A Logical Transaction in SAP EWM is a predefined warehouse process or action that represents a business activity, which can then be executed via RF (Radio Frequency) devices or mobile devices. Think of it as a shortcut or template for a ...
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A Personalization Profile in SAP EWM is a user-specific or role-specific setting that defines how RF screens, SAP GUI, or Fiori apps are displayed and behave for a warehouse operator or user. It customizes the user interface and process flow according ...
RF = Radio Frequency Framework in SAP EWM (Extended Warehouse Management). It provides a mobile, scanner-based interface for warehouse workers to execute processes like picking, putaway, replenishment, packing, counting, etc. RF allows operators to use handheld scanners (or mobile devices) instead of ...
Replenishment is the process of moving stock from bulk storage (reserve/storage bins) to picking areas (forward picking bins) so that enough stock is always available for picking. Think of it like restocking supermarket shelves: Bulk storage = Warehouse backroom. Forward picking bins = ...
The yard is the physical area outside the warehouse, where trucks, trailers, containers, and other transportation units arrive and wait before loading or unloading. Yard Management (YM) in SAP EWM helps you: Control and monitor movements of vehicles and transportation units in ...
1. Picking in SAP EWM Picking is the process of retrieving products from their storage bins in the warehouse to fulfill a customer order or delivery requirement. How Picking Works in EWM Sales Order → Outbound Delivery is created in ERP ...
In SAP EWM (Extended Warehouse Management), HU stands for Handling Unit.A Handling Unit is a physical unit that combines packaging materials (like pallets, cartons, crates, boxes) with the products inside them. Example: If you put 50 bottles of water on ...
It is a key part of supply chain and primarily aims to control the movement and storage of material within a warehouse and process the associated transactions, including Receiving,
It is a key part of supply chain and primarily aims to control the movement and storage of material within a warehouse and process the associated transactions, including Receiving,