Got questions about SAP Extended Warehouse Management? This configuration guide can help!. 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
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M. Brian Carter
M. Brian Carter has nearly 12 years of experience with SAP software, 11 of those working directly for SAP - 8 years in consulting and 3 years in solution management. He is currently acting as a solution manager in the SAP Business Unit Service and Asset Management, focusing on Extended Warehouse Management and Reverse Logistics. He has been focusing on the SAP Extended Warehouse Management product since the months before its initial release in December 2005.
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