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adam_text | Contents at a Glance
1 Introduction to Warehouse Management 23
2 Basic Warehouse Functions 33
3 Stock Management 71
4 Warehouse Movements 113
5 Coods Receipts 163
6 Coods Issues 187
7 Stock Replenishment 227
8 Picking Strategies 257
9 Putaway Strategies 287
10 Inventory Procedures 311
11 Storage Unit Management 351
12 Hazardous Materials Management 379
13 Mobile Data Entry 399
14 Radio Frequency Identification Technology 421
15 Cross Docking 435
16 Developments in Warehouse Management 451
17 Conclusion 483
Contents
Preface 17
1.1 Introduction to Warehousing 23
1.1.1 Earliest Examples of Warehousing 23
1.1.2 Tobacco Warehouses in the United States 24
1.1.3 Bonded Warehouses 24
1.1.4 2Oth Century Port Warehousing 25
1.1.5 Warehousing as Part of Physical Distribution 26
1.1.6 Warehousing and Distribution Centers 27
1.1.7 Public Warehousing 28
1.2 History ofWarehouse Management Systems (WMS) 29
1.2.1 Early Warehouse Management Systems 29
1.2.2 The Rise of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) 30
1.3 Summary 31
2.1 Warehouse Structure 33
2.1.1 Configuring a Warehouse 33
2.1.2 Assignment of the Warehouse 36
2.1.3 Warehouse Control Parameters 37
2.2 Storage Type 41
2.2.1 Warehouse Layout 42
2.2.2 Configuration of a Storage Type 43
2.2.3 Data Entry for a Storage Type 45
2.3 Storage Sections 51
2.4 Storage Bins 53
2.4.1 Storage Bin Types 53
2.4.2 Define Storage Bin Structure 55
2.4.3 Creating a Storage Bin Manually 60
2.4.4 Creating a Storage Bin Automatically 61
2.4.5 Block Storage Bins 62
2.4.6 Creating Blocking Reasons 64
2.4.7 List of Empty Storage Bins 65
2.4.8 Bin Status Report 66
2.5 Quant 68
2.5.1 Quant Record 68
2.5.2 Display a Quant 69
2.6 Summary 70
3.1 Warehouse Management Data in the Material Master 71
3.1.1 Creating the Material Master 72
3.1.2 Entering Data into Warehouse Management
Screens 76
3.2 Types of Warehouse Stock 84
3.2.1 Stock Categories 84
3.2.2 Status of Warehouse Stock 88
3.2.3 Special Stock 90
3.3 Batch Management in Warehouse Management 95
3.3.1 Batch Definition 95
3.3.2 Batch Level 96
3.3.3 Batch Number Assignment 96
3.3.4 Creating a Batch Record 97
3.3.5 Batch Determination 99
3.4 Shelf-life Functionality 107
3.4.1 Shelf-Life and the Material Master 107
3.4.2 Production Date Entry 109
3.4.3 SLED Control List 109
3.5 Summary 111
4.1 WM Movement Types 113
4.1.1 Movement Types in Inventory Management 114
4.1.2 WM Reference Movement Types 115
4.1.3 Creating Warehouse Management Movement Types ... 116
4.1.4 Assigning Warehouse Management Movement
Types 125
4.2 Transfer Requirements 129
4.2.1 Automatic Transfer Requirements 129
4.2.2 Create a Manual Transfer Requirement 130
4.2.3 Create a Transfer Requirement for Replenishment
of a Fixed Bin 132
4.2.4 Display a Transfer Requirement for a Material 137
4.2.5 Display a Transfer Requirement for a Single Item 140
4.2.6 Display aTransfer Requirement for aStorage Type 140
4.2.7 Deleting a Transfer Requirement 142
4.3 Transfer Orders 144
4.3.1 Creating a Transfer Order with Reference to a
Transfer Requirement 144
4.3.2 Creating a Transfer Order without a Reference 149
4.3.3 Cancel a Transfer Order 151
4.3.4 Confirma Transfer Order 153
4.3.5 Print a Transfer Order 158
4.4 Summary 161
5.1 Goods Receipt with Inbound Delivery 163
5.1.1 Inbound Delivery Overview 164
