Real-World Example: Discrete Manufacturing for Cars (EV Manufacturing).
Industry: Automotive – Manufactures electric cars (EVs), including battery packs, drive units, and vehicle bodies.
Warehouse Structure:
- Main Plant (FREMONT) – Vehicle Assembly, Battery Assembly, Raw Material Storage, WIP
- Parts Distribution Center (PDC-FRESNO) – Finished components, shipping, export logistics
- Rework & QA Facility (RENO) – Re-inspection, quality analysis, parts salvaging
Main Plant (FREMONT)
└── Location: PLT-FREM (Fremont Vehicle Assembly Plant)
└── Zone: BAT-IN (Battery Cell Receiving Area)
└── Bin: BAT-C1-S01 (Column 1, Shelf 1)
└── Bin: BAT-C1-S02 (Column 1, Shelf 2)
└── Zone: WIP-ASSY (Work-In-Progress Assembly Line)
└── Bin: WIP-BODY-A1 (Body Shell Staging, Aisle 1)
└── Bin: WIP-DRIVE-A2 (Drive Unit Staging, Aisle 2)
└── Zone: FAST-TRACK (High-Priority Urgent Parts)
└── Bin: FP-A1-S01 (Fast-moving ECUs, Shelf 1)
└── Bin: FP-A1-S02 (Mounting Screws, Shelf 2)
Parts Distribution Center (PDC-FRESNO)
└──Location: PDC-FRESNO (Parts Distribution Center – Fresno)
└── Zone: INBOUND
└── Bin: INB-D1-S01 (Dock 1, Shelf 01)
└── Bin: INB-D2-S01 (Dock 2, Shelf 01)
└── Zone: BULK-STORAGE
└── Bin: BLK-R01-P01 (Row 01, Pallet 01)
└── Bin: BLK-R01-P02 (Row 01, Pallet 02)
└── Zone: PICK-FACE
└── Bin: PF-A1-B1 (Aisle 1, Bin 1)
└── Bin: PF-A1-B2 (Aisle 1, Bin 2)
└── Zone: OUTBOUND
└── Bin: OUT-D1-S01 (Dock 1, Shelf 01)
└── Bin: OUT-D2-S01 (Dock 2, Shelf 01)
Rework & QA Facility (RENO)
└── Location: QA-RENO (Rework & QA Facility – Reno)
└──Zone: QA-INCOMING
└──Bin: QA-IN-A1 (Aisle A1 – Received Components)
└──Bin: QA-IN-A2 (Aisle A2 – Batteries & Wiring)
└──Zone: REWORK
└──Bin: RW-BAY1 (Bay 1 – Engine Modules)
└──Bin: RW-BAY2 (Bay 2 – Drive Units)
└──Zone: QA-HOLD
└──Bin: HOLD-01 (Pending Re-inspection)
└──Bin: HOLD-02 (Pending Supplier Response)
└──Zone: QA-APPROVED
└── Bin: QA-OK-A1 (Ready-to-Ship – Shelf A1)
└── Bin: QA-OK-A2 (Ready-to-Ship – Shelf A2)
Step 1: Define Warehouse Locations
Navigation:
Business Central → Search → Locations → New
Location Setup:
Code | Name | Enable Bins | Directed Put-away | Notes |
PLT-FREM | Fremont Vehicle Assembly Plant | ❌ | ❌ | High-speed assembly line, limited bin usage |
PDC-FRES | Parts Distribution Center – Fresno | ✅ | ✅ | Centralized finished goods & spare parts |
QA-RENO | Quality/Rework Facility – Reno | ✅ | ❌ | Detailed inspection & refurb area |
Naming Tip:
Use [ROLE]-[CITY CODE] for scalable, multi-location logistics.
e.g., PDC-FRES = Parts Distribution Center in Fresno
Real-World Insight:
some of car manufacturers use clear codes across multiple plants to track global inventory movement efficiently.
