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SAP Stock Management Solutions Explained

The document discusses the key differences between three stock management solutions in SAP: Inventory Management (IM), Warehouse Management (WM), and Extended Warehouse Management (EWM). It describes the core functionality and suitability of each solution for different warehouse types and levels of complexity.
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SAP Stock Management Solutions Explained

The document discusses the key differences between three stock management solutions in SAP: Inventory Management (IM), Warehouse Management (WM), and Extended Warehouse Management (EWM). It describes the core functionality and suitability of each solution for different warehouse types and levels of complexity.
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Stock Management Methods in SAP:

Some distinctive differences between IM, WM, and EWM


John Gardner

[ CHAVONE JACOBS
ASUG INSTALLATION MEMBER
MEMBER SINCE: 2003

[ ALLAN FISHER
ASUG INSTALLATION MEMBER
MEMBER SINCE: 2008

[ COREY PEARSON
ASUG INSTALLATION MEMBER
MEMBER SINCE: 2008

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Learning Points
Identification of available stock management solutions and the
core functionality used within each solution.
Key differentiators between the main stock management
solutions:
Inventory Management
Warehouse Management
Extended Warehouse Management

Guidelines to help determine under which circumstance to use


each of the available stock management solutions.

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SAP Solutions for Stock Management


Inventory Management (IM)
ERP Warehouse Management (WM)
SCM Extended Warehouse Management (EWM)

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Inventory Management (IM)


Production Materials
Finished
Goods

Raw Materials

Inventory Management tracks the quantity and value of a


material as it progresses throughout the location
Stock is managed by storage locations, which are used to
represent logical sections of the site where goods are stored.
IM provides very limited information about individual lots, such
as which materials are stored in specific storage bins.
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Inventory Management Key Features

Fully Integrated within the Core Modules (MM, PP, SD, FICO)
Real Time accounting posting
Manages Special Stocks (sales order stock, consignment stock)
Simple to use If it posts, it works!
No visibility of outstanding picking requests
Limited reporting on picking accuracy (planned vs. actual)
IM is well suited for...

Small facility with a simplified layout


Lower levels of inventory on hand
Visual Controls in place to enhance material handling
Simplified material handling processes
Outsourced warehouse operations
Only need visibility of aggregated inventory for the Storage Location

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ERP Warehouse Management (WM)


Warehouse Management (WM) provides flexible, automated support in
processing all goods movements and in managing stocks in your warehouse
Stock is managed at the bin level for exact location of products
Movement of goods are Point to Point (Dock to Bin, Bin to Supply Area, etc)
Capacity and Volume assist with managing space in the warehouse
Core System processes support

Fixed Bin Replenishment


Putaway and Picking Strategies
Storage Unit Management
HAZMAT
Inbound Material Processing
Internal Movements
Outbound Material Processing
Physical Inventory

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ERP Warehouse Management (WM) w Extension Set 2.0


Yard Management
Appointment scheduling, check in and check out,
Assignment of dock doors, loading/unloading activities

Value Added Services


A value-added service (VAS) is an operation performed on
materials, which enhances their value, worth, functionality or
usefulness. Value-added services include the following:
Repacking
Labeling
Shrink wrapping

Cross-Docking
Management of inbound and outbound movements
System-generated Decisions
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Warehouse Management Key Features

Fully Integrated within the Core Modules (MM, PP, SD)


Manages Special Stocks (sales order stock, consignment stock)
Maximizes warehouse space with the use of storage capacities
Provides full visibility into workload for the user community
Limited reporting on picking accuracy (planned vs. actual)
Enable the Extension Sets for complete functionality
WM is well suited for...

Small large facilities


Low Mid level Volume of Picks
Facilities with Multiple types of storage (Rack , Bulk, Fixed Bin, etc)
Direct paths for picking and putaway
Minimal need for complex Labor and Distance Calculations
Production sites that require bin level visibility on the shop flooor
RF equipment in place to enhance picking and putaway
Simple to Complex material handling processes

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Extended Warehouse Management


Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) offers flexible,
automated support for processing various goods movements
and for managing stocks in your warehouse
EWM gives you the option of mapping your entire warehouse
complex in detail in the system, down to storage bin level
You can always see the total quantity of a product in the
warehouse, and also know 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

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EWM Inbound Processes

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EWM Outbound Processes

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EWM Additional Processes

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EWM Process Oriented Putaway

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EWM Rearrangement

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EWM additional processes support


Inbound and Outbound Processes
Yard Management
Expected Goods Received (ASN)
Unloading and Deconsolidation
Cross Docking / Transportation Cross
Docking
Pick from Goods Received and Push
Deployment
Kit to Stock / Kit to Order
Wave Management
Value Added Services

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Optimized Internal Processes


Slotting and Rearrangement
Staging for Production Supply
Process and Layout Storage Control
Warehouse Monitoring
Graphical Warehouse Layout
Enhanced Cross Processes
Supply Chain Analytics
Labor and Resource Management
Material Flow System
Auto ID / RFID / Radio Frequency
Framework
Managing Handling Units
Serial Number Support
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Extended Warehouse Management Key Features

Complete Functionality to support all major warehousing functions


Master Data is completely separate from ERP
Recommended to be deployed on a separate Infrastructure
Future direction for warehouse management enhancements for SAP
EWM is well suited for...

Small ~ large facilities


High Volume of Picks
High Volume of Cross Docking Opportunities
Complex picking and putaway requirements
Need for Labor Management
High volume of Value Added Service tasks
High level if integration with material handling and flow systems
Stackers
Conveyor Systems

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A few points to consider?


Site Layout

Overall size of the site


Travel Distance
Configuration of racking and storage areas
Flow of material

Business Processes / Services


Production and/or Distribution
Value Added Services
Cross Docking

Physical Attributes of the layout


and products
Visual Controls
Material Handling Equipment
Product Labeling
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Final Thoughts
Gain a full understanding of each of the stock management
solutions as you document your requirements
Map your business process completely before deciding
Make your selection based on your business need

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Thank you for participating.

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