5.1.2 Creating an inbound Delivery 164
5.1.3 Creating a Transfer Order for an Inbound Delivery 166
5.1.4 Usingthe Inbound Delivery Monitor 166
5.2 Goods Receipt Without Inbound Delivery 172
5.2.1 Goods Receipt in Inventory Management 172
5.2.2 Review ofthe Material Documents 173
5.2.3 Review of Stock Levels after Goods Receipt 174
5.2.4 Display ofthe Transfer Requirement 175
5.2.5 Display of the Transfer Order 178
5.3 Goods Receipt Without Inventory Management 180
5.3.1 Create the Transfer Order for the Goods Receipt 180
5.3.2 Display the Transfer Order for the Goods Receipt 182
5.3.3 Display the Stock Levels 182
5.4 Summary 185
6.1 Goods Issue with Outbound Delivery 187
6.1.1 Display Sales Order 188
6.1.2 Create Outbound Delivery 189
6.1.3 Outbound Delivery Status 191
6.1.4 Create Transfer Order 195
6.1.5 Confirm Transfer Order 200
6.1.6 Post Goods Issue for Outbound Delivery 202
6.1.7 Review Material Documents 203
6.2 Goods Issue Without Outbound Delivery 204
6.2.1 Goods Issue in Inventory Management 204
6.2.2 Negative Balance in the Warehouse 206
6.2.3 Creating Transfer Order 207
6.3 Multiple Processing Using Groups 210
6.3.1 Definition ofa Group 210
6.3.2 Creating a Group for Transfer Requirements 210
6.3.3 Creating Transfer Orders for a Group of Transfer
Requirements 213
6.3.4 Definition of a Wave Pick 215
6.3.5 Creating a Group for Outbound Deliveries 215
6.3.6 Creating the Wave from Outbound Delivery
Monitor 215
6.3.7 Using the Wave Monitor 217
6.3.8 Resultsof the Pick Wave Monitor 220
6.4 Picking and Packing 223
6.4.1 Picking Schemes 224
6.4.2 Packing 225
6.5 Summary 226
7.1 Internal Stock Transfers 227
7.1.1 Keepingthe Warehouse Running 227
7.1.2 Checking Empty Bins 228
7.1.3 Moving Material Between Storage Bins 230
7.1.4 Confirm the Stock Transfer 234
7.1.5 Configuration of the Difference Indicator 235
7.2 Fixed Bin Replenishment 236
7.2.1 Replenishment and the Material Master 236
7.2.2 Configuration for Replenishment 238
7.2.3 Creating the Replenishment 239
7.2.4 Displaying the Transfer Requirement 240
7.2.5 Creating the Transfer Order 242
7.2.6 Confirming the Transfer Order 243
7.2.7 Review the Stock Overview 244
7.3 Posting Changes 245
7.3.1 Posting Change for a Release from Quality Inspection
Stock 245
7.3.2 Posting Change from Material Number to Material
Number 250
7.3.3 Dividing Batches Among Other Batches 254
7.4 Summary 255
8.1 StorageType Indicator 258
8.2 Storage Type Search 260
8.2.1 Configuring Storage Type Search 260
8.2.2 Configuring Storage Section Search 262
8.3 FIFO (First In, First Out) 263
8.3.1 Configuration of FIFO Picking Strategy 264
8.3.2 Stock Removal Control Indicators 264
8.3.3 Example of FIFO Picking Strategy 265
8.4 LIFO (Last In, First Out) 268
8.4.1 Configuration of LIFO Picking Strategy 269
8.4.2 Example of LIFO Picking Strategy 269
8.5 Fixed Storage Bin 271
8.5.1 Fixed Storage Bin in Material Master 271
8.5.2 Configuration of Fixed-Bin Picking Strategy 273
8.5.3 Example of Fixed-Bin Picking Strategy 273
8.6 Shelf-Life Expiration 275
8.6.1 SLED Picking and the Material Master 275
8.6.2 Configuration of Shelf-Life Expiration Picking
Strategy 275
8.6.3 Displaying SLED Stock 278
8.6.4 Example of Shelf-Life Expiration Picking Strategy 278
8.7 Partial Quantities 280
8.7.1 Configuration of Partial-Quantities Picking Strategy .... 281
8.7.2 Using Partial-Quantities Picking Strategy 281
