SAP Extended Warehouse Management
This is the definitive guide to SAP EWM, covering everything from a general functional overview to detailed system setup and configuration guidelines. You'll learn about the key capabilities of the EWM solution; explore the configuration elements available in the standard solution; discover the methods used to solve common business process requirements; and find out how to extend the solution to meet your more complex or unique business requirements.
1. The Warehouse Structure
Learn about the warehouse structure, which provides the baseline for modeling warehouse
processes.
2. Product Master Data
Understand why effective master data management is critical to the success of any SAP EWM
implementation, and how it can help you maximize the value of the application to your organization.
3. Physical Inventory (PI)
Explore the capabilities of SAP EWM that support PI, including the main objects used by PI, supported procedures, and integration with Resource Management.
4. Warehouse Monitoring and Analytics
Read about the various tools available for monitoring and reporting on warehouse activities,
including the Warehouse Management Monitor, the Easy Graphics Framework, and SAP
NetWeaver Business Warehouse (SAP BW).
5. Deploying EWM
Gain an understanding of the deployment options for SAP EWM, and how to use the automated configuration method and data load programs to get you started quickly.
Highlights:
- Warehouse Stock Management
- Production Supply
- Internal Movements
- Exception Handling
- Cross Docking
- Yard Management
- Kitting
- Labor Management
- Authorizations and Roles and Archiving
1. The Warehouse Structure
Learn about the warehouse structure, which provides the baseline for modeling warehouse
processes.
2. Product Master Data
Understand why effective master data management is critical to the success of any SAP EWM
implementation, and how it can help you maximize the value of the application to your organization.
3. Physical Inventory (PI)
Explore the capabilities of SAP EWM that support PI, including the main objects used by PI, supported procedures, and integration with Resource Management.
4. Warehouse Monitoring and Analytics
Read about the various tools available for monitoring and reporting on warehouse activities,
including the Warehouse Management Monitor, the Easy Graphics Framework, and SAP
NetWeaver Business Warehouse (SAP BW).
5. Deploying EWM
Gain an understanding of the deployment options for SAP EWM, and how to use the automated configuration method and data load programs to get you started quickly.
Highlights:
Warehouse Stock Management
Production Supply
Internal Movements
Exception Handling
Cross Docking
Yard Management
Kitting
Labor Management
Authorizations and Roles and Archiving
1 Introduction to SAP Extended Warehouse Management 27
1.1 Background and History 27
1.2 The Evolution of SAP WMS 29
1.3 The EWM Brand 33
1.4 Target Audience 35
1.5 Summary 36
2 Organizational Structure 37
2.1 Plants 39
2.2 Storage Locations 40
2.3 Warehouses 42
2.4 Summary 53
3 The Warehouse Structure 55
3.1 Storage Types 56
3.2 Storage Sections 87
3.3 Storage Bins 88
3.4 Activity Areas 105
3.5 Doors and Staging Areas 107
3.6 Work Centers 110
3.7 Summary 115
4 Product Master Data 117
4.1 The ERP Material Master 117
4.2 The EWM Product Master 130
4.3 Summary 173
5 Other Warehouse Master Data 175
5.1 Business Partner Data 175
5.2 Supply Chain Units (SCUs) 184
5.3 Master Data for Transportation 187
5.4 Packaging Materials 194
5.5 Packaging Specifications 196
5.6 Production Master Data 203
5.7 Resources 209
5.8 Summary 228
6 Warehouse Stock Management 229
6.1 Quants 230
6.2 Stock Types 239
6.3 Owner 244
6.4 Party Entitled to Dispose 246
6.5 Batch Management 251
6.6 Documentary Batch Management 256
6.7 Serial Number Management 258
6.8 Handling Unit Management 277
6.9 Transportation Units 283
6.10 Stock Identification 283
6.11 Shelf-Life Expiration Date Control 286
6.12 Catch Weight Management 291
6.13 Tracking Country of Origin 298
6.14 Stock Determination and Valuation 300
6.15 Special Stocks 303
6.16 Summary 305
7 Warehouse Document Types 307
7.1 Inbound Delivery Documents 307
7.2 Outbound Delivery Documents 310
7.3 Warehouse Tasks 312
7.4 Warehouse Orders 314
7.5 Waves 318
7.6 Physical Inventory Documents 319
7.7 Value-Added Service Orders 321
7.8 Stock Transfers and Posting Changes 322
7.9 Quality Inspection Documents 324
7.10 Summary 325
8 Integration from ERP to EWM 327
8.1 Basic System Setup 329
8.2 Master Data Integration 330
8.3 Delivery Integration 337
8.4 Purchase Order and Production Order Integration 339
8.5
9 Inbound Processing 343
9.1 Goods Receipt Notification 344
9.2 Truck Arrival and Yard Management 360