Step 2: Configure Warehouse Zones
Navigation:
Search → Zones → New → Assign per Location
VoltDrive Zones by Location:
Location | Zone Code | Purpose |
PLT-FREM | BAT-IN | Incoming Lithium-Ion battery cells |
WIP-ASSY | Work-in-progress (chassis, wiring, body shell) | |
FAST-TRACK | Urgent parts for line-down prevention | |
PDC-FRES | EXP-DOCK | Export dock for finished vehicles/parts |
SPARE-STK | Spare parts (motors, ECUs, etc.) | |
QA-RENO | INS-BAY | Incoming QC inspections |
REWORK | Disassembly and fix area |
Warning:
Zones must reflect actual workflows — placing WIP and finished goods in the same zone risks quality failures and confusion in pick/ship operations.
Pro Tip:
Use priority-based zones like FAST-TRACK to handle urgent vehicle components (e.g., semiconductors or ECUs) with a separate workflow.
Step 3: Set Up Bins with Real-World Naming Conventions
Navigation:
Location → Select → Bins → New
VoltDrive Bin Labeling Strategy:
Bin Code | Meaning |
BAT-C1-S01 | Battery Zone – Column C1, Shelf 01 |
WIP-BODY-A1 | WIP Area – Body Section, Aisle 1 |
SPARE-R1-L03 | Spare Parts – Row 1, Level 3 (rack) |
EXP-PAL-005 | Export Pallet #005 |
INS-TABLE-2 |
Inspection Table 2 in QA
|
Best Practice:
Mirror bin code structure to facility layout (columns, racks, shelves).
Automotive logistics teams use standard bin naming for handheld device scanning and AGV (automated guided vehicle) routing.
🚫 When NOT to Use Bins:
In WIP-ASSY area of PLT-FREM, bins are skipped to allow free transfer of frames and body shells via conveyor belts and AGVs — trying to track bins here adds no operational value and slows production.
Step 4: Apply Warehouse Policies Based on Role
Navigation:
Location → Select → Warehouse FastTab
Location | Use Bins | Directed Put-away | Bin Mandatory | Reasoning |
PLT-FREM | ❌ No | ❌ No | ❌ No | Continuous production flow; bins interrupt it |
PDC-FRES | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | Precise picking and shipment of components |
QA-RENO | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | Traceability of reworked/failed parts |
Real-World Insight:
PDC-FRES implements Directed Put-away and Pick to optimize space usage and reduce walking time during high-volume picking.
This is aligned with practices seen in different cars manufacturing parts distribution centers.
Pro Tip:
Enable Breakbulk for parts that arrive on mixed pallets (e.g., bolts, wires, and fuses shipped together), but need separate storage.
Summary of the Real-World Car Manufacturing Setup
Step | VoltDrive Example |
Locations | PLT-FREM, PDC-FRES, QA-RENO with distinct functions |
Zones | BAT-IN, FAST-TRACK, REWORK |
Bins | BAT-C1-S01, SPARE-R1-L03, INS-TABLE-2 for clarity |
Policies | Bins in QA and PDC, not in WIP zones at the plant |
Zone:
- FAST-PICK: Contains bins for fast-moving items like screws and sensors.
- REWORK: Where defective parts go for testing or disassembly.
Bins in FAST-PICK:
- FP-A1-S01: Shelf A1, Slot 01 with wiring harnesses
- FP-A1-S02: Shelf A1, Slot 02 with mounting screws
Operations:
- Warehouse workers pick orders only from the FAST-PICK zone during rush assembly.
- System assigns them to bins like FP-A1-S02 inside that zone.
Pro Tips:
If you’re using barcode scanners, match bin naming conventions to reduce scan errors.
Further Readings:
- Warehouse Picks in Business Central: Fulfill Orders Fast
- Inventory Put-Away Made Simple
- Microsoft Docs: Set Up Warehouse in Business Central
- If you’re planning for implementation, support or upgrades in Microsoft Dynamics 365 business central or NAV, check out our Business Central consulting services for tailored implementation and support.
💡What you have learned in this post:
- How to configure bins and zones in Business Central
- What is directed put-away and pick in Business Central
- Can I use multiple zones in a single location in Business Central?
- How to structure warehouse bins for efficient picking in Dynamics 365
- What’s the difference between “Use Bins” and “Directed Put-away”?
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