8.8 Quantity Relevant Picking 282
8.8.1 Configuration of Quantity Relevant Picking Strategy .... 282
8.8.2 Quantity Relevant Picking and Material Master
Record 284
8.9 Summary 285
9.1 Fixed-Bin Storage 288
9.1.1 Fixed Storage Bin in the Material Master 288
9.1.2 Configuration of Fixed-Bin Storage Putaway
Strategy 289
9.1.3 Stock Placement Control Indicators 289
9.1.4 Example of Fixed-Bin Storage Putaway Strategy 292
9.2 Open Storage 294
9.2.1 Configuration of Open Storage Putaway Strategy 294
9.2.2 Example of Open Storage Putaway Strategy 295
9.3 NextEmptyBin 298
9.3.1 Configuration of Next Empty Bin Putaway Strategy 298
9.3.2 Display of Empty Bins 299
9.3.3 Example of Next Empty Bin Putaway Strategy 300
9.3.4 Cross-Line Stock Putaway 302
9.4 Bulk Storage 304
9.5 Near Picking Bin 306
9.5.1 Storage Type Control Definition 308
9.5.2 Search Per Level Definition 309
9.6 Summary 310
10.1 Annual Physical Inventory 311
10.1.1 Beforethe Count 311
10.1.2 Configuration for Annual Inventory 312
10.1.3 Processing Open Transfer Orders 316
10.1.4 Blocking the Storage Type 318
10.1.5 Creating Annual Inventory Documents 318
10.1.6 Displaying the Count Documents 321
10.1.7 Entering the Inventory Count 323
10.1.8 Count Differences 324
10.1.9 Entering a Recount 326
10.1.10Clear Differences 327
10.2 Continuous Inventory 328
10.2.1 Configuration for Continuous Inventory 328
10.2.2 Creating a Continuous Inventory Count Document 329
10.2.3 Printing a Continuous Inventory Count Document 331
10.2.4 Entering the Count Results 333
10.3 Cycle Counting 334
10.3.1 Benefits of Cycle Counting 334
10.3.2 Materials Management Configuration Steps with
Cycle Counting 334
10.3.3 Using the ABC Analysis 335
10.3.4 ABC Indicator and Material Master 337
10.3.5 Cycle Counting Configuration for Storage Type 338
10.3.6 Creating a Cycle Count Document 339
10.3.7 Printing the Cycle Count Document 340
10.3.8 Entering the Cycle Count 341
10.4 Zero Stock Check 342
10.4.1 Configuration for Zero Stock Check 342
10.4.2 Performing an Automatic Zero Stock Check 343
10.4.3 Performing a Manual Zero Stock Check 346
10.5 Summary 348
11.1 Introduction to Storage Unit Management 352
11.1.1 Activate Storage Unit Management 352
11.1.2 Define Storage Unit Number Ranges 353
11.1.3 Define Storage Type Control 354
11.1.4 Define Storage Unit Type 355
11.2 Storage Unit Record 356
11.2.1 Creating a Storage Unit Record by Transfer Order 356
11.2.2 Display a Storage Unit 358
11.3 Planningof Storage Units 359
11.3.1 Planning Storage Units by Transfer Order 360
11.3.2 Receiving Planned Storage Units 362
11.3.3 Recording Differences in Planned Storage Units 363
11.4 Storage Unit Documentation 364
11.4.1 Transfer Order Document 364
11.4.2 Storage Unit Contents Document 366
11.4.3 Storage Unit Document 366
11.4.4 Storage Unit — Transfer Order Document 367
11.5 Putaway with Storage Unit Management 368
11.5.1 Creating a Storage Unit 368
11.5.2 Storage Unit — Single Material 369
11.5.3 Storage Unit - Multiple Materials 370
11.5.4 Storage Unit - Add to Existing Stock 372
11.6 Picking with Storage Unit Management 373
11.6.1 Complete Stock Pick 373
11.6.2 Partial Stock Pick 374
11.6.3 Complete Stock Pick with Return to Same Bin 374
11.6.4 Partial Stock Removal Usinga Pick Point 375
11.7 Summary 376
12.1 Introduction to Hazardous Materials 380
12.1.1 Classification of Hazardous Materials 380
