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SAP Skills 2008 Conference
Extended Warehouse Management
Frank-Peter Bauer, SAP SCM-EWM Consulting23. Mai 2008
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1. Warehouse Processes with SCM-EWM 5.0OverviewInbound ProcessesInternal ProcessesOutbound ProcessesCross Processes
2. What‘s new within SCM-EWM 2007OverviewLabor ManagementOperational Warehouse CockpitKit-to-StockBatch enhancementsGoods Receipt from Production
3. Demo
Agenda
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1. Warehouse Processes with SCM-EWM 5.0OverviewInbound ProcessesInternal ProcessesOutbound ProcessesCross Processes
Agenda
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Reducing operating costs and increasing efficiency
… while lowering working capital and
… improving customer service
Inbound Processes
Putaway StrategiesAdvanced Shipping NotificationGoods ReceiptCross DockingYard Management
Outbound Processes
Picking StrategiesGoods IssueProof of DeliveryDelivery Processing & DistributionValue Added Services
Internal Processes
Slotting and RearrangementInventory ManagementPhysical InventoryReplenishment
Maximum Logistics Speed with Pinpoint Accuracy
Extended Warehouse Management Value Drivers
Warehouse Monitoring Handling Unit Management
Task ManagementResource Management
Cross Processes
RF & BarcodingRFID
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SCM EWM Deployment Options
Full SPM Landscape (CRM 2005, ERP 2005, SAP EWM 2005)
December 2006 – SAP EWM 2005 connects to SAP 4.6C – SAP ERP 2004
July 2007 –SAP EWM 2007 available as an add-on to SAP ERP 6.0
August 2007 – SAP EWM 2007 is released
November 2007 – SAP ERP 6.0 Enhancement Pack 3 is delivered
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Enterprise, SCM EWM and Network Focus
SAP Warehouse Management in SAP ERP
(centralized or decentralized WM)
SCM Extended Warehouse Management
Enterprise Focus Network Focus
Centralized Scenario
SAPSAPERPERP
Logistics FI/CO
WM
Decentralized ERP Scenario
ERPERP
SAPSAPLESLES
SAPSAPLESLES
OtherERP
Dec WM = full SAP ECC system
WMWM
ERPERP
SCM EWMAdd-On
ExtendedWM
ExtendedWM
ExtendedWM
SAP SCM
ERPERP
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Process Exceptions/Manage Work In Process
Receive ASN DataASN Validation
& CorrectionTransport Unit Arrival
ManageTransport Unit
Unload Transport Unit
Goods Receipt
Deconsolidation
(Internal Routing)
Putaway
Slotting
PutawayBin
Determination
Inbound Process Overview
Enhanced
Enhanced Enhanced
Enhanced
New New New New
New New
New
New
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EWM - Inbound Delivery Processing
Inbound delivery notification (IDN): Represents the inbound delivery / ASN from the ERP System. Serves as reference for quantities.
Inbound delivery (ID): Warehouse request which serves as the reference for further processing in EWM.
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Inbound Processes I
SlottingDetermination of the best storage concept for each product based on configurable criteriaConsiders product master data for warehouse space optimization and demand data for determination of the optimal warehouse section (e.g. fast access to A-products)Combination of Slotting and Rearrangement for optimal arrangement of products in the warehouse
ASN based delivery executionEnhanced Validation of delivery data
Goods receipt processSupports unloading through warehouse tasks Internal routing for flexible modeling of inbound processes e.g. unloading -> quality inspection -> deconsolidation -> putawayStock transparency in all steps of internal routing
Internal Processes Outbound Processes
Cross Processes
Inbound Processes
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PutawayDetermination of the optimal putaway path for the ‘inverse picking’ process
Quality assurance and inspectionQuality inspection for new parts and returnsDynamic determination of quality inspection relevance based on product and supplier dataSamples for checking (with ERP and CRM integration)Results recording (mobile or web-based) and usage decision
Returns processingComplete integration in goods receipt processingUsage decision and follow-up actions, e.g. quality inspections
Hazardous/Dangerous goods managementHazardous substance management for putaway
Inbound Processes II
Internal Processes Outbound Processes
Cross Processes
Inbound Processes
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ReplenishmentProactive and emergency replenishment
Physical inventoryDifferent inventory strategies e.g. for fast moving products or for high-value goodsPlanned and ad-hoc countsIntegration with mySAP ERP Inventory and Quality Management
Scrap managementFull scrappingPartial scrapping with elimination of the best n parts
Internal Processes
Outbound Processes
Cross Processes
Inbound Processes Internal Processes
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WarehouseOrders
Order /Sourcing
RouteDetermination
Wave Management
PickingBin
Determination
PickingWorkAssignment
Packing Shipping StagingLoading
&Goods Issue
Process Exceptions/Manage Work In Process
Outbound Processes Overview
Enhanced EnhancedNew New
EnhancedEnhanced New New New
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EWM - Outbound Delivery Processing
Outbound delivery Request: Represents the same data as ERP checked delivery. Serves as quantity reference for further processing in EWM
Outbound Delivery Order: Warehouse Request. Is comparable with ERP Delivery. All further picking is based on Outbound Delivery Order.
