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Nov 20, 2020 - 03:23 PM
No it doesn’t. The total chargeable quantity (product status must be set to chargeable) of each product is aggregated across all warehouse locations. Then the number of pallets (or whatever its oversize units) are calculated, rounded up to a whole number. Charges are based on this quantity.
Example Scenario - 200 Cartons of Water fit on a pallet
The warehouse contains the following:
350 ctns of Water (OK Status) – Charge Storage setting set to Yes
100 ctns of Water (Damaged) - Charge Storage setting set to Yes
250 ctns of Water (Lost) – Charge Storage setting set to No
Total Chargeable Cartons = 350 + 100 = 450
Total Chargeable Pallets = 450 / 200 = 2.25
Final Total Chargeable Pallets = 2.25 rounded up to nearest whole number = 3 Pallets
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