12.1.2 Master Data Configuration for Hazardous Materials .... 381
12.1.3 Configuration for Hazardous Material Management .... 386
12.2 Hazardous Material Record 391
12.2.1 Create a Hazardous Material Record 391
12.2.2 Assigning the Hazardous Material to a Material
Master Record 392
12.3 Hazardous Material Functionality 393
12.3.1 List of Hazardous Materials 393
12.3.2 Fire Department Inventory List 394
12.3.3 Check Goods Storage 395
12.3.4 Hazardous Substance List 397
12.4 Summary 398
13.1 Introduction to RF Devices 400
13.1.1 Graphical User Interface Devices 400
13.1.2 Character-Based Devices 400
13.1.3 SAPConsole 401
13.1.4 Functionality Available Using SAPConsole 401
13.2 Bar Code Functionality 402
13.2.1 UPC Bar Code Format 402
13.2.2 UPCandEAN 403
13.2.3 Bar Code Structure 404
13.2.4 Bar Code Readers 404
13.2.5 Bar Code Reader Technologies 405
13.2.6 Bar Code Support in SAP 407
13.2.7 Configuration for Bar Codes 407
13.3 Radio Frequency Supported Processes in SAP WM 411
13.3.1 Defining the Radio Frequency Queue 411
13.3.2 Adding a User for Mobile Data Entry 413
13.3.3 Logging on for Mobile Data Entry 414
13.3.4 RF Menüs and WM Processes 414
13.4 Radio Frequency Monitor 417
13.4.1 Accessing the RF Monitor 418
13.4.2 Using the Radio Frequency Monitor 418
13.5 Summary 419
14.1 Introduction to Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) 422
14.1.1 The Mechanism of RFID 422
14.1.2 Electronic Product Code 422
14.1.3 The Wal-Mart RFID Mandate 423
14.1.4 RFID Benefits 423
14.1.5 RFID vs. Bar Codes 424
14.2 Typesof RFID Tags 425
14.2.1 TagClasses 426
14.2.2 Active and Passive Tags 427
14.3 Current Usesof RFID 428
14.3.1 Electronic Payments 428
14.3.2 Retail Stores 428
14.3.3 Individual Product Tagging 428
14.3.4 Parts Tracking 429
14.4 RFID and SAP 429
14.4.1 Supported Functions in SAP All 430
14.4.2 Outbound Processing (Slap and Ship) 430
14.4.3 Flexible Delivery Processing 430
14.4.4 Generation of Pedigree Notifications 430
14.4.5 Returnable Transport Items Processing 432
14.5 Summary 432
15.1 Planned Cross Docking 436
15.1.1 Types of Cross Docking 436
15.1.2 Types of Material Suitable for Cross Docking 437
15.1.3 Planned Cross Docking in SAP 437
15.1.4 Configuration for Cross Docking 438
15.1.5 Cross Docking Decisions 440
15.2 Cross Docking Movements 440
15.2.1 One-Step Cross Docking 440
15.2.2 Two-Step Cross Docking 443
15.3 Cross Docking Monitor 446
15.3.1 Accessingthe Cross Docking Monitor 447
15.3.2 Cross Docking Alert Monitor 448
15.4 Summary 450
16.1 Task and Resource Management 451
16.1.1 Definitions in Task and Resource Management 452
16.1.2 Resource Management 461
16.1.3 Request Management 464
16.1.4 Task Management 465
16.1.5 Route Management 466
16.1.6 Bin Management 467
16.1.7 TRM Monitor 468
16.2 Value-Added Services 469
16.2.1 Configuration for VAS 469
16.2.2 Creating the VAS Template 473
16.2.3 CreatingaVAS Order 475
16.2.4 VAS Monitor 476
16.2.5 VAS Alert Monitor 477
16.2.6 VAS and TRM 477
16.3 Extended Warehouse Management 477
16.3.1 Overview of EWM 477
16.3.2 New Functionality for EWM in SAP SCM 5.0 478
16.3.3 Increased Field Sizes 479
16.3.4 Decentralized Extended Warehouse Management 481
16.3.5 Future of Extended Warehouse Management 482
16.4 Summary 482
17.1 Lessons Learned 483
17.2 Future Direction 484
A Giossary of Terms 487
B Bibliography 493
C The Author 495
Index 497