Outbound Delivery: Represents the physical GI Quantities that are posted in EWM. In Export cases this might be created before the GI posting in EWM. In other cases it will automatically be created with the GI Posting for the Outbound Delivery Order in EWM.
Outbound Delivery
Unchecked Delivery
Outbound Delivery Order
Outbound Delivery Request
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Wave managementWave creation to control amount of work released to the warehouse floor at a specific time Manual or automatic wave assignmentRules based wave creation (e.g. Pick area, number of items, priority, …)Determination of the picking strategy: Pick-Pack-Ship versus Pick-Ship Determination of bins and stock allocation Determination of the optimal pick-pathConsidering of customer delivery time (route determination)Case calculation incl. work center determination in case packingPrinting labels and papers for picking Monitoring and alert handling
Outbound Processes I
WM RequestItem 1Item 2Item 3
WaveWave WarehouseOrder x
WO Item 1WO Item 2WO Item 3
Cross Processes
Inbound Processes Internal Processes Outbound Processes
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KittingKit to order
Delivery processingShipping process
Flexible outbound process modelingFlexible determination of parts outbound processes (e.g. picking -> packing -> kitting -> staging -> loading)Stop sequence vehicle loading is supported
Outbound Processes II
Cross Processes
Inbound Processes Internal Processes Outbound Processes
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Warehouse order creationWarehouse order creation to combine several tasks to warehouse orders in order to optimize work packages for warehouse employees
Resource managementDefinition and monitoring of resourcesPlanning by early preview of locations
Central monitoring and exception handlingProcess tracing and alert handlingControlling of resourcesConfigurable follow-up actions
Rearrangement
Cross Processes – Overview I
Inbound Processes Internal Processes Outbound Processes
Cross Processes
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A list of warehouse requests are created
These warehouse requests will be groupedinto one wave
Based on the wave numerous WTs will becreated
All WTs will pass the „Black Box“ warehouseorder creation. According to the customizingsome warehouse orders containing the WTswill be created.
Cross Processes: Warehouse Order Creation Process
WHR1WHR1WHR1WHR1WHR 1
WHR1WHR1WHR1WHR1WT 1WHR1WHR1WHR1WHR1WT n
WO 1
WHR1WHR1WHR1WHR1TO
WO 2
WHR1WHR1WHR1WHR1TO
WO n
WHR1WHR1WHR1WHR1TO
Warehouse OrderCreation
Wave 1
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Cross Processes: Resources Execute Work in Warehouse
Resource Management: Users and equipment combination which can be defined as being allowed to execute work in the warehouse.
RF (automatic or manual)Non-RF environment (manual)Tracked and Displayed in the Warehouse MonitorVisibility of stock on Resources
Resource Type:Groups resources with similar technical or physical characteristics
Resource Group:Groups resources for queue assignment purposes
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Cross Processes – Overview II
Inbound Processes Internal Processes Outbound Processes
Cross Processes
Value Added Service (VAS)Additional value based activities performed to a part, like preservation, packaging, assembly, tapping or price marking
De- /ConsolidationSorting of mixed handling units Dynamic determination of de-/consolidation based on product and supplier dataUser friendly, user interface RF-Dialogue and Desktop-Dialogue
Yard management Door planningAssignment of vehicles to doors
Cross docking Planned Cross-Docking (Transportation Cross-Docking)Opportunistic cross-docking (Push Deployment or Picks from Goods Receipt)
Bonded warehouse/foreign trade support
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Cross Processes: Value Added Services
Value Added Service (VAS):An operation performed on materials, which enhances their value,worth, functionality or usefulness. Value added services are performed by workers in work centers.
Examples such as:PreservationPackagingAssemblyKittingTaggingPrice marking
VAS Activity:The VAS activity is the action performed at the work center. Reference a packaging specification.RF enabledSeveral work steps from the packaging spec can be combined at one work center.Example: Pack product into Carton (Size M) and label it.
