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WM Enterprise Structure Definition:

How many Warehouses:

Warehouse Numbers:

Define control parameters for warehouse no :

The control parameters will be:

1) Weights / units of measure

2) Storage unit management is active or not

If Storage Unit Management is applicable, we must take the following objects into account:

• Number range for storage units

The number ranges for the storage units cover all the warehouse numbers.

• Type of number assignment for storage units

Storage Types

Storage Sections

Storage Bins ( For SIT Purpose)

WM Inbound
This includes the entire material flow between goods receipt and stock placement within a warehouse.

The Inbound Process in a warehouse includes

Good Receipt
Creating Transfer Order for Put away ( Put away strategies)
Printing Put away Labels
Physically putting the Material away

The configuration requirements for WM Inbound Operations include integration to Inventory Management. This includes the
following configuration tasks

Defining Storage Location Control for a Warehouse


Defining and Mapping Movements between IM and WM
Definition of Posting Changes
Determining Interim Storage Areas
Automatic Transfer Order Creation Control
Managing Negative Stocks in a Warehouse
Disabling Certain Movements in Certain Storage Types

WM Outbound
This includes the entire material flow for an Outbound Delivery.

The Outbound Process in a warehouse includes

Selecting Deliveries for Picking ( Picking strategies)


Creating Transfer Order for Outbound Delivery
Printing Pick Labels and Pick Lists
Carrying out Transfer Order Confirmation for Picks
Packing the Deliveries into Handling Units
Creating Shipments for the deliveries
Loading the Handling Units into Shipments
Performing the Goods Issue

WM Intra Warehouse
This includes the process flow and technical information related to all the operations within a warehouse for Physical
Inventory/Cycle Counting, Bin to Bin Moves, Replenishments, Production Staging, Stock Status Changes.

The Intra warehouse Operations in a warehouse includes

Physical Inventory/Cycle Counting


Bin to Bin Moves
Replenishments
Staging Material for Production Orders
Stock Status Changes

WM Interfaces
This information is about WM Interfaces with external systems that includes Radio Frequency Devices, Label Printers, and
Material Handling Devices like Conveyors, Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (WM ASRS, Warehouse Execution
Systems (WM WES) Due to the nature of the area, the information provided in this section will be functional as well as
technical.

The WM Interfaces in a warehouse can include

Interfaces with Radio frequency Devices


Interfaces with Label Printers
Interfaces with Material Handling Devices
Interfaces with Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems
Interfaces with external Warehouse Execution Systems
SAP standard WM Interfaces for IDOCs and BAPIs
Business Functionality of the WM Interfaces
Configuration Settings Required for the WM Interfaces

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