Fulfillment · Orders

Warehouse batches tuned for dock staffing—not spreadsheet macros

Cluster open orders inside the fulfillment tenant so supervisors release waves aligned with picker pools, carton limits, and carrier cut-offs distinct from merchant-owned batch tooling.

Why operators adopt it

  • Throughput governanceRelease batches sized to headsets + scanners actually staffed.
  • Cleaner Pick & Pack hopsLines up with centre Pick & Pack queues your teams already train against.
  • Calendar-awareCoordinate peaks with tasks & calendar commitments.

Pairs with merchant-side batch grouping philosophy while preserving FC-native prioritisation rules.

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Why fulfillment teams use it

More seller volume only works when the floor stays structured

These workflows help fulfillment centers protect throughput, accuracy, and client trust as sellers, SKUs, and carrier cutoffs change.

Move work in repeatable lanes Higher throughput
Surface issues before carrier handoff Fewer exceptions
Keep clients aligned on what happened Seller trust
Give teams the same process every day Shift clarity

Workflow fit

How this supports the warehouse and the client

For fulfillment centers

Standardize work so teams do not reinvent the process for every seller or rush period.

For sellers

Give clients clearer visibility into stock, orders, and exceptions without extra status chasing.

For leadership

Create a workflow story that explains capacity, bottlenecks, and service quality.

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