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Contents at a Glance
1 Introduction to Warehouse Management 23
2 Basic Warehouse Functions 33
3 Stock Management 71
4 Warehouse Movements 113
5 Coods Receipts 163
6 Coods Issues 187
7 Stock Replenishment 227
8 Picking Strategies 257
9 Putaway Strategies 287
10 Inventory Procedures 311
11 Storage Unit Management 351
12 Hazardous Materials Management 379
13 Mobile Data Entry 399
14 Radio Frequency Identification Technology 421
15 Cross Docking 435
16 Developments in Warehouse Management 451
17 Conclusion 483
Contents
Preface 17
1.1 Introduction to Warehousing 23
1.1.1 Earliest Examples of Warehousing 23
1.1.2 Tobacco Warehouses in the United States 24
1.1.3 Bonded Warehouses 24
1.1.4 2Oth Century Port Warehousing 25
1.1.5 Warehousing as Part of Physical Distribution 26
1.1.6 Warehousing and Distribution Centers 27
1.1.7 Public Warehousing 28
1.2 History ofWarehouse Management Systems (WMS) 29
1.2.1 Early Warehouse Management Systems 29
1.2.2 The Rise of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) 30
1.3 Summary 31
2.1 Warehouse Structure 33
2.1.1 Configuring a Warehouse 33
2.1.2 Assignment of the Warehouse 36
2.1.3 Warehouse Control Parameters 37
2.2 Storage Type 41
2.2.1 Warehouse Layout 42
2.2.2 Configuration of a Storage Type 43
2.2.3 Data Entry for a Storage Type 45
2.3 Storage Sections 51
2.4 Storage Bins 53
2.4.1 Storage Bin Types 53
2.4.2 Define Storage Bin Structure 55
2.4.3 Creating a Storage Bin Manually 60
2.4.4 Creating a Storage Bin Automatically 61
2.4.5 Block Storage Bins 62
2.4.6 Creating Blocking Reasons 64
2.4.7 List of Empty Storage Bins 65
2.4.8 Bin Status Report 66
2.5 Quant 68
2.5.1 Quant Record 68
2.5.2 Display a Quant 69
2.6 Summary 70
3.1 Warehouse Management Data in the Material Master 71
3.1.1 Creating the Material Master 72
3.1.2 Entering Data into Warehouse Management
Screens 76
3.2 Types of Warehouse Stock 84
3.2.1 Stock Categories 84
3.2.2 Status of Warehouse Stock 88
3.2.3 Special Stock 90
3.3 Batch Management in Warehouse Management 95
3.3.1 Batch Definition 95
3.3.2 Batch Level 96
3.3.3 Batch Number Assignment 96
3.3.4 Creating a Batch Record 97
3.3.5 Batch Determination 99
3.4 Shelf-life Functionality 107
3.4.1 Shelf-Life and the Material Master 107
3.4.2 Production Date Entry 109
3.4.3 SLED Control List 109
3.5 Summary 111
4.1 WM Movement Types 113
4.1.1 Movement Types in Inventory Management 114
4.1.2 WM Reference Movement Types 115
4.1.3 Creating Warehouse Management Movement Types . 116
4.1.4 Assigning Warehouse Management Movement
Types 125
4.2 Transfer Requirements 129
4.2.1 Automatic Transfer Requirements 129
4.2.2 Create a Manual Transfer Requirement 130
4.2.3 Create a Transfer Requirement for Replenishment
of a Fixed Bin 132
4.2.4 Display a Transfer Requirement for a Material 137
4.2.5 Display a Transfer Requirement for a Single Item 140
4.2.6 Display aTransfer Requirement for aStorage Type 140
4.2.7 Deleting a Transfer Requirement 142
4.3 Transfer Orders 144
4.3.1 Creating a Transfer Order with Reference to a
Transfer Requirement 144
4.3.2 Creating a Transfer Order without a Reference 149
4.3.3 Cancel a Transfer Order 151
4.3.4 Confirma Transfer Order 153
4.3.5 Print a Transfer Order 158
4.4 Summary 161
5.1 Goods Receipt with Inbound Delivery 163
5.1.1 Inbound Delivery Overview 164
5.1.2 Creating an inbound Delivery 164
