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SAPEWM on SAP S/4 HANA 1610

Configuration
A warehouse number is an organizational unit in logistics that divides up a
company from a warehouse management point of view. In SAP Extended
Warehouse Management, you can define various control parameters at
warehouse number level.
Acknowledge Use of Advanced Functions
Acknowledge the usage mode of warehouse management according to
product software licenses purchased for the warehouses.
You can choose to acknowledge the following usage modes:
Basic Warehouse Management
Advanced Warehouse Management
Advanced Warehouse Management
Basic Warehouse Management
Inventory Management Optimization (for
Inventory Management
example, Slotting)
Inbound Processing
Inbound Process Optimization (for example,
Outbound Processing
Deconsolidation)
Internal Warehouse
Outbound Process Optimization (for example,
Movements
Waves)
Physical Inventory
Material Flow Control
Reporting
Yard Management (for example, TU handling,
Dock Appointment Scheduling)
Labor Management
Value Added Services
Kitting
Cross Docking
Define Number
Ranges

Define number range intervals for :

Warehouse task/warehouse document


Wave
Warehouse order
Consolidation group
VAS order
Indirect labor task
Physical inventory document

Assign the number range intervals to the warehouse


number.
Define Storage
Type

A warehouse number is divided up into various storage types. A


storage type is defined by its spatial or organizational attributes
(for example, high rack storage area, bulk storage, goods receipt
zones).
Define Storage
Section

storage section is an organizational subdivision of a storage type,


which joins together storage bins with similar attributes for the
purpose of putaway. The criteria for joining these bins together can
be defined in any way, for example, heavy parts, bulky parts, fast-
moving items, slow-moving items.
Define Storage Type
Groups

The storage group is a grouping of storage bins within a storage


type that is used to determine intermediate storage bins.
The storage group consists of a four-character identifier that you
assign to a warehouse number and a storage type.
Example
You group all the storage bins in an aisle into a storage group since
you want to take the goods that you remove from this aisle to an
interim storage bin at the end of the aisle.
Storage bins

A storage type consists of a selection of storage spaces, which are


called storage bins . The storage bin is the smallest spatial unit in a
warehouse. Therefore, the storage bin represents the exact position in
the warehouse where products are and/or can be stored.
Since the address of a storage bin is frequently derived from a
coordinate system, a storage bin is often referred to as a coordinate.
For example, the coordinate 01-02-03 could be a storage bin in aisle 1,
stack 2, and level 3.
Storage bin type: You can divide your storage bins into groups
according to their physical attributes (for example, large bins, small
bins).
/SCWM/LS10 – Generate Storage Bins

/SCWM/LS01 - Create Storage Bin


Quant

The quantity of goods in the storage bin is represented by Quant. The quant
is used for managing inventory in storage bin.
The system manages different batches of a product as different quants. You
can increase the quantity of a quant by adding to the existing.

When you put a product away into an empty bin in Extended Warehouse
Management (EWM), the system generates a quant in this storage bin. When
you remove the quantity from storage, the system automatically deletes the
quant.
In the quant record, the system manages the data for the products collected
together in the quant. This data includes:
· Quant identification Number
· Batch number
· Stock category type
· Stock category
· Stock usage
Aisle storage type

Warehouse

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