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Cross Processes: Cross-Docking
Transport Cross-Docking (TCD) Stock is planned to be forwarded to the end facility/customer via one or more intermediate facility. Planned Cross-Docking
Push Deployment (PD)Planning decision (from SAP APO) to forward stock from one facility to another. The decision is made upon GR and is based on current demand/stock situations (including forecast demand). Opportunistic Cross-Docking
Pick from Receipt/Receiving (PFR)SAP CRM decision, based on back order situation, to forward stock to a customer or another facility directly from receiving. Opportunistic Cross-Docking
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2. What‘s new within SCM-EWM 2007OverviewLabor ManagementOperational Warehouse CockpitKit-to-StockBatch EnhancementsGoods Receipt from Production
Agenda
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Overview of Functional Enhancements in EWM 2007
Labour Management
Operational Warehouse Cockpit
RFID enablement
Kitting enhancements (Kit-to-stock)
Batch Enhancements
Material Flow Systems
Goods Receipt from Production
Delivery Creation in EWM
ESA Enabling
GI direct sales and account assignment in EWM
Serial Number Enhancements
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Labour Management
Operational Warehouse Cockpit
RFID enablement
Kitting enhancements (Kit-to-stock)
Batch Enhancements
Material Flow Systems
Goods Receipt from Production
Delivery Creation in EWM
ESA Enabling
GI direct sales and account assignment in EWM
Serial Number Enhancements
Functional Enhancements in EWM 2007
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Labor Management-Objectives
For an effective management of the labor supply chain, it is necessary to:Get the right person to the right place at the right timeTrack people throughout the day and measure performance on individual tasksMeasure the quality and safety of each individualProvide alerts when performance falls below expectationsCalculate costs and incentives for employeesSimulate impacts to labor as a result of changes to the process flow or inventoryMake visible the cost and efficiency of individual employees, facilities, teams and the enterprise
Labor management modules are used to better manage the time and productivity of warehouse workers. They consists of the ability to plan, measure, view and simulate labor activities.
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Labor Management – Measurement & Key Performance Indicators
Labor Measurement & Key Performance IndicatorsTrack people throughout the day and measure performance on individual tasksCapturing direct versus indirect timeInterface to HR
Time and Attendance Compensation and Incentives
Resource Definition (processor and equipment)KPI builder
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Labor Management – Planning and Simulation
Planning & SimulationStandards creation and feedback:
Traditional Measurement: Measuring Lines Per Hour, Cases Per Hours, etc.Engineered labor standards: How long should it take to do a specific task?
Workload and capacity planning for different aspectsCalculation engine / Formula editorWorkforce and load simulationOperational planning
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Labor Management - Visualization
VisualizationEvents and AlertsExceptionsWorkforce Analytics and Reporting:
Actual vs. planned task timeReview performance data across multiple facilities along common metrics
BI IntegrationExtractorsBI contentStrategical planningDrill Down Visibility
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Operational Warehouse Cockpit e.g. Labor Management
Intended for Supervisor and Warehouse ManagerMonitors team performanceMonitors the performance of areas or the whole warehouseAt-a-glance view of several key figures enables you to react to critical situations quickly
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Labour Management
Easy Graphic Framework
RFID enablement
Kitting enhancements (Kit-to-stock)
Batch Enhancements
Material Flow Systems
Goods Receipt from Production
Delivery Creation in EWM
ESA Enabling
GI direct sales and account assignment in EWM
Serial Number Enhancements
Functional Enhancements in EWM 2007
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Kitting in EWM 2007 - Kit-to-stock Scenarios Possible
Kit-to-stock (KTS)Start in ERP based on production orderStart in EWM based on manual VAS
With or without BOMGoods movement postings
in VAS planning, execution UIin delivery UIs
Reverse Kitting (KTR)Start in EWM based on manual VASWith or without BOMGoods movement postingsin VAS planning, execution UIin delivery UIs
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Kit to Stock Process in EWM 2007
Picking ofcomponents
Kitting bin
Post components GI
Post kits GR
Packing
Putawayof kits
Outbound
Inbound
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Labour Management
Easy Graphic Framework
RFID enablement
Kitting enhancements (Kit-to-stock)
