
discover the difference between sap wm and ewm, contrasting simple single-step wm with dynamic multi-step ewm, including features like warehouse monitor, wave planning, deconsolidation, and tm qm sd fi integration.
Learn how the SAP EWM deconsolidation process works from unloading to deconsolidation and final put away, including handling units, packing materials, and warehouse tasks.
Explore the core warehouse management system activities, including receiving, put away, picking, packing, dispatch, and shipping, along with inventory tracking, value-added services, kitting, returns, and analytics.
Explore a complex inbound process from purchase order to goods receipt, staging, deconsolidation, value-added service, and stock update in S4 via PPF, using storage types and bins.
Discover how a warehouse management system provides visibility and controls critical operations: inventory management, location management, receiving and put-away, picking, sorting, packing, loading, invoicing, and dispatch across various warehouses.
Gain a solid understanding of SAP EWM and its role in warehouse management, including inventory management and warehouse control, with guidance on SAP QM and Sastra Geek Solutions mastery courses.
This course provides a structured approach to SAP EWM (Extended Warehouse Management) in Nutshell , designed for beginners, as well as technical and functional consultants, and users aiming to deepen their understanding and expertise in this field. In this course, you will learn
Different SAP EWM Process.
You'll build everything from the ground up, gaining a clear understanding of each component and how to design an efficient warehouse layout.
You simulates real-world scenarios and challenges, making it easier to grasp Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) in a practical, engaging way.
Key warehouse processes include
-Inbound, outbound, and internal workflows
-Inventory control
-Reporting functions
Embedded Warehouse - Integrated within the SAP S/4HANA system, offering seamless data flow and simplified processes.
Decentralized Warehouse - Operates as a standalone system, often used in complex or large-scale environments, requiring integration with other systems.
Integration of Delivery Documents in Inbound Processes
Inbound Flow:
Starts from a purchase order.
Create inbound delivery against the purchase order.
Inbound delivery is distributed to EWM as an inbound delivery notification.
Activities include unloading, put away, deconsolidation, value-added services, etc.
Embedded system removes inbound delivery notification, keeping other activities intact.
Outbound Flow:
Decentralized flow starts from a sales order.
Create outbound delivery against the sales order.
Outbound delivery is distributed as an outbound delivery request.
For embedded systems, outbound delivery request is removed.
Picking, packing, staging, loading activities are performed.