In this article No dedicated warehouse activity Basic warehouse configurations Advanced warehouse configurations Related tasks Show 2 more The inbound flow in a warehouse begins when items arrive in the warehouse of the company location, either received from external sources or from another company location. You can receive physical and non-inventory items. To learn more about receiving non-inventory items, go to Post non-inventory items . In principle, the process of receiving inbound orders consists of two activities: Receive items at the dock, identify them, match them to a source document, and record the received quantity. Put away items in stock, and record the place you put them. The source documents for inbound warehouse flow are: Purchase orders Inbound transfer orders Sales return orders Note Production and assembly output also represent inbound source documents. Learn more about handling production and assembly output for internal processes at Design D...