Batch Enhancements
Material Flow Systems
Goods Receipt from Production
Delivery Creation in EWM
ESA Enabling
GI direct sales and account assignment in EWM
Serial Number Enhancements
Functional Enhancements in EWM 2007
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Batch Enhancements - Functional Overview 1
Batch search in the pick processReplicating batch selection criteria from ERP to EWM and save them with reference to the ODR- and ODO-itemShow the batch selection criteria in the ODR and ODO UI Batch search during pick WT creation based on the replicated batch selection criteriaDefine additional batch selection criteria for the batch search using a BAdINew F4-helps to search batches by products or by product and batch characteristics. E.g. Search all red batches of product P1
Batch creation and valuationBatch creation and valuation during inbound delivery creation - Standard characteristics (Expiration date, COO) and free characteristicsBatch valuation during the quality inspectionChange mode in the batch master transaction
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Batch Enhancements - Functional Overview 2
Batch status managementPrevent from goods movement posting in case of a restricted batch (Customizing and BAdI)Prevent from warehouse task creation in case of a restricted batch (Customizing and BAdI)Showing the batch status is each UI where stock is displayed
Documentary batchNew flag in the product master in order enable a product for using documentary batchesReport to determine and update the documentary batch relevance for each EWM product by using the ERP settings.Entering documentary batches in the inbound/outbound delivery order and corresponding warehouse task
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Labour Management
Easy Graphic Framework
RFID enablement
Kitting enhancements (Kit-to-stock)
Batch Enhancements
Material Flow Systems
Goods Receipt from Production
Delivery Creation in EWM
ESA Enabling
GI direct sales and account assignment in EWM
Serial Number Enhancements
Functional Enhancements in EWM 2007
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EWMERP
Delivery Creation with ASN in EWM 5.0
advantage: exact information about incoming goods
disadvantages:information might be incorrectuser has to work in ERP and EWM if there was no ASN or to create the inbound in EWM without immediate validation against purchase order data
POVENDOR
PO purchase order
ASN Advanced Shipping Notification
IDN Inbound Delivery Notification
ID Inbound Delivery
ID IDN
ID
activ
ate
send ASN
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EWMERP
Delivery Creation Using Expected Goods Receipt in EWM 2007
POVENDOR
PO purchase order
ASN Advanced Shipping Notification
IDN Inbound Delivery Notification
ID Inbound Delivery
GRN Goods Receipt Notification
EGR Expected Goods Receipt
ID IDN
IDac
tivat
e
send ASN
GRN
EGR
activ
ate
create EGR from PO documents
send ID to ERP
valid
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agai
nst P
O
ID
copy
ID
send goods
post GR
ID
send GR message to ERPpost GR
ID
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Transactions in Goods Receipt in EWM 2007
/SCWM/GRN: Selection of goods receipt notifications (GRN)
/SCWM/EGR: Selection for expected goods receipt (EGR) documents
/SCWM/GRWORK: Selection of EGR’s and inbound delivery (ID) todisplay expected workload in GR
/SCWM/GRPI: Selection for ID’s based on internal production orders to prepare GR for production orders
/SCWM/GRPE: Selection for ID’s based on external procurement to prepare GR for procurements
/SCWM/GR: Selection of ID’s to streamline GR process
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3. Demo
Agenda
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Kontakte
Frank-Peter BauerEWM ConsultingSAP Deutschland AG & Co.KGMobil: 01 60 / 360 34 50email: [email protected]
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Back–up
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Outbound Processes I: Wave Template Definition
Wave TemplateServes as an infrastructure for automatic Wave creation, holds the required attributes for Wave generation. The Condition Technique is utilized to determine the Wave Template ID according to Warehouse Request Header & Item attributes.In automatic wave creation, Template ID is determined for Warehouse Request itemWeekdays profile can be utilized for further filteringEach Template ID may have several Time attributes optionsOptional Capacity Profile
Maximum number of itemsMaximum weightMaximum volumeMaximum capacityMaximum number of wavesError / warning flag on capacity overload
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Outbound Processes I: Finding the right Wave
Wave 1003
• GI Time for WHR Item 1 is: 19.07. 20:00h
• WHR1 Item1 is Created and the Wave Planning Finds Template 4711
Wave 1002
• GI Time for WHR Item 2 is: 19.07. 17:00h
• WHR2 Item2 is Created and the Wave Planning Finds Template4711
current time
Time15.07. 16.07. 18.07. 19.07.17.07.
