
Bundle Combo - SAP EWM (ECC AND S/4HANA)
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Uplatz offers this comprehensive bundle course on SAP EWM (ECC) and SAP EWM (S/4HANA) modules consisting of a combo of video courses on all topics that are associated with SAP EWM (both ECC based and S/4HANA based). You will be awarded Course Completion Certificate at the end of the course.
Uplatz offers this comprehensive bundle combo program on:
1) SAP EWM (ECC based)
2) SAP EWM (S/4HANA based)
It is a self-paced course with pre-recorded video lectures.
SAP EWM, Extended Warehouse Management, is a part of SAP Supply Chain Management like Warehouse Management System, but it provides more robust and advanced features to manage key activities in a warehouse.
SAP EWM is used to efficiently manage inventory in a Warehouse and for supporting processing of goods movements. This course is for SAP users, SAP consultants and, warehouse operators or Managers.
SAP EWM allows to subdivide SAP Inventory Management Storage Locations in different specific places and at the same time it offers all related functionality for the placement in Warehouses (Put away processes) and the removal from them (Stock Removal processes).
SAP ERP Central Component (ECC) is one of the most recognized assets that SAP owns. It is an enterprise resource planning software which consists in several modules that provide the organizations with great control over their key business processes.
SAP ECC is the core product within SAP Business Suite and should not be confused with SAP Business Suite. SAP Business Suite goes beyond the foundational modules and supports specialized.
SAP s/4 HANA it rebuilt SAP ECC from the ground up to create SAP S/4 HANA in 2015 to take advantage of SAP HANA’s performance and data analytics capabilities. S/4HANA is designed to solve complex problems and manage larger amounts of data than ECC and R/3.
Advantages of SAP EWM (Extended Warehouse Management (EWM)
Problem-free implementation - SAP EWM implementation will run on-time and on-budget. This methodology is based on a pre-configured system that is then adapted to your organization’s wishes by teams consisting of your own employees and consultants.
As dynamic as reality itself-SAP EWM will ensure an easier and more flexible way of working. In the older warehouse management systems, the basic setup is often a static and sequential process. Reality which you will be confronted with in the warehouse is that no day will ever run completely according to plan. Suppliers who make incomplete deliveries, goods that are rejected, or peripheral equipment that breaks down.
Satisfied customers and managers -In the EWM system, employees only work in a minimum number of essential, all-purpose screens. These will enable employees to start processes ranging from A to Z, and follow, or influence them.
Benefits of SAP ECC
- The most important aspect of SAP ECC is the entire system can grow with the business. It is as dynamic and forward looking, as it includes strategy and business planning which are culled from accurate reports of actual performance.
- SAP ECC is short for ERP Central Component, a direct descendant of the mainframe-based SAP R/2 and client server-based SAP R/3. The SAP ECC 6.0, being a more recent development.
In this SAP EWM (ECC AND S/4 HANA) course by Uplatz is a complete end-to-end course covering all topics.
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Bundle Combo - SAP EWM (ECC AND S/4 HANA) – Course Syllabus
SAP EWM
- SAP - SAP EXTENDED WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT
- Differentiating the SAP Solutions for Warehouse Management
- Outlining Organizational Structures
- Maintaining Master Data for SAP EWM
- Basic Processes in SAP EWM
- Processing Goods Received
- Processing Goods for Shipping
- Warehouse Monitoring and Processing with Mobile Devices
- Managing the Warehouse
- Outlining the Radio Frequency (RF) Framework
- Additional Functions in SAP EWM
- Applying Storage Control
- Employing Serial Numbers
- Processing Batches
- Mapping Quality Inspection Processes
- Applying Value-Added Services
- Warehouse Organization
- Performing Slotting
- Applying Replenishment Methods
- Performing a Physical Inventory
- Optimization of Resources
- Applying Wave Management
- Applying Labor Management
- Executing the Production Supply Process
- Executing Expected Goods Receipts Processes
- Applying Cross Docking
- Warehouse Extensions
- Planning the Shipping and Receiving of Products
- Controlling the Material Flow System (MFS)
- SAP EWM Rapid-Deployment Solution
- Accelerating Implementation Processes
- Combined Inbound and Outbound Processes
- Executing an End-to-End Process with SAP EWM
- SAP EWM 110
- The Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) System Environment
- Outlining the Basics of EWM
- Integration
- Setting Up the Integration Between SAP ERP and SAP EWM
- Setting Up Delivery Document Integration
- Structural Elements and Master Data
- Creating Structural Elements