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Catalog

The Catalog section is the source of truth for what can be received, stored, picked, and sold in Putaway WMS. Incomplete or inconsistent catalog data propagates into receiving errors, pick substitutions, and integration failures, so these screens are primarily owned by administrators and catalog managers rather than floor operators.

  1. Products — Article master records with identifiers, SKUs, product types (simple, configurable, variant), and sellable attributes.
  2. Catalog match — Aligning internal items with external channel or ERP product definitions. Includes integration-specific sub-pages (for example MerchantPro catalog match when that integration is active).
  3. Import products — Controlled bulk creation or update of catalog lines via file upload.
  4. Categories — Product classification hierarchy used for filtering and reporting.
  5. Attributes — Reusable attribute definitions (size, colour, material) that constrain product behaviour in rules and documents.
  6. Brands — Brand master records linked to products for identification and filtering.
  7. Units — Unit of measure definitions (piece, kg, pallet) used in quantities and conversions.
  8. Lots — Lot and batch labels with optional production and expiration dates for traceability.

Operational staff should treat catalog changes as governed events: use your change process and the validation rules enforced in the UI.