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SAP Extended Warehouse Management (SAP EWM) - SAP Library

SAP Business Suite

SAP Supply Chain Management

SAP Extended Warehouse Management

7.0

SAP Extended Warehouse Management


(SAP EWM)
Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) offers you flexible, automated support for processing various
goods movements and for managing stocks in your warehouse complex. The system supports planned
and efficient processing of all logistics processes in your warehouse.

Introductory Notes
If you manage your warehouse stocks using the application component Inventory Management (MMIM), you manage the quantities and values of stocks in several storage locations.
In contrast, EWM gives you the option of mapping your entire warehouse complex in detail in the
system, down to storage bin level. Not only does this give you an overview of the total quantity of a
product in the warehouse, but you can also always see exactly where a specific product is, at any time,
in your warehouse complex. With EWM, you can optimize the use of various storage bins and stock
movements, and can store together stocks from several plants in randomly-managed warehouse. Using
EWM, you can control and optimize various processes in the warehouse.

Integration
EWM is completely integrated into Inventory Management and Delivery Processing. Business
processes, which you trigger in other application components, lead to physical goods movements in your
warehouse. You organize, control, and monitor these goods movements using EWM.

Features
Storage Bin Management and Optimization
You map the entirety of your storage facilities in EWM. You can set up different storage facilities such as
automatic warehouses, high-rack storage areas, bulk storage areas, or fixed bin warehouses, in various
storage types, according to your requirements.

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You manage the stocks at storage bin level. You can define these storage bins according to your own
requirements. Every storage bin in your warehouse is mapped in the system. This enables you to
constantly track all stock movements in detail. You can see exactly where a specific product is located
in your warehouse. You can also use EWM to optimize storage bin management, since EWM takes on
a large part of optimizing the products, so that each product is assigned to the correct storage bin,
depending on its size and frequency of access.
Inventory Management and EWM are fully integrated. Using the physical inventory procedures and the
entry of stock differences, the system ensures that the book inventory balance in Inventory Management
always matches the warehouse stock in EWM.

Goods Movements
You process all goods movements that affect your warehouse using EWM, such as goods receipts,
goods issues, stock transfers, and automatic replenishment. These movements can include goods
receipts, goods issues, stock transfers, automatic replenishment, management of dangerous goods,
layout-oriented and process-oriented storage control, effective work preparation using automatic wave
pick creation, resource optimization using rule-based bundling of warehouse tasks, or processing of
inventory differences in your warehouse.
EWM optimizes warehouse capacities and material flows using putaway and stock removal strategies
that you can adjust to your needs, or by you using handling units.

Work Center
You can use the work center to map a physical unit in the warehouse, which you use to carry out
warehouse activities such as packing, deconsolidation, weighing, quality inspections, and counting. You
can personalize each work center, so that each user sees exactly those fields, data, and tab pages that
are necessary for their work.

Physical Inventory
You use physical inventory to regularly perform a physical stock take in your warehouse. You compare
the actual, existing, physical, stock with the data managed in EWM. By entering physical inventory
differences, you update the accounting data for the stock, according to the results of the physical stock
take. If you have performed physical inventory at least once in a fiscal year for each storage bin/each
product, the physical inventory is classed as complete.
If you use EWM, the physical inventory is performed at Warehouse Management level. You can perform
a physical inventory based on products and/or based on storage bins. There is a difference monitor
available, with configurable tolerance groups, which you can use to define maximum values for posting
differences for each user. In addition, the system supports automatic posting according to time intervals,
different priorities for each individual inventory procedure, a zero stock check, and a low stock check. The
radio frequency functions are integrated into the physical inventory and support you when you perform the
different physical inventory procedures, such as cycle counting, physical inventory during putaway, and
physical inventory using zero stock check. Handling units are fully integrated into the physical inventory
process.

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Planning and Monitoring


EWM gives you an overview of all goods movements and warehouse stocks. The system supports you in
planning, monitoring, and optimizing work processes. For example, it gives you a preview of the
workloads for the coming days, or enables you to take preventive action in critical warehouse processes,
so that you can perform stock movements on time. The extensive monitoring functions give you a current
view of all activities in the warehouse. You can control the actual work in the warehouse using the
individual monitors.

Radio Frequency Connection


To structure the work in the warehouse efficiently and cost-effectively, you control the warehouse
workers' work steps clearly and simply via mobile radio-frequency terminals.
The radio frequency connection (RF connection) to mobile data entry achieves fast and accurate data
transfer. The RF devices receive data directly from the SAP system and transfer data back to the
system. You can enter and verify information using bar codes. This means that you ensure a high
standard of quality in your warehouse.

Warehouse Control
EWM also contains an interface to external systems (warehouse control units). This enables you to
integrate automated putaway and stock removal systems, or forklift control systems for all stock
movements using this Application Link Enabling interface (ALE interface) in the warehouse management
system.

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