WHR1 Item1
WHR2 Item2
PlannedGI time
• Wave Template 4711: Weekday Profile: Wave is due once a day on Monday – Friday (Release Time: 10:00h, Loading Completion Time: 18:00h)
Wave 1001
Wave 1002
Wave 1003
Wave template4711
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Cross Processes I: Warehouse Order Creation Rules in Action
Single WT2
Wave Release / WT Creation
1
AA1
AA2
AA3
3
WOCR1
WOCR2
WOCR3
AA3 AA2 AA1
WOCR4
WOCR5
WOCR2
WOCR5
Warehouse Order Creation Rules per Activity Area
Warehouse Order Creation Rule Search4
Apply Item Filter of BR
AA1
PA2
PA3AA3
AA2
5Σ Subtotals
AA1
PA2
PA3
Consolida-tion Group
ΣΣ
AA2
AA3
6
Filter on subtotals level
PA1
PA2
PA3
ΣAA2
AA3
AA1
Σ
7AA1
AA2
AA3
9
WO1
WO2
WO3
8
ApplyLimits
and
CreatePickHUs
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Outbound Processing3rd step: Warehouse Order (WO) Creation in EWM
Procedure:After the wave was released EWM creates warehouse tasks (WT).EWM bundles these WT into WO‘s using WO creation rules.EWM creates for every WO the last starting date (LSTD).EWM uses backword scheduling to determine LSTD considering:
Picking Completion time (wave attribute)Extract Time determination for each WTPreperation Time (WO creation rule attribute)
Created WO will be assigned to queues.EWM assigns WO with highest priority (earliest LSTD) to resource.
Prep. time WT1 WT2 WT3
t
Picking Compl.time
Last start.date
Example:WO consists of 3 WT:
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Labour Management
Easy Graphic Framework
RFID enablement
Kitting enhancements (Kit-to-stock)
Batch Enhancements
Material Flow Systems
Goods Receipt from Production
Delivery Creation in EWM
ESA Enabling
GI direct sales and account assignment in EWM
Serial Number Enhancements
Functional Enhancements in EWM 2007
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DirODO Business Processes in EWM 2007
DirODO (Direct Outbound Delivery Order): Document without reference to preceding documents, such as sales orders or stock transport orders,directly triggered in the warehouse.
Supports following scenarios
Direct Sales / Pick-up of goods / Account Assignment
Direct Ship (Push / Pull scenarios)
Scrapping => already shipped in EWM 5.0
Kit-to-stock
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Labour Management
Easy Graphic Framework
RFID enablement
Kitting enhancements (Kit-to-stock)
Batch Enhancements
Material Flow Systems
Goods Receipt from Production
Delivery Creation in EWM
ESA Enabling
GI direct sales and account assignment in EWM
Serial Number Enhancements
Functional Enhancements in EWM 2007
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Account Assignments – Process Internal Consumption in EWM 2007
Unplanned Consumption Planned Consumption
A warehouse clerk needs some product for cost center, project, order
The warehouse clerk comes at a counter to pick up the needed products
The warehouse clerk plans his requirement by creation of outbound delivery (in ERP using transaction MIGO)
The clerk at the countercreates an outbound delivery order for the consumption (in EWM)
The warehouse clerk comes at a counter to pick up the needed products
Warehouse activity starts in order to bring the products to the counter
GI is posted, products are consumed and costs are debited to the cost center, project, order
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Account Assignments - General
“Account Assignment Object”An object to which costs or quantities are posted in Controlling.Account assignment objects can be objects such as cost centers, orders and projects
Account assignment objects are defined within a “controlling area”An organizational unit within a company, used to represent a closed system for cost accountingpurposes.
A controlling area may include single or multiple company codes that may use differentcurrencies. These company codes must use the same operative chart of accounts.
We need:Account Assignment Categories (Cost Center, WBS Element, Order,…)
and the definition of the Account Assignment Objects per Controlling Area(?)
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Labour Management
Easy Graphic Framework
RFID enablement
Kitting enhancements (Kit-to-stock)
Batch Enhancements
Material Flow Systems
Goods Receipt from Production
Delivery Creation in EWM
ESA Enabling
GI direct sales and account assignment in EWM
Serial Number Enhancements
Functional Enhancements in EWM 2007
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Ordering of Specific Serial Numbers*
Outbound Delivery
ERP
EWM
Outbound Delivery Order
Warehouse Task Creation
Warehouse Task Confirmation
Outbound Delivery Request
SD Sales Order Predetermined serial numbers are specified via sales order in ERP system
Predetermined serial numbers are forwarded via the ERP outbound delivery to EWM outbound delivery request and outbound delivery order
Predetermined serial numbers are picked (Pick Denial possible)
• *requires EhP 3
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