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Configure Warehouse Management in SAP ERP for your-warehouse
requirements. Use basic and advanced warehouse functionalities for
moving stock in, out, and around your Warehouse. Get familiar with
ITSmobile and new Planning and Monitoring tools. Highlights
include: Stock management; Goods receipt and goods issue;
Replenishment; Picking strategies; Putaway strategies; lnventory
management; Yard management; Electronic Data Interchange (EDI);
Radio frequency identification (RFID); lTSmobile.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Basic Warehouse Functions
- Warehouse Structure
- Storage Type
- Storage Sections
- Storage Bins
- Quants
- Business Examples: Basic Warehouse Functions
- Summary
- Stock Management
- Warehouse Management Data in the Material Master
- Types of Warehouse Stock
- Batch Management in Warehouse Management
- Shelf Life Functionality
- Business Examples: Stock Management
- Summary
- Warehouse Movements
- WM Movement Types
- Transfer Requirements
- Transfer Orders
- Business Examples: Warehouse Movements
- Summary
- Goods Receipts
- Goods Receipt with Inbound Delivery
- Goods Receipt without an Inbound Delivery
- Business Examples: Goods Receipts
- Summary
- Goods Issues
- Goods Issue with Outbound Delivery
- Goods Issue without an Outbound Delivery
- Multiple Processing Using Groups
- Picking and Packing
- Business Examples: Goods Issue
- Summary
- Stock Replenishment
- Internal Stock Transfers
- Fixed Bin Replenishment
- Posting Changes
- Business Examples: Stock Replenishment
- Summary
- Picking Strategies
- Storage Type Indicator
- Storage Type Search
- First In, First Out
- Last In, First Out
- Fixed Storage Bin
- Shelf Life Expiration
- Partial Quantities
- Quantity-Relevant Picking
- Business Examples: Picking Strategies
- Summary
- Putaway Strategies
- Fixed Bin Storage
- Open Storage
- Next Empty Bin
- Bulk Storage
- Near Picking Bin
- Business Examples: Putaway Strategies
- Summary
- Integration
- Production Planning
- Quality Management
- Business Examples: Integration
- Summary
- Inventory Procedures
- Annual Physical Inventory
- Continuous Inventory
- Cycle Counting
- Manual Inventory
- Zero Stock Check
- Dynamic Cycle Count
- Business Examples: Inventory Procedures
- Summary
- Storage Unit Management
- Introduction to Storage Unit Management
- Storage Unit Record
- Planning Storage Units
- Storage Unit Documentation
- Putaway with Storage Unit Management
- Picking with Storage Unit Management
- Business Examples: Storage Unit Management
- Summary
- Hazardous Materials Management
- Introduction to Hazardous Materials
- Hazardous Material Record
- Hazardous Material Functionality
- Business Examples: Hazardous Materials Management
- Summary
- Planning and Monitoring Workloads
- Workload Data
- Warehouse Activity Monitor
- Business Examples: Warehouse Activity Monitor
- Summary
- Cross-Docking
- Planned Cross-Docking
- Cross-Docking Movements
- Cross-Docking Monitor
- Business Examples: Cross-Docking
- Summary
- Yard Management
- Introduction to Yard Management
- Yard Management Processes
- Business Examples: Yard Management
- Summary
- Value-Added Services and Task and Resource Management
- Task and Resource Management
- Value-Added Services
- Summary
- Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
- Introduction to EDI
- Using EDI in Warehouse Management
- Business Examples: EDI
- Summary
- Mobile Data Entry
- Introduction to RF Devices
- Barcode Functionality
- Radio Frequency Processes in WM
- Radio Frequency Monitor
- Business Examples: Mobile Data Entry
- Summary
- Radio Frequency Identification Technology
- Introduction to Radio Frequency Identification
- Types of RFID Tags
- Current Uses of RFID
- RFID and SAP
- Business Examples: RFID
- Summary
- ITSmobile
- Introduction to ITSmobile
- ITSmobile vs. SAPConsole
- ITS Gateway
- Pick-by-Voice
- Building a Mobile Application with ITSmobile
- Summary
- SAP Extended Warehouse Management
- Organizational Structure
- Documents in SAP EWM
- Processes in SAP EWM
- Summary
- Appendices
About the Author
A native of London, England, Martin Murray joined
the computer industry upon his graduation from Middlesex University
in 1986. In 1991, he began working with SAP R/2 in the Materials
Management area for a London-based multi-national beverage company.
In 1994, he moved to the United States to work as an SAP R/3
consultant. Since then, he's been implementing the Materials
Management (MM) and Warehouse Management (WM) functionality in
projects throughout the world. He works for IBM Global Business
Services. Martin is the author of six best-selling books from SAP
PRESS: Materials Management with SAP ERP, Warehouse Management with
SAP ERP, Discover Logistics with SAP ERP, Maximize Your Warehouse
Operations with SAP ERP, Understanding the SAP Logistics
Information System, and SAP Transaction Codes: Your Quick Reference
to T-Codes in SAP ERP.
Sanil Kimmatkar has more than a decade of SAP
implementation experience and specializes in Logistics Execution,
Materials Management, and Warehouse Management. He is currently a
WM consultant for Reynolds Brands, and has previously worked with
consulting firms like Accenture, Wipro, and HP.