Course Outline

Introduction to Warehouse Management for Government

  • Overview of SAP Warehouse Management (WM)
  • Understanding warehouse structure and master data

Working with Organization Data

  • Defining the warehouse structure
  • Understanding basic warehouse data
  • Warehouse transfer requirements

Transfer Order (TO)

  • Using number ranges for TO
  • Creating a Transfer Order
  • Background creation of TO
  • Confirming a Transfer Order
  • Canceling a Transfer Order
  • Printing a Transfer Order

Understanding Storage Strategies

  • Empty bin management
  • Working with fixed tray and open storage
  • Adding to existing bins
  • Using pallets in storage
  • Implementing fixed bin strategies

Selection Strategies

  • Shelf life expiration management
  • FIFO (First-In, First-Out) and LIFO (Last-In, First-Out)
  • Rigorous FIFO implementation

Warehouse Management (WM) Business Scenarios for Government

  • Processing goods receipts with inbound delivery
  • Processing goods receipts without inbound delivery
  • Managing goods for internal consumption
  • Controlling replenishment for storage types

Warehouse Movement

  • Types of warehouse movement
  • Defining reference movement codes for WM
  • Assigning reference movement codes to WM movement codes

Research Strategies

  • Storage type search procedures
  • Storage section search methods
  • Storage bin type search techniques

Using Batch Management in WM for Government

  • Utilizing condition tables
  • Managing access sequences
  • WM batch search procedures
  • Using batch status and SLED (Stock Ledger Entry Date) in WM
  • Understanding characteristics and classes
  • Manual and automatic batch display in WM

Summary and Next Steps for Government

Requirements

  • An overview of fundamental ERP concepts

Audience

  • Product consultants for government
  • Solutions architects
  • Business analysts
 35 Hours

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