EWM100 Extended Warehouse Management - Processes. COURSE OUTLINE Course Version: 10 Course Duration: 3 Day(s)
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Contents ix Course Overview 1 Unit 1: Warehousing - Introduction 1 Lesson: Using Warehouse Management 1 Lesson: Differentiating the SAP Solutions for Warehouse Management 1 Lesson: Outlining Organizational Structures 1 Lesson: Reviewing Master Data for EWM 3 Unit 2: Basic Processes in EWM 3 Lesson: Receiving Goods 3 Lesson: Shipping Goods 5 Unit 3: Additional Functions in EWM 5 Lesson: Applying Storage Control 5 Lesson: Handling Serial Numbers 5 Lesson: Mapping Quality Inspection Processes 5 Lesson: Applying Value-Added Services 7 Unit 4: Keep the Warehouse organized 7 Lesson: Performing Slotting and Rearrangement 7 Lesson: Applying Different Replenishment Methods 7 Lesson: Performing a Physical Inventory 9 Unit 5: Optimization of Resources 9 Lesson: Using Wave Management 9 Lesson: Applying Labor Management 9 Lesson: Using the Warehouse Monitor 9 Lesson: Outlining the Radio Frequency Framework 10 Lesson: Ensuring Production Supply 10 Lesson: Executing Expected Goods Receipts Processes 10 Lesson: Using Cross Docking 11 Unit 6: Extend the Warehouse 11 Lesson: Outlining the Features of Yard Management 11 Lesson: Using the Material Flow System Copyright. All rights reserved. vii
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Course Overview TARGET AUDIENCE This course is intended for the following audiences: Application Consultant Project Manager Project Stakeholder Systems Architect Executive Copyright. All rights reserved. ix
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UNIT 1 Warehousing - Introduction Lesson 1: Using Warehouse Management Describe why warehouse management systems are needed Lesson 2: Differentiating the SAP Solutions for Warehouse Management Process a Goods Receipt in ERP Warehouse Management Process a Goods Receipt in ERP decentralized Warehouse Management Execute an Inbound Process in EWM Examine the EWM Menu Structure Lesson 3: Outlining Organizational Structures Create Storage Bins Use the Graphical Warehouse Lesson 4: Reviewing Master Data for EWM Transfer Master Data Using the CIF Maintain Warehouse Product Master Data Display a Quant Display a Packing Specification Copyright. All rights reserved. 1
Unit 1: Warehousing - Introduction Create Warehouse Product Master Data 2 Copyright. All rights reserved.
UNIT 2 Basic Processes in EWM Lesson 1: Receiving Goods Execute the Inbound Process Create Warehouse Tasks and Warehouse Orders for Putaway Understand the Goods Receipt Process Lesson 2: Shipping Goods Execute the Outbound Process Create a Warehouse Task for Picking Post the Goods Issue Copyright. All rights reserved. 3
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UNIT 3 Additional Functions in EWM Lesson 1: Applying Storage Control Use storage control Execute an Inbound Process with Process-Oriented Storage Control Execute an Outbound Process with Process-Oriented Storage Control Lesson 2: Handling Serial Numbers Discuss serial numbers Use SAP EWM to handle serialized products Lesson 3: Mapping Quality Inspection Processes Describe quality management functions Execute an Inbound process with quality inspection Lesson 4: Applying Value-Added Services Execute Value-Added Services Use a Value-Added Service in a Putaway Process Copyright. All rights reserved. 5
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UNIT 4 Keep the Warehouse organized Lesson 1: Performing Slotting and Rearrangement Explain the slotting process Perform the Slotting Process Lesson 2: Applying Different Replenishment Methods Discuss the concept of replenishment Apply Different Replenishment Methods Lesson 3: Performing a Physical Inventory Review the process of physical inventory Perform a Physical inventory Copyright. All rights reserved. 7
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UNIT 5 Optimization of Resources Lesson 1: Using Wave Management Describe wave management Apply Wave Management Lesson 2: Applying Labor Management Apply Labor Management Create a Processor Business Partner Plan Labour Times Enter Indirect Labor Process a Pick with Labor Management Lesson 3: Using the Warehouse Monitor Use the Warehouse Monitor Create a Tailored Measurement Service Create a Calculated Measurement Service Integrate Measurement Services in the Warehouse Cockpit Lesson 4: Outlining the Radio Frequency Framework Describe the Radio Frequency Framework Copyright. All rights reserved. 9
Unit 5: Optimization of Resources Lesson 5: Ensuring Production Supply Production Supply Master Data Production Supply Process Lesson 6: Executing Expected Goods Receipts Processes Discuss the expected good receipt process Execute Expected Goods Receipts Processes Lesson 7: Using Cross Docking Explain Cross Docking Use the functions of Cross Docking 10 Copyright. All rights reserved.
UNIT 6 Extend the Warehouse Lesson 1: Outlining the Features of Yard Management Use the features of Yard Management Lesson 2: Using the Material Flow System Use the features of Yard Management Copyright. All rights reserved. 11