Changing business conditions require a new SAP EWM strategy.
SAP EWM Online Training, also known as SAP Extended Warehouse Management. The name itself may be misleading because EWM has been designed from the ground up and is not an addition to or extension of what was previously available. This is because supply chain management (SCM) is becoming increasingly recognized as a science due to the critical role it plays in almost every business operation. The majority of warehouse-related jobs are made simpler and more effective by the high-speed EWM technology. It can be deployed across multiple sites and tailored to meet the unique requirements of each organization. Let's examine what this actually means in real life.
Handling tasks Imagine seeing a time-lapse film of a typical warehouse where pickers are at work. Throughout the course of the day, it's common to witness the same person returning to the same stock bin repeatedly, running into other pickers, and frequently retracing their steps. Fast-forwarding makes it evident that this method of working is inefficient, but it is required because WM presents the orders that must be picked for on a single day as a large block of work that is challenging to divide.
Resource management EWM needs minimal integration with the back office; on completion of a task pickers are automatically fed the next one, allowing them to focus on the job, rather than continually refer back for their next activity.
Rapid scanning
Typically warehouse systems are set to require several scans (such as barcode, product label and bin location) for each product as it is selected. But some items may only need one of these readings – any additional scans take more time, the significance of which becomes clear when one considers there may be 160,000 picks a day. Enhanced radio frequency (RF) capabilities in SAP EWM make it easy for warehouse operators to alter the system settings to require only one scan.
Cost calculations Warehouse production processes often need to change temporarily. For example, a retailer might change the price on a particular product for a limited period, which requires new price stickers to be placed on every item. While the WM can organise the work, it is not set up to do so, and the functionality is limited. EWM however both enables the activity and calculates the cost of the additional resource required to undertake it; this allows the distributor to bill the retailer accordingly.
Stock speed Fast, slow and medium-moving stock is processed with SAP EWM online Training will help you to slotting and rearrangement facility. For example, on 25 December many items that have, in the run-up to Christmas, been classed as fast-moving change overnight to the slow category. Highlighting them in the EWM results in the system automatically making the decision on what to do with these products and feeding this into the labor management module. (With WM manual tasks have to be created to handle this activity.)
No middleware required EWM is a complete system that enables organizations to operate state-of-the-art warehouses without the need for middleware. This simplifies operations and leads to cost savings because additional applications don’t have to be bought and installed separately. For example, Material Flow System (MFS) tools (the benefits of which we’ve covered in a previous blog) are embedded in SAP EWM Online Training. These control automations and provide full warehouse visibility so processes can be dynamically streamlined and optimized.
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