5.1.3 Creating a Transfer Order for an Inbound Delivery 166
5.1.4 Usingthe Inbound Delivery Monitor 166
5.2 Goods Receipt Without Inbound Delivery 172
5.2.1 Goods Receipt in Inventory Management 172
5.2.2 Review ofthe Material Documents 173
5.2.3 Review of Stock Levels after Goods Receipt 174
5.2.4 Display ofthe Transfer Requirement 175
5.2.5 Display of the Transfer Order 178
5.3 Goods Receipt Without Inventory Management 180
5.3.1 Create the Transfer Order for the Goods Receipt 180
5.3.2 Display the Transfer Order for the Goods Receipt 182
5.3.3 Display the Stock Levels 182
5.4 Summary 185
6.1 Goods Issue with Outbound Delivery 187
6.1.1 Display Sales Order 188
6.1.2 Create Outbound Delivery 189
6.1.3 Outbound Delivery Status 191
6.1.4 Create Transfer Order 195
6.1.5 Confirm Transfer Order 200
6.1.6 Post Goods Issue for Outbound Delivery 202
6.1.7 Review Material Documents 203
6.2 Goods Issue Without Outbound Delivery 204
6.2.1 Goods Issue in Inventory Management 204
6.2.2 Negative Balance in the Warehouse 206
6.2.3 Creating Transfer Order 207
6.3 Multiple Processing Using Groups 210
6.3.1 Definition ofa Group 210
6.3.2 Creating a Group for Transfer Requirements 210
6.3.3 Creating Transfer Orders for a Group of Transfer
Requirements 213
6.3.4 Definition of a Wave Pick 215
6.3.5 Creating a Group for Outbound Deliveries 215
6.3.6 Creating the Wave from Outbound Delivery
Monitor 215
6.3.7 Using the Wave Monitor 217
6.3.8 Resultsof the Pick Wave Monitor 220
6.4 Picking and Packing 223
6.4.1 Picking Schemes 224
6.4.2 Packing 225
6.5 Summary 226
7.1 Internal Stock Transfers 227
7.1.1 Keepingthe Warehouse Running 227
7.1.2 Checking Empty Bins 228
7.1.3 Moving Material Between Storage Bins 230
7.1.4 Confirm the Stock Transfer 234
7.1.5 Configuration of the Difference Indicator 235
7.2 Fixed Bin Replenishment 236
7.2.1 Replenishment and the Material Master 236
7.2.2 Configuration for Replenishment 238
7.2.3 Creating the Replenishment 239
7.2.4 Displaying the Transfer Requirement 240
7.2.5 Creating the Transfer Order 242
7.2.6 Confirming the Transfer Order 243
7.2.7 Review the Stock Overview 244
7.3 Posting Changes 245
7.3.1 Posting Change for a Release from Quality Inspection
Stock 245
7.3.2 Posting Change from Material Number to Material
Number 250
7.3.3 Dividing Batches Among Other Batches 254
7.4 Summary 255
8.1 StorageType Indicator 258
8.2 Storage Type Search 260
8.2.1 Configuring Storage Type Search 260
8.2.2 Configuring Storage Section Search 262
8.3 FIFO (First In, First Out) 263
8.3.1 Configuration of FIFO Picking Strategy 264
8.3.2 Stock Removal Control Indicators 264
8.3.3 Example of FIFO Picking Strategy 265
8.4 LIFO (Last In, First Out) 268
8.4.1 Configuration of LIFO Picking Strategy 269
8.4.2 Example of LIFO Picking Strategy 269
8.5 Fixed Storage Bin 271
8.5.1 Fixed Storage Bin in Material Master 271
8.5.2 Configuration of Fixed-Bin Picking Strategy 273
8.5.3 Example of Fixed-Bin Picking Strategy 273
8.6 Shelf-Life Expiration 275
8.6.1 SLED Picking and the Material Master 275
8.6.2 Configuration of Shelf-Life Expiration Picking
Strategy 275
8.6.3 Displaying SLED Stock 278
8.6.4 Example of Shelf-Life Expiration Picking Strategy 278
8.7 Partial Quantities 280
8.7.1 Configuration of Partial-Quantities Picking Strategy . 281
8.7.2 Using Partial-Quantities Picking Strategy 281
8.8 Quantity Relevant Picking 282