9.3 Goods Receipt Preparation 365
9.4 Unloading and Goods Receipt 369
9.5 Putaway Processing 372
9.6 Slotting 393
9.7 Quality Management in EWM 400
9.8 Summary 408
10 Outbound Processing 411
10.1 Outbound Delivery Creation 411
10.2 Overview of Outbound Processing in the Warehouse 416
10.3 Route Determination 422
10.4 Details of Warehouse Process Steps 427
10.5 Summary 468
11 Production Supply 469
11.1 Organizational Structure for Production Supply 469
11.2 Setting Up the Integration to Production 472
11.3 Executing the Production Supply 476
11.4 Summary 481
12 Internal Warehouse Movements 483
12.1 Replenishment 483
12.2 Rearrangement 500
12.3 Ad Hoc Moves 511
12.4 Posting Changes 513
12.5 Summary 515
13 Configuring Multistep Warehouse Movements 517
13.1 Introduction 517
13.2 Process-Oriented Storage Control 524
13.3 Layout-Oriented Storage Control 527
13.4 Summary 529
14 Physical Inventory 531
14.1 Introduction 531
14.2 Physical Inventory Process 534
14.3 Physical Inventory Objects 535
14.4 Supported Methods for Physical Inventory 545
14.5 Integration to Resource Management 548
14.6 Monitoring the Physical Inventory Progress 550
14.7 Summary 553
15 Warehouse Monitoring and Reporting 555
15.1 Warehouse Management Monitor 555
15.2 Easy Graphics Framework 566
15.3 Graphical Warehouse Layout 574
15.4 Warehouse Reporting 575
15.5 Summary 584
16 Exception Handling 585
16.1 Configuring Exception Codes 586
16.2 Using Exception Codes 592
16.3 Managing Stock Transport Order (STO) Exceptions 597
16.4 Managing Exceptions at Cross-Docking 602
16.5 Confirmation Corrections 604
16.6 Summary 606
17 Cross-Docking 607
17.1 Transportation Cross-Docking (TCD) 610
17.2 EWM-Triggered Opportunistic Cross-Docking 618
17.3 Merchandise Distribution 623
17.4 Push Deployment and Pick From Goods Receipt 625
17.5 Summary 629
18 Yard Management 631
18.1 Yard Management Structure 632
18.2 Transportation Units and Vehicles 634
18.3 Check-In and Check-Out 642
18.4 Yard Movements 643
18.5 Monitoring the Yard 646
18.6 Interfacing Yard Data to ERP 647
18.7 Summary 648
19 Value-Added Services (VAS) 649
19.1 Configuration and Master Data for VAS 650
19.2 VAS Order Creation 656
19.3 VAS Integration in Warehouse Processes 656
19.4 Summary 666
20 Kitting 667
20.1 Kit to Order using ERP Sales Orders 668
20.2 Kit to Stock 681
20.3 Reverse Kitting 684
20.4 Summary 686
21 Labor Management 687
21.1 Activating Labor Management 688
21.2 Master Data for Labor Management 690
21.3 Engineered Labor Standards 695
21.4 Direct Labor Activities 698
21.5 Indirect Labor Activities 701
21.6 Calculating Workload for Planning 703
21.7 Employee Performance 708
21.8 Summary 711
22 Data Capture and Resource Optimization 713
22.1 Overview of Data Capture Methods for Warehousing 714
22.2 Technical Mobile Data Capture Integration 714
22.3 Resource Management and Warehouse Optimization 719
22.4 System-Guided Processing 725
22.5 RF Framework 731
22.6 Comparison of the Mobile Online User Interface Technologies 739
22.7 Integration of the Other Technologies 747
22.8 Summary 754
23 Integration with Other Applications 755
23.1 Integration with CRM 756
23.2 Integration with SNC 759
23.3 Integration with SPP 761
23.4 Integration with Global ATP 764
23.5 Integration with Global Trade Services (GTS) 765
23.6 Integration with Other Applications 766
23.7 Integration with BW 767
23.8 Master Data Integration 767
23.9 Integration with Inventory Management (IM) 768
23.10 Integration with Purchasing 771
23.11 Integration with ERP Sales and Distribution 772
23.12 Integration with PP 773
23.13 Integration with Finance 774
23.14 Integration with HR 775
23.15 Integration with Material Flow Systems 777
23.16 Integration with Warehouse Subsystems 779
23.17 Summary 780
24 Post-Processing Framework (PPF) and Form Printing 781
24.1 Overview of the PPF 781
24.2 Administration of the PPF 782
24.3 Printing in EWM Using PPF 787
24.4 Summary 788
25 Authorizations and Roles and Data Archiving 789
25.1 Authorizations and Roles 789
25.2 Data Archiving 794
25.3 Summary 795
26 Deploying Extended Warehouse Management 797
26.1 Deployment Options for EWM 797
26.2 Automatic Configuration 804
26.3 Data Loads 807
26.4 Summary 813
27 Conclusion 815
27.1 What We Covered 815
27.2 Key Learnings 816
27.3 The Future of EWM 816
27.4 Next Steps 816
Abbreviations 819
The Authors 823
Index 825
- Autoren: M. Brian Carter , Frank-Peter Bauer , Jörg Lange , Tim Dalm , Christoph Persich
- 2010, 1. Auflage, 847 Seiten, Maße: 18,6 x 23,6 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Mitarbeit: Carter, M. Brian; Bauer, Frank-Peter; Lange, Jörg
- Verlag: Rheinwerk Verlag
- ISBN-10: 1592293042
- ISBN-13: 9781592293049
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