about an item whose actual sell-by date information is earlier than the expected sell-by date information from the user terminal 20.
  • the electronic device 10 may determine whether to perform special management for the source SKU included in the first SKU list based on error information. For example, you can consider the cumulative number of error reports and the frequency of error reports to determine whether special care is needed for the source SKU. Also, based on the decision, the electronic device 10 may provide removal request information related to the source SKU to the user terminal 20 for a preset period of time. For example, the electronic device 10 may determine that the information received from the seller at the time of receipt of a source SKU in which errors are frequently reported contains many errors, and may seek quick processing for the source SKU.
  • the electronic device 10 may select an item whose actual sell-by date information is later than the expected sell-by date information among the items corresponding to the second identification information.
  • the SKU information may be maintained, and the expected sell-by date information may be updated with the actual sell-by date information.
  • the conversion to a sub-SKU of the target item can be postponed and the information can be updated with the actually confirmed sales date.
  • the electronic device 10 may provide the user terminal 20 with changed display location information for items whose sell-by date information is updated.
  • the SKU information of the item may be restored to the corresponding source SKU and stored, regardless of whether it is a sub-SKU. This is because the information stored on the server is removed for items that leave the center, so source SKUs are assigned to re-display the items.
  • the electronic device 10 of the present disclosure may be a device included in a server for managing items stored in a center by changing identification information of an item or updating sell-by date information. Additionally, the user terminal 20 of the present disclosure may be a terminal for accessing the server and receiving task information and item information.
  • Figure 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of changing a source SKU to a sub-SKU according to an embodiment.
  • Figure 3 shows an example in which source SKU A, which was received on March 8 and has a sales deadline of March 25, is changed to sub-SKU B.
  • the time to determine whether to discard or convert the source SKU to a sub-SKU can be set in advance through the item management system of the present disclosure. For example, it can be set to determine when 10 days remain before the expiration date. Accordingly, source SKU A can be judged on whether to be discarded or converted to a sub-SKU on March 15th, 10 days before the sales deadline.
  • determining whether to discard a source SKU may consider the storage status, sales volume, inventory amount, etc. of the corresponding item. For example, if an item is in poor storage condition, the source SKU can be immediately discarded without converting to a sub-SKU. Alternatively, if the sales volume of an item is high or the amount of inventory is large, you can sell as many items as possible by converting to a sub-SKU.
  • the example in FIG. 3 is an example of a case where the management type of the source SKU is an expiration date type, and it is explained that the SKU is changed or the item is discarded before a preset period based on the sell-by date.
  • This embodiment can be equally applied even when the management type of the source SKU is the manufacturing date type.
  • the SKU may be changed or the item may be discarded after a preset period of time based on the sell-by date.
  • Figure 4 is a flowchart showing in detail a center's item management method according to an embodiment.
  • work request information for at least one source SKU may be provided to the worker terminal (S401).
  • the worker who has received the request can recognize the identification information of the storage unit that will contain the item and begin work (S402). As an example, a worker can scan a tote's barcode. At this time, the tote must be completely empty. If the tote is assigned to another worker, the worker terminal may output a warning message, provide other tote information, or guide the user to use the existing tote first.
  • Management types may include expiration date type and manufacturing date type.
  • a plurality of work request information may be provided to one worker, and in this case, work request information may be provided in an order based on location identification information.
  • the storage locations of items managed based on expiration date and items managed based on manufacturing date may be different, so workers can select a work location according to their convenience.
  • the worker can select a zone to work in from the zone list (S404), select a passage to work in from the passage list located in the selected zone (S405), and specify a work location.
  • the zone list and the aisle list may include only zones and aisles where stock of the source SKU to be worked on exists, and information on the quantity or number of possible operations of the work target SKU that exists in the zone and aisle. may include.
  • the location of the location may be unknown or the identification information may be damaged, and the worker may check whether the location of the location is unknown or the location barcode is damaged (S406). If the location is unknown or the location barcode is damaged (Yes in S406), the operator can report the problem to the system through the operator terminal (S407). Conversely, if the location of the location is clearly confirmed and the location barcode is not damaged (No in S406), the worker can recognize the identification information of the work location (S408). For example, a worker can scan a location barcode.
  • Recognizing the identifying information of the work location allows picking for the source SKU.
  • the status of the product can be checked to recognize the identification information of the product corresponding to the source SKU.