8.8.1 Configuration of Quantity Relevant Picking Strategy . 282
8.8.2 Quantity Relevant Picking and Material Master
Record 284
8.9 Summary 285
9.1 Fixed-Bin Storage 288
9.1.1 Fixed Storage Bin in the Material Master 288
9.1.2 Configuration of Fixed-Bin Storage Putaway
Strategy 289
9.1.3 Stock Placement Control Indicators 289
9.1.4 Example of Fixed-Bin Storage Putaway Strategy 292
9.2 Open Storage 294
9.2.1 Configuration of Open Storage Putaway Strategy 294
9.2.2 Example of Open Storage Putaway Strategy 295
9.3 NextEmptyBin 298
9.3.1 Configuration of Next Empty Bin Putaway Strategy 298
9.3.2 Display of Empty Bins 299
9.3.3 Example of Next Empty Bin Putaway Strategy 300
9.3.4 Cross-Line Stock Putaway 302
9.4 Bulk Storage 304
9.5 Near Picking Bin 306
9.5.1 Storage Type Control Definition 308
9.5.2 Search Per Level Definition 309
9.6 Summary 310
10.1 Annual Physical Inventory 311
10.1.1 Beforethe Count 311
10.1.2 Configuration for Annual Inventory 312
10.1.3 Processing Open Transfer Orders 316
10.1.4 Blocking the Storage Type 318
10.1.5 Creating Annual Inventory Documents 318
10.1.6 Displaying the Count Documents 321
10.1.7 Entering the Inventory Count 323
10.1.8 Count Differences 324
10.1.9 Entering a Recount 326
10.1.10Clear Differences 327
10.2 Continuous Inventory 328
10.2.1 Configuration for Continuous Inventory 328
10.2.2 Creating a Continuous Inventory Count Document 329
10.2.3 Printing a Continuous Inventory Count Document 331
10.2.4 Entering the Count Results 333
10.3 Cycle Counting 334
10.3.1 Benefits of Cycle Counting 334
10.3.2 Materials Management Configuration Steps with
Cycle Counting 334
10.3.3 Using the ABC Analysis 335
10.3.4 ABC Indicator and Material Master 337
10.3.5 Cycle Counting Configuration for Storage Type 338
10.3.6 Creating a Cycle Count Document 339
10.3.7 Printing the Cycle Count Document 340
10.3.8 Entering the Cycle Count 341
10.4 Zero Stock Check 342
10.4.1 Configuration for Zero Stock Check 342
10.4.2 Performing an Automatic Zero Stock Check 343
10.4.3 Performing a Manual Zero Stock Check 346
10.5 Summary 348
11.1 Introduction to Storage Unit Management 352
11.1.1 Activate Storage Unit Management 352
11.1.2 Define Storage Unit Number Ranges 353
11.1.3 Define Storage Type Control 354
11.1.4 Define Storage Unit Type 355
11.2 Storage Unit Record 356
11.2.1 Creating a Storage Unit Record by Transfer Order 356
11.2.2 Display a Storage Unit 358
11.3 Planningof Storage Units 359
11.3.1 Planning Storage Units by Transfer Order 360
11.3.2 Receiving Planned Storage Units 362
11.3.3 Recording Differences in Planned Storage Units 363
11.4 Storage Unit Documentation 364
11.4.1 Transfer Order Document 364
11.4.2 Storage Unit Contents Document 366
11.4.3 Storage Unit Document 366
11.4.4 Storage Unit — Transfer Order Document 367
11.5 Putaway with Storage Unit Management 368
11.5.1 Creating a Storage Unit 368
11.5.2 Storage Unit — Single Material 369
11.5.3 Storage Unit - Multiple Materials 370
11.5.4 Storage Unit - Add to Existing Stock 372
11.6 Picking with Storage Unit Management 373
11.6.1 Complete Stock Pick 373
11.6.2 Partial Stock Pick 374
11.6.3 Complete Stock Pick with Return to Same Bin 374
11.6.4 Partial Stock Removal Usinga Pick Point 375
11.7 Summary 376
12.1 Introduction to Hazardous Materials 380
12.1.1 Classification of Hazardous Materials 380
12.1.2 Master Data Configuration for Hazardous Materials . 381
