1. Single item picking: pick each single item in the order one by one, and then put it into the corresponding container or package.
2. Batch picking: multiple orders of the same commodity are merged to complete one-time picking, and then sorted into the container of each order.
3. Pick goods by wave: group orders according to similar attributes (such as goods type, size, weight, etc.). ), and then pick the goods wave by wave to improve the picking efficiency.
4. Regional picking: The warehouse is divided into different regions, and each picker is responsible for picking in one or more regions, which improves the picking efficiency and reduces the picking errors.
5. Automatic picking: use automatic equipment (such as robots, automatic navigation vehicles, etc.). ) to pick goods, thus improving the picking speed and accuracy.
6. Mixed picking: different kinds of goods are mixed together for picking, and then sorted in order.
7. Hand-held terminal picking: Pickers use hand-held terminal equipment to confirm picking by scanning commodity bar codes or RFID tags.
The above are common warehouse picking methods, and different warehouses can adopt different combination methods according to their own conditions and needs.