  • the worker can check whether the product barcode is damaged (S409) and, if the product barcode is damaged (Yes in S409), report the problem to the system through the worker terminal (S407). Otherwise, if the product barcode is intact (No in S409) and the identification information can be recognized, the product barcode can be scanned (S410).
  • the worker When the worker recognizes the product's identification information, he or she can check the expected sell-by date information according to the work request information. Workers can check the actual sales deadline of the physical product and compare the expected sales deadline and the actual sales deadline. If the comparison results do not match, the item cannot be converted to a sub-SKU. Therefore, if it is confirmed that there is an unconverted product (Yes in S411), the worker can input the unconverted quantity into the worker terminal (S412) and enter the actual sales deadline (S413). According to one embodiment, if the expected sell-by date is earlier than the actual sell-by date, the sell-by date information is updated, but if the expected sell-by date is later than the actual sell-by date, the product may be subject to discarding.
  • the operator can check the actual sell-by date and, if it is different from the expected sell-by date (Yes in S414), update the source SKU's sell-by date information. Then, the presence or absence of unconverted quantity can be determined again using the updated sell-by date information (S411). In this way, by visually checking the sell-by date information of the item, if there are no more items for which the information needs to be updated (No in S414), it is possible to check whether there is an item to be converted to a sub-SKU (S415).
  • the worker can input the conversion quantity through the worker terminal (S416). If the item corresponding to the source SKU in the work location is confirmed based on the work request information and there are no more items to be converted to a sub-SKU (No in S415), the computerized inventory of the item corresponding to the source SKU and the work location are confirmed. You can check physical inventory (S417). If the computerized inventory and physical inventory do not match (No in S417), you can check again to see if any unconverted inventory remains (S411).
  • the worker can report the problem to the system through the worker terminal (S407). If the computer inventory and physical inventory match (Yes in S418), you can check whether there are items that are converted to sub-SKUs and whether there are items that are not converted to sub-SKUs (S418). If there is both a converted quantity and an unconverted quantity (Yes in S418), the item management system of the present disclosure may instruct the worker terminal to store the unconverted item in the storage unit (S419). In this case, the worker terminal can report the converted item to the system after storing the non-converted item in the storage unit (S407). If there is only the conversion quantity (No in S418), the worker terminal can report conversion to the sub-SKU to the system (S407) and check the empty space in the storage unit (S420).
  • the worker can select the passage to be worked on from the passage list (S405) and perform additional work. Otherwise, if the work needs to be completed because there is no free space in the storage unit (No in S420), the work completion information can be transmitted to the item management system (S421). This can be referred to as ‘tote full’.
  • the SKU information of the item may be changed to sub-SKU information by the quantity entered in the conversion quantity.
  • the SKU information of the item corresponding to the quantity entered in the converted quantity may be changed to sub-SKU information and the quantity entered in the unconverted quantity
  • the corresponding item can be contained in the storage unit.
  • actual sell-by date information for example, expiration date or manufacturing date
  • a message to place the unconverted item in a storage unit may be output through the worker terminal.
  • the worker can move to the next location.
  • the worker can check whether the current storage unit is full, and if the storage unit is full, the worker can request that the items stored in the storage unit be displayed in a displayable location through the worker terminal. If the storage unit is not full, the next task can be assigned to the operator terminal and guided to the location to perform the next task. Meanwhile, whether the storage unit is empty can be checked manually by an operator or automatically checked by a sensor included in the storage unit.
  • the item management system of the present disclosure requests input of actual sell-by date information (e.g., expiration date or manufacturing date) for the unconverted item through the operator terminal. You can request it. The worker enters the actual sell-by date information, and the work can be completed with the sell-by date of the item updated at the location where the work was being done. Alternatively, the system may request to place an item with an updated sell-by date in a storage unit through the worker terminal, and in this case, location information where the item with an updated sell-by date will be displayed may also be provided.
  • actual sell-by date information e.g., expiration date or manufacturing date
  • the error may be reported to the item management system of the present disclosure.
  • physical inventory includes the quantity of items to be moved in the storage unit and the quantity of items to be changed with sub-SKU information.
  • a quantity confirmation request may be provided to the worker terminal. In that case, the worker can input the additional quantity and proceed with work based on the actual inventory. Accordingly, the item management system can update the computerized inventory based on the physical inventory.
  • the computerized inventory and the physical inventory do not match as shown above, it is in an error state, so an inventory survey request for the location in which the worker is working may be provided through the worker terminal. Meanwhile, if the computerized inventory matches the physical inventory, it is in a normal state, and subsequent operations such as conversion and item movement can proceed.