12.1.3 Configuration for Hazardous Material Management . 386
12.2 Hazardous Material Record 391
12.2.1 Create a Hazardous Material Record 391
12.2.2 Assigning the Hazardous Material to a Material
Master Record 392
12.3 Hazardous Material Functionality 393
12.3.1 List of Hazardous Materials 393
12.3.2 Fire Department Inventory List 394
12.3.3 Check Goods Storage 395
12.3.4 Hazardous Substance List 397
12.4 Summary 398
13.1 Introduction to RF Devices 400
13.1.1 Graphical User Interface Devices 400
13.1.2 Character-Based Devices 400
13.1.3 SAPConsole 401
13.1.4 Functionality Available Using SAPConsole 401
13.2 Bar Code Functionality 402
13.2.1 UPC Bar Code Format 402
13.2.2 UPCandEAN 403
13.2.3 Bar Code Structure 404
13.2.4 Bar Code Readers 404
13.2.5 Bar Code Reader Technologies 405
13.2.6 Bar Code Support in SAP 407
13.2.7 Configuration for Bar Codes 407
13.3 Radio Frequency Supported Processes in SAP WM 411
13.3.1 Defining the Radio Frequency Queue 411
13.3.2 Adding a User for Mobile Data Entry 413
13.3.3 Logging on for Mobile Data Entry 414
13.3.4 RF Menüs and WM Processes 414
13.4 Radio Frequency Monitor 417
13.4.1 Accessing the RF Monitor 418
13.4.2 Using the Radio Frequency Monitor 418
13.5 Summary 419
14.1 Introduction to Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) 422
14.1.1 The Mechanism of RFID 422
14.1.2 Electronic Product Code 422
14.1.3 The Wal-Mart RFID Mandate 423
14.1.4 RFID Benefits 423
14.1.5 RFID vs. Bar Codes 424
14.2 Typesof RFID Tags 425
14.2.1 TagClasses 426
14.2.2 Active and Passive Tags 427
14.3 Current Usesof RFID 428
14.3.1 Electronic Payments 428
14.3.2 Retail Stores 428
14.3.3 Individual Product Tagging 428
14.3.4 Parts Tracking 429
14.4 RFID and SAP 429
14.4.1 Supported Functions in SAP All 430
14.4.2 Outbound Processing (Slap and Ship) 430
14.4.3 Flexible Delivery Processing 430
14.4.4 Generation of Pedigree Notifications 430
14.4.5 Returnable Transport Items Processing 432
14.5 Summary 432
15.1 Planned Cross Docking 436
15.1.1 Types of Cross Docking 436
15.1.2 Types of Material Suitable for Cross Docking 437
15.1.3 Planned Cross Docking in SAP 437
15.1.4 Configuration for Cross Docking 438
15.1.5 Cross Docking Decisions 440
15.2 Cross Docking Movements 440
15.2.1 One-Step Cross Docking 440
15.2.2 Two-Step Cross Docking 443
15.3 Cross Docking Monitor 446
15.3.1 Accessingthe Cross Docking Monitor 447
15.3.2 Cross Docking Alert Monitor 448
15.4 Summary 450
16.1 Task and Resource Management 451
16.1.1 Definitions in Task and Resource Management 452
16.1.2 Resource Management 461
16.1.3 Request Management 464
16.1.4 Task Management 465
16.1.5 Route Management 466
16.1.6 Bin Management 467
16.1.7 TRM Monitor 468
16.2 Value-Added Services 469
16.2.1 Configuration for VAS 469
16.2.2 Creating the VAS Template 473
16.2.3 CreatingaVAS Order 475
16.2.4 VAS Monitor 476
16.2.5 VAS Alert Monitor 477
16.2.6 VAS and TRM 477
16.3 Extended Warehouse Management 477
16.3.1 Overview of EWM 477
16.3.2 New Functionality for EWM in SAP SCM 5.0 478
16.3.3 Increased Field Sizes 479
16.3.4 Decentralized Extended Warehouse Management 481
16.3.5 Future of Extended Warehouse Management 482
16.4 Summary 482
17.1 Lessons Learned 483
17.2 Future Direction 484
A Giossary of Terms 487
B Bibliography 493
C The Author 495
Index 497 |
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