Requesting versus fulfilling
A kit has two sides that different people work. The requester defines what the kit needs and where it goes. The inventory team fulfills it by assigning specific lots and serials to each requested part, and can pull the oldest inventory first across the whole kit. Picking can be partial, but a kit can’t be delivered until every line is fully kitted. For a single kit, see Create and fulfill kits. To fill several kits at once along a pick route, see Claim kits, create a pick run, and walk the route. A kit tracks two locations. The Current location is where the kit’s parts physically are; setting it moves them there. The Destination (the kit’s delivery location) is where they end up once the kit is delivered, and setting it moves nothing until then.Statuses
A kit moves through the statuses below to coordinate the requester and the inventory team. Each status offers one forward action (Submit Request, Start Picking, then Deliver or Complete), and each status drives what happens to the kitted inventory. A kit tied to a run passes through Delivered on its way to Completed; a kit with no run goes straight to Completed.
To move a kit backward, use its More actions (⋯) menu on the Kitting page: Return to Draft for a requested or in-progress kit, Reopen as In Progress for a delivered kit, Reopen as Delivered for a completed kit tied to a run, and Reopen as Draft for a canceled kit. Cancel Kit is available until the kit is completed or canceled.