  • Figure 5 is a diagram showing a task allocation screen of a worker terminal according to an embodiment.
  • a worker may initiate work by recognizing identification information of a storage unit that will contain an item.
  • the first screen 510 is an example of a screen requesting to scan a tote barcode. Once the operator recognizes the storage unit's identifying information, he or she can select at least one management type. Management types can include expiration date type and manufacturing date type.
  • the second screen 520 displays management types as “expiration date product” and “manufactured date product.” Meanwhile, identification information 521 of the storage unit may be output at the top of the screen during work.
  • the work location can be selected based on the location where the selected source SKU is stored.
  • a user interface can be activated that allows them to select a work location.
  • the third screen 530 shows that the worker selects “expiration date product” as the work target and the “Select work location” button is activated.
  • a worker may select a zone to work in from a zone list, and the zone list may include quantity information of the SKU to be worked on for each zone.
  • the fourth screen 540 provides a zone list including a plurality of zones, of which the user selected 14B. Next, the worker can select the aisle to work from a list of aisles included in the selected zone.
  • the fifth screen 550 provides a passage list including a plurality of passages, of which the user selected passage 15. Once the selection for the work location is complete, a user interface may be activated to initiate the work. In the fifth screen 550, the user has completed selecting a zone and passage and the “Start Work” button has been activated.
  • the worker can move to the work location selected by the worker and recognize the location's identification information.
  • a more detailed location may be automatically assigned to the worker terminal.
  • the sixth screen 560 requests to move to location number 401 in aisle 15 of zone 14B selected by the worker, and the user can scan the barcode of the location through the worker terminal on the sixth screen 560.
  • some information about the source SKU to be worked on may be provided at this stage.
  • Figure 6 is a diagram showing a work quantity input screen of a worker terminal according to an embodiment.
  • the work request information received by the worker may include expected sales deadline information for the item to be worked on. Additionally, the worker terminal may provide information on the sales deadline to convert to a sub-SKU and the sales deadline for which the sub-SKU will not be converted based on the expected sales deadline information.
  • the first screen 610 indicates that the source SKU with an expiration date before March 5, 2021 will be converted to a sub-SKU. Therefore, source SKUs with an expiration date after March 6, 2021 do not need to be converted to sub-SKUs yet.
  • the worker can recognize the identification information of the item and initiate the picking operation. For example, a worker can scan a product barcode to convey to the system that he or she has started work according to work request information. In relation to this, the first screen 610 requested recognition of the item's identification information with phrases such as "Please scan the product barcode.”
  • the worker can check the physical sale date information of the item and compare the actual sale date with the expected sale date. If the comparison results do not match, the item may be subject to non-conversion. Workers can input the quantity and actual sale date information of unconverted items through the worker terminal.
  • the second screen 620 shows a case where the SKU information of an item is not converted, and the quantity of unconverted items is 4.
  • the third screen 630 represents inputting actual sale deadline information for unconverted items. According to one embodiment, if the actual sell-by date of the unconverted item is different, the worker can input it based on the earliest date. According to one embodiment, if the actual sales deadline matches the expected sales deadline, the item may be subject to conversion to a sub-SKU.
  • the fourth screen 640 shows a case of converting SKU information, and shows that the quantity of conversion items is 6.
  • Figure 7 is a diagram showing a work completion screen of a worker terminal according to an embodiment.
  • the worker can check whether there are any items that cannot be converted to a sub-SKU and place the unconverted items in the storage unit.
  • the first screen 710 is a screen that outputs a message requesting to put an unconverted item into a tote. The worker can place all unconverted items in the tote and then move on to the second screen 720.
  • the worker terminal may automatically input the quantity by recognizing the identification information of the item contained in the tote.
  • the second screen 720 is a screen showing a state in which the work is completed with unconverted items contained in the mode tote. Meanwhile, for items converted to sub-SKUs, the SKU information may be changed at the work location.
  • items contained in the storage unit may need to be re-displayed or removed due to updated sell-by date information.
  • both types of items can be requested to be included in the tote.
  • new work request information requesting to move each type of item to a new location or removal zone may be provided to the worker terminal.
  • an operator can check to see if there is free space left in a storage unit for additional work. If there is free space left in the storage unit, workers can be assigned a new location and start a new job.
  • the third screen 730 is a screen that outputs a message requesting confirmation whether the storage unit is full. If there is still empty space in the storage unit, the operator can move to the fourth screen 740 through the “No, I can store more” button on the third screen 730. If there is no free space in the storage unit, the worker can move to the fifth screen 750 through the “Yes, there is no space” button in the third drawing 730 to end the work.
  • the fifth screen 750 may additionally provide a user interface to guide starting a new task with a new storage unit. For example, the fifth screen 750 suggests using the new tote to proceed with the next task through the “Scan new tote” button.
  • FIG. 8 is a block diagram illustrating an electronic device for a center item management method according to an embodiment.
  • the electronic device 800 of FIG. 8 may correspond to the electronic device 10 of FIG. 1 .
  • the electronic device 800 of the present disclosure may include a communication device 810, a storage device 820, and a controller 830.
  • the components shown in FIG. 8 are not essential for implementing the electronic device, so the electronic device 800 described herein may have more or fewer components than the components listed above.
  • the control unit 830 may include at least one processor.
  • the communication device 810 can communicate with an external device using wired or wireless communication technology and may include a transceiver.
  • the external device can be a terminal or server.
  • communication technologies used by the communication device 810 include GSM (Global System for Mobile communication), CDMA (Code Division Multi Access), LTE (Long Term Evolution), 5G, WLAN (Wireless LAN), and Wi-Fi (Wireless- Fidelity), Bluetooth, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Infrared Data Association (IrDA), ZigBee, Near Field Communication (NFC), etc., but are not limited thereto.
  • GSM Global System for Mobile communication
  • CDMA Code Division Multi Access
  • LTE Long Term Evolution
  • 5G Fifth Generation
  • WLAN Wireless LAN
  • Wi-Fi Wireless- Fidelity
  • Bluetooth Radio Frequency Identification
  • RFID Radio Frequency Identification
  • IrDA Infrared Data Association
  • ZigBee ZigBee
  • NFC Near Field Communication
  • the communication device 810 may communicate with the user terminal to exchange information. For example, the communication device 810 may provide job request information for at least one source SKU to the user terminal and obtain job progress information from the user terminal. Additionally, the communication device 810 may receive an error report and a switch to sub-SKU report from the user terminal.
  • Storage device 820 may include a database of the center's item management system. Storage device 820 may include first identification information and second identification information for each SKU. For example, storage device 820 may include item names, SKU IDs, storage location information, etc. for the source SKU and sub-SKU. Additionally, the storage device 820 may store inventory information for each location within the center. Additionally, the storage device 820 may store the mapping relationship between the source SKU and the corresponding sub-SKU in a table.
  • the control unit 830 can control the overall operation of the electronic device 800 and process data and signals. According to one embodiment, the control unit 830 checks a first SKU list including first identification information for source SKUs of at least one management type, and selects a limited sale expiration date among the source SKUs based on the first SKU list. 1 You can check at least one source SKU that corresponds to the setting conditions. Additionally, the control unit 830 may provide first job request information for at least one source SKU to the user terminal through the communication device 810, and proceed with the first job from the user terminal based on the first job request information. Information can be obtained.
  • control unit 830 may change the SKU information of at least some of the items corresponding to the second identification information to the corresponding sub-SKU information, based on the first work progress information. At this time, the change to sub-SKU information may be performed on the actual item through the user terminal at the work location.
  • the control unit 830 performs embodiments of the electronic device 800 through interaction with the communication device 810 and the storage device 820, and further components that the electronic device 800 may include. You can control it.
  • Figure 9 is a block diagram illustrating a user terminal for a center's item management method according to an embodiment.
  • the user terminal 900 of FIG. 9 may correspond to the user terminal 20 of FIG. 1 .
  • the user terminal 900 of the present disclosure includes a communication device 910, an output device 920, an input device 930, and a processor ( 940) may be included.
  • the components shown in FIG. 9 are not essential for implementing the terminal, so the terminal described in this disclosure may have more or fewer components than the components listed above.
  • the communication device 910 may communicate with an external device using wired or wireless communication technology, as previously described with respect to the communication device 810 of FIG. 8 .
  • the communication device 910 receives first job request information including information about at least one source SKU from the electronic device and transmits job progress information about the at least one source SKU to the electronic device. You can. Additionally, the communication device 910 may receive SKU change information for at least some of the work target items.
  • the output device 920 is intended to generate output related to vision, hearing, or tactile sensation, and may include at least one of a display, an audio output unit, a haptip module, and an optical output unit.
  • the display can implement a touch screen by forming a mutual layer structure or being integrated with the touch sensor. This touch screen can function as a user input unit that provides an input interface between the terminal and the user and at the same time provide an output interface between the terminal and the user.
  • the output device 920 may output location information for the user to work and work target item information. For example, the output device 920 may output expected sell-by date information about the item to be picked, which is received from the electronic device. Additionally, the output device 920 may output a zone list and a passage list to allow the user to select a work location.
  • the input device 930 includes a camera or video input unit for inputting video signals, a microphone or audio input unit for inputting audio signals, and a user input unit (for example, a touch key, Push keys (mechanical keys, etc.) may be included. Additionally, the input device 930 may include one or more sensors for sensing at least one of information within the terminal, information on the surrounding environment surrounding the terminal, and user information. For example, the input device 930 includes a proximity sensor, an illumination sensor, a touch sensor, a motion sensor, a fingerprint recognition sensor, and an optical sensor ( It may include at least one of an optical sensor (eg, a camera), a microphone, etc. Meanwhile, the mobile terminal of the present disclosure can utilize information sensed by at least two of these sensors by combining them.
  • the input device 930 may receive identification information about a work location based on work request information. Additionally, the input device 930 may receive actual sale date information and picking quantity information of the target item confirmed at the work location based on work progress. Additionally, the input device 930 may receive identification information about a storage unit where items are temporarily stored for movement between locations.
  • the processor 940 can control the overall operation of the user terminal 900 and process data and signals. According to one embodiment, the processor 940 may control the operations of the communication device 910, the output device 920, and the input device 930 to provide task progress information. Meanwhile, information confirmed by the processor 940 may be based on information received through the communication device 910 or the input device 930.
  • the processor 940 controls embodiments performed by the user terminal through interaction with the communication device 910, the output device 920, and the input device 930, and further components that the user terminal may include. can do.
  • Devices include a memory for storing and executing program data, a permanent storage such as a disk drive, a communication port for communicating with an external device, and a user interface such as a touch panel, keys, buttons, etc. It may include devices, etc.
  • Methods implemented as software modules or algorithms may be stored on a computer-readable recording medium as computer-readable codes or program instructions executable on the processor.
  • computer-readable recording media include magnetic storage media (e.g., ROM (read-only memory), RAM (random-access memory), floppy disk, hard disk, etc.) and optical read media (e.g., CD-ROM). ), DVD (Digital Versatile Disc), etc.
  • the computer-readable recording medium is distributed among computer systems connected to a network, so that computer-readable code can be stored and executed in a distributed manner.
  • the media may be readable by a computer, stored in memory, and executed by a processor.
  • This embodiment can be represented by functional block configurations and various processing steps. These functional blocks may be implemented in various numbers of hardware or/and software configurations that execute specific functions. For example, embodiments include integrated circuit configurations such as memory, processing, logic, look-up tables, etc. that can execute various functions under the control of one or more microprocessors or other control devices. can be hired. Similar to how the components can be implemented as software programming or software elements, the present embodiments include various algorithms implemented as combinations of data structures, processes, routines or other programming constructs, such as C, C++, Java ( It can be implemented in a programming or scripting language such as Java), assembler, etc. Functional aspects may be implemented as algorithms running on one or more processors.
  • this embodiment may employ conventional technologies for electronic environment settings, signal processing, and/or data processing.
  • Terms such as “mechanism,” “element,” “means,” and “configuration” may be used broadly and are not limited to mechanical and physical configurations. The term may include the meaning of a series of software routines in connection with a processor, etc.

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La présente invention concerne un procédé de gestion d'articles dans un centre, qui est réalisé par un appareil électronique, lequel peut comprendre les étapes suivantes : identification d'une première liste d'UGS comprenant des premières informations d'identification concernant au moins un type de gestion d'UGS source ; si au moins une UGS source ayant une date limite de vente correspondant à une première condition définie est identifiée parmi les UGS source sur la base de la première liste d'UGS, fourniture à un terminal d'opérateur de premières informations de demande de travail contenant des deuxièmes informations d'identification concernant ladite UGS source ; acquisition de premières informations de progression de travail à partir du terminal d'opérateur en réponse aux premières informations de demande de travail ; et, sur la base des premières informations de progression de travail, modification en informations de sous-UGS correspondantes des informations d'UGS d'au moins certains articles parmi des articles correspondant aux deuxièmes informations d'identification.
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