Learn SAP Warehouse Management
SAP Warehouse Management (WM) is a module of the SAP Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system that provides integrated functionality to manage and control the movement and storage of goods within a warehouse. It is designed to optimize warehouse operations, increase efficiency, and improve accuracy, enabling businesses to better manage their inventory and reduce costs.
The SAP WM module is particularly useful for companies that have a large number of products, a high volume of goods, and complex warehouse operations. It helps organizations to track inventory, manage stock movements, and optimize warehouse layouts to ensure maximum efficiency and productivity.
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The book covers the following topics:
1. Introduction
1.1 What is SAP Warehouse Management?
1.2 Why is SAP WM important?
1.3 What are the benefits of learning SAP WM?
2. Overview of SAP WM
2.1 SAP WM features and functionality
2.2 Differences between SAP WM and SAP Inventory Management
2.3 SAP WM integration with other SAP modules
3. SAP WM Organizational Structure
3.1 SAP WM Organizational Units (Storage location, warehouse, storage type, storage section, etc.)
3.2 Master data and configuration required for SAP WM
4. SAP WM Processes
4.1 Goods receipt process
4.2 Putaway process
4.3 Picking process
4.4 Packing process
4.5 Shipping process
5. SAP WM Inventory Management
5.1 Inventory management in SAP WM
5.2 Physical inventory
5.3 Stock transfers
6. SAP WM Reporting
6.1 Reporting in SAP WM
6.2 Monitoring the warehouse
6.3 Analyzing warehouse data
7. SAP WM Integration
7.1 Integration with other SAP modules, such as Material Management (MM), Sales and Distribution (SD), and Production Planning (PP)
8. SAP WM Best Practices
8.1 Best practices for optimizing warehouse operations in SAP WM
9. SAP WM Implementation
9.1 Planning and executing an SAP WM implementation
9.2 Common challenges and how to address them
The eBook comes in PDF format and is priced at $9.99
Please click here to order the book.