SAP Warehouse Management module summary
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The summary is an introduction to the Warehouse Managements system. It explains the differences between the Warehouse Management and Materials Management systems, its integration with the rest of the modules, features, design, and basic functions. Also explains how SAP R/3 defines a warehouse structure with and without the Warehouse Management system.
This summary introduces the processes utilized by the Warehouse Management module to manage inventory. The Warehouse Management alone can be used to manage the stock of a fixed-bin small warehouse, however its main design is to complement the Materials Management system. The summary shows how the Warehouse Management system keeps track of stock and how it participates in the process of getting a physical inventory for the Material Management module.
This summary introduces the strategies utilized by the Warehouse Management system to optimize the utilization of a warehouse complex, and to expedite the putaway and removal of goods. The summary details the picking and putaway strategies available in the module, along with their implementation in different types of storage.
This summary explains the steps involved in the delivery of good to the warehouse. The practice is also a good reference document for the Inbound delivery practice shipped with IDES.
A storage unit in the Warehouse Management system is the logical grouping of one or more different materials that can be managed as a unit. Example of them are pallets and goods storaged in wire baskets. This summary introduces the procedures utilized by the Warehouse management system to manage storage units, its place in the warehouse structure, picking and removal of goods when using storage units, and their use in different storage types.
Here you can learn about the external interfaces accepted by the Warehouse Management system, such as mobile data entry or fork-lift control systems. There is also a summary about three different scenarios for warehouse automation.
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