sap ewm introduction
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INTRO TO SAP EWM
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (SCM) IS THE OVERSIGHT OF MATERIALS, INFORMATION, AND FINANCES AS THEY MOVE IN A PROCESS FROM SUPPLIER TO MANUFACTURER TO WHOLESALER TO RETAILER TO CONSUMER.
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT INVOLVES COORDINATING AND INTEGRATING THESE FLOWS BOTH WITHIN AND AMONG COMPANIES.
Supply Chain Management
Part of firms logistics system that storesproducts at and between point of origin and point of consumption.
Term “Warehousing” is referred as transportation at zero miles per hour
Warehousing provides time and place utility for raw materials, industrial goods, and
finished products, allowing firms to use customer service as a dynamic value-adding competitive tool.
• Benefits of Warehouse Management– Provide a place to store
& protect inventory– Reduce transportation
costs– Improve customer
service levels• Complexity of warehouse
operation depends on the number of SKUs handled & the number of orders received & filled.
• Most activity in a warehouse is material handling.
THE ROLE OF THE WAREHOUSE IN THE LOGISTICS SYSTEM
The warehouse is where the supply chain holds or stores goods.
Functions of warehousing include:-
Transportation consolidationProduct mixingDockingServiceProtection against contingencies
TYPE OF WAREHOUSING
• Public Warehousing
• Private Warehousing
• Contract Warehousing
• Multi-client
Warehousing
What is EWM?
• It is a best-in-class warehouse management solution designed to manage & track logistics execution processes
• It offers flexible, automated support for processing various goods movements and for managing stocks in a whse.
• In 1 solution provides labor management, slotting, advanced optimization techniques, connection to automation
• How do companies benefit from EWM?
• High warehouse productivity / efficiency
• High inventory accuracy
• Reduced labor costs
• Better customer service
• What are key capabilities of EWM?
• Multi customer warehouse • Flexible modeling of warehouse
processes • Stock and process transparency • Optimization in storage planning
and process execution • Seamless integration of
Automation (RF, RFID, Pick-by-Voice, …)
• Integration in the overall SAP Logistics Solution
WAREHOUSE ACTIVITIES• Receive goods• Identify the goods• Dispatch goods to
storage• Hold goods• Pick goods• Marshal shipment• Dispatch shipment• Operate an
information system
PRINCIPLES OF WAREHOUSE LAYOUT DESIGN
Use one-story facilities
Move goods in a straight line
Use efficient materials-handling equipment
Use an effective storage plan
Minimize aisle space
Use maximum height of the building
SAP EWM is different from SAP Warehouse Management
How SAP SCM EWM Evolved ?
Solution Overview
WAREHOUSE PROCESSPut-away
•Identify Product•Identify Product Location•Move Products•Update Records
Storage•Equipment•Stock Location– Popularity– Unit Size– Cube
Shipping Preparation
•Packing•Labeling•Stacking
Order Picking•Information•Walk & Pick•Batch Picking
Shipping•Schedule Carrier•Load Vehicle•Bill of Loading•Record Update
RECEIVING•Schedule Carrier•Unload Vehicle•Inspect for damage
INPUT
OUTPUT
Let’s See The Course Agenda for SAP EWM
Agenda1. Introduction to SCM2. Introduction to EWM3. ERP – EWM integration
a) CIFb) qRFC
4. Organizational structures in SAP EWM5. Master data in SAP EWM
a) Productsb) Binsc) Packaging Specificationsd) Resourcese) Work Centers
6. SAP EWM general features overviewa) EWM Document Typesb) WOCRc) POSCd) LOSCe) Serial Numbers in SAP EWMf) Batch Management in SAP EWMg) Quality Management in SAP EWMh) Kitingi) VAS
7. Inbound processes in SAP EWMa) Expected Goods Receipt
8. Internal warehouse processesa) Replenishment b) Physical inventoryc) Internal movements
9. Production Integration with SAP EWM10. Outbound processes in SAP EWM
a. Direct Outbound procesb. Simple Outbound procesc. Pick Denial
11. Advanced Return Management12. Build-in-Optimization tools (only Information)
a) Slotting and Rearrangement b) Cartonizatiionc) Wave Managementd) Labor Managemente) DASf) Cross-Dockingg) Yard Managementh) Tasks interleaving and resources constrains
Agenda
13. Technical aspects of SAP EWMa) User interface optionsb) Post Processing Frameworkc) RF frameworkd) MFS integration
14. SAP EWM reporting and monitoring15. Migration strategies to SAP EWM