SAP EWM Training
The goal of SAP EWM training is to instruct people on how to run efficient warehouse operations using SAP’s Extended Warehouse Management system. Inventory management, incoming and outgoing procedures, products receipt and goods issue, storage management, and warehouse automation are just a few of the topics it covers. Participants leave the program with the skills necessary to streamline warehouse procedures and incorporate them into larger supply chain activities.
- 10+ Courses
- 30+ Projects
- 400 Hours
SAP EWM Training is suitable for the following target audiences:
Warehouse Supervisors and Managers: Best suited for those in charge of warehouse operations who wish to use SAP EWM to increase productivity, accuracy, and automation.
Professionals in the Supply Chain: Ideal for logistics coordinators and supply chain managers who want to improve overall supply chain integration, cut down on operating expenses, and simplify inventory management.
SAP Developers and Consultants: Designed for SAP experts who wish to focus on EWM and offer advisory or customisation services to customers in supply chain and warehousing management.
IT and ERP Professionals: For IT and ERP experts that oversee ERP systems and need to know how SAP EWM interacts with other modules such as SAP ERP, SAP S/4HANA, and SCM (Supply Chain Management), this is the perfect resource.
Operations and Logistics Analysts: Analysts in charge of streamlining warehouse and logistics procedures through data-driven tactics backed by SAP EWM are the focus of this section, which is aimed at operations and logistics analysts.
SAP EWM Consultant: Setting up and tailoring SAP EWM systems for customers to guarantee smooth warehouse operations.
Warehouse/Logistics Manager: Supervising warehouse activities and utilizing SAP EWM to minimize errors, increase productivity, and enhance handling and storage.
Supply Chain Analyst: Using SAP EWM data and reporting functionalities, analyzing and streamlining warehouse and inventory management procedures.
SAP Functional Analyst: Closely collaborating with business teams to address problems and execute process enhancements, this role supports and maintains SAP EWM systems.
EWM Solution Architect: Creating and executing all-inclusive SAP EWM solutions for businesses while guaranteeing supply chain system integration.
These positions pay competitively in the USA and Canada, and SAP EWM specialists are regularly hired by the manufacturing, retail, pharmaceutical, and logistics sectors. Because complicated worldwide supply chains increasingly require efficient warehouse management, there is a great demand for SAP EWM knowledge.
- We will start with a look at the fundamentals of warehouse management.
- We will also compare SAP EWM to SAP WM.
- Then, we will explore the architecture of SAP EWM and the various deployment options available.
- Finally, we will cover how it integrates with SAP ERP & S/4HANA.
- This week, we will cover warehouse numbers and storage types.
- We will also look at storage sections and bins.
- Next, we will discuss product master data and warehouse views.
- We will conclude by discussing packaging requirements and business partners.
- Inbound delivery processing will be our focus.
- We will also cover goods receipt and putaway strategies.
- Handling units and packaging will be discussed.
- And we will touch on cross-docking concepts.
- Outbound delivery orders will be the main topic.
- Picking strategies and wave management are crucial.
- Packing and staging follow.
- Then comes shipping and loading.
- We will cover stock movements and rearrangement.
- Physical inventory management is next.
- We will also look at labor management, an overview.
- Value-added services (VAS) will be discussed.
- We will explore warehouse process types.
- Storage control and determination will be covered.
- The RF framework and mobile devices are next.
- Lastly, we will discuss layout-oriented storage control (LOSC).
- We will look at Warehouse Monitor usage.
- Standard EWM reports will be examined.
- Finally, we will discuss integration with SAP TM and MM.
- Exception handling and troubleshooting
- SAP EWM implementation methodology
- Performance optimization techniques
- Migration from SAP WM to EWM
- Final Project: Configure and execute end-to-end EWM warehouse operations
Warehouse managers, logistics professionals, and SAP consultants are the ideal candidates for SAP EWM training.
Basic familiarity with SAP MM or WM is a plus, but not essential.
It is designed for managing intricate warehouse operations, giving you a clear view of everything in real-time.
Absolutely. There are hands-on labs and a final project.
Yes, the course covers the concepts of S/4HANA EWM.
Yes, you will get a detailed look at inbound, outbound, and internal processes.
Yes, the RF framework and mobility are part of the training.
Yes, monitoring and performance tuning are included.
Yes, the basics of WM to EWM migration are explained.
Yes, SAP EWM skills are in high demand around the world.
We currently offer online sessions with flexible weekday/weekend batches for 8 weeks. All sessions are recorded. You’ll have access to the recordings, along with support from instructors and peers in our learning portal.
You can register via our website https://checkmateittech.com/, or reach out to our support teams via phone, email, or WhatsApp. We’ll help you with batch schedules and payment options.
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