In this post, we’ll look at how SAP Extended Warehouse Management functions and how you can use them to help you manage your warehouse in the most efficient manner possible. We’ll also look at the best tools for managing SAP Extended Warehouse Management and how you can use them to help automate your warehouse.
So, if you’re wondering what SAP EWM is, read on.
What Is SAP Extended Warehouse Management?
SAP Extended Warehouse Management is a tool that is used to ensure efficient management of inventory present in a warehouse and support the processing of goods movement. The SAP Extended Warehouse Management allows the firm complete control over all its warehouse inbound and outbound processes alongside control over the movement of the goods within the warehouse.
SAP Extended Warehouse Management is an exceptionally integrated software platform that offers automated and flexible assistance in efficiently managing stock movement within the warehouse, encompassing everything from picking and packing to removal. With the advancement in technology, SAP Extended Warehouse Management can now be found as an embedded application in S/4HANA, where it provides warehouse management services with SAP S/4HANA benefits.
SAP EWM manages supply chain logistics effectively, ensuring accurate product delivery. Similarly, in clinical trials, it’s imperative to have systems in place that ensure accurate and timely data collection and management. Implementing epro systems in clinical trials is analogous to optimizing logistics in a warehouse; it ensures that patient-reported data is efficiently collected, managed, and analyzed, leading to more reliable trial outcomes and improved patient care.
Functions Of SAP Extended Warehouse Management
Some of the functions of the SAP Extended Warehouse Management include:
1. Movement Of Goods
Using SAP EWM, you can control and process all movement of the stock in the warehouse since the SAP EWM optimizes the warehouse capacities and stock flow through stock removal and put away strategies that are easily adjustable to your preferences.
2. Work Center
The SAP EWM provides a work center where you can perform tasks such as deconsolidation, quality inspections, inventory management, weighing, and packing. Also, it allows you to personalize each work center.
3. Planning And Monitoring
The SAP EWM systems contain planning and monitoring features. The planning feature gives you a detailed report of all the inventory within the warehouse, thereby enabling you to strategically plan how to manage the shifts, inbounds, and outbounds and when to replenish depleting stock. The monitoring feature allows you to control the work within the warehouse from any individual monitor.
4. Warehouse Control
SAP EWM allows you total control of all the warehouse systems since it contains an interface to external systems that allow for the integration of the forklift, stock removal, and put-away systems. This interface is known as the Application Link Enabling interface.
5. Facilitating Radio Frequency Connection
Since radio frequency is the fastest and most effective way to send and receive data within the warehouse, the SAP EWM is used to facilitate the connection between the system and the Radio Frequency devices.
6. Storage Bin Optimization and Management
the SAP EWM allows you to map the whole warehouse from where you can set up different storage facilities to suit the different storage requirements of all the goods within the warehouse.
Also, the system allows you to manage the storage bins, thus you allowing you the ability to track every inventory in the warehouse since it assigns each good in the warehouse a unique identification code.
7. Balancing Of the Inventory
Once you have conducted a thorough physical inventory of the available stock and entered the data into the system, the system takes charge of updating the records promptly. It also ensures that you are promptly notified in the event of any inconsistencies between the physical records and the SAP EWM records.
Advantages Of Using Sap Extended Warehouse Management
1. Flexible
The SAP Extended Warehouse Management is flexible and can be adapted for any business regardless of size or complexity.
2. Easy To Integrate
Since all warehouse processes, from the receiving to the removal of the goods, are integrated into a single system, the system becomes quite easy to integrate with already existing systems.
3. Quick Implementation
The SAP Extended Warehouse Management is based on engagements with supply chain firms; therefore, it provides you with a complete portfolio of sample structures, automated workflows, and preconfigured processes that make the systems implementation process much quicker.
4. Adaptable Licenses
The SAP system has two EWM installation methods with varying capabilities based on your company’s needs. If you go for the basic embedded EWM option, both the installation and running costs are lower since it’s included in the S/4 HANA license price.
The advanced embedded EWM has improved capabilities that aid in optimizing the warehouse operation though you’ll have to incur extra charges.
Since technology keeps improving, providing us with better solutions, why not try the SAP Extended Warehouse Management system and reap the benefits?
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