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Course Overview
SAP Warehouse Management – SAP WM . Want to gain a practical and holistic understanding of important SAP Warehouse Management (WM) functionality and technical configuration issues, then this course is for you.

Explore all of the most important aspects of SAP WM, including Master Data, Stock Replenishment, Picking and Putaway strategies, and Storage Unit Management. By focusing on the basic aspects of each area before fully exploring the detailed functionality, you’ll uncover invaluable technical configuration insights and gain a comprehensive understanding of SAP WM – while drastically enhancing your knowledge and expertise.

This unique course provides exclusive insights for SAP WM practitioners, with comprehensive coverage on new technologies such as RF devices and RFID, as well as on the new functionality of Extended Warehouse Management and Value Added Services. Fully up-to-date for SAP ECC 6.0, our SAP WM Consultant discusses how WM integrates with the MM, SD, QM, and PP modules. Drawing from the SAP WM Consultant’s extensive WM experience, this is a must-do course for enhancing your mastery of this critical SAP module.

Course Curriculum

SAP Warehouse Management Online Training

Warehouse Structure in the Warehouse Management System

Warehouse Number
Storage Type
Storage Section
Picking Area
Storage Bin
Quant
Door
Staging Area

Warehouse Management with Lean WM

Setting Up Lean WM

Exercises

Basic Functions

Number Ranges
Foreground/Background Processing
Bar Code Use
Authorization Checks
Archiving and Reorganization
Warehouse Controlling

Planning and Monitoring

Rough Workload Estimate
Wave Picks
Warehouse Activity Monitor

Basic Stock Management

Material Master Data
The Quant and Stock Management in WM
Types of Stock
Stock Category
Units of Measure
Batch Management
Shelf Life Expiration Date
Storing Materials in the Warehouse
WM Interface to Inventory Management (IM)

Exercises

Hazardous Materials Management

Hazardous Material Records
Hazardous Material Evaluation Reports

Warehouse Movements

Basics for Goods Movements
Movement Types in WM

Using Special Movement Indicators

Transfer Requirement
Transfer Order
Handling Differences
Storage of Pre-Picked Handling Units

Exercises

Goods Receipt

Creating Transfer Orders Immediately at the IM Posting
Manual Creation of Transfer Orders for Putaway
Posting a Goods Receipt Based on a Purchase Order
Posting Returns for Deliveries
Goods Receipt for Inspection
Releasing Material from Inspection Stock
Goods Receipt Without a Previous Posting in IM
Negative Stock Check
Stock Placement Using Storage Unit Types
Cross-Docking
Adding Goods to Existing Stock

Exercises

Goods Issue

Goods Issues Based Upon a Delivery
Goods Issue Based on an IM Posting
Manual Creation of Transfer Orders for Picking
Goods Issue for Production Supply
Multiple Processing
2-Step Picking

Exercises

Stock Transfers and Replenishment

Plant/Storage Location to Plant/Storage Location
Internal Stock Transfers
Replenishing Fixed Bins in the Warehouse
Creating a Replenishment TO During TO Confirmation

Exercises

Posting Changes in WM

Processing Posting Changes
Processing Posting Changes Entirely Within WM
Processing Inspection Stock
Releasing Consignment Stock from Inspection
Processing Blocked Stock
Converting Available Stock to Inspection Stock
Changing a Material Number
Dividing Materials into Two or More Batches
Changing Stock Ownership from Plant to Plant
Storage Locations in TRs, TOs and Posting Changes

Exercises

Putaway and Picking Strategies

Putaway Strategies
Additional Factors that Affect Search Strategies
Picking Strategies
Stock Return Methods

Exercises

Storage Unit Management

Warehouse Management at the Storage Unit Level
SU-Managed Storage Types
Putaway using Storage Unit Management
Stock Picking Using Storage Unit Management
SU-managed Bulk Storage
Storage Unit Documents
Storage Unit Preplanning
Blocking Storage Units
Multiple Processing for SU Management

Inventory

Controlling the Inventory Process
Take Continuous Inventory
Take Annual Inventory
Executing the Cycle Counting Inventory Method
Take Continuous Inventory Based on Putaway
Run a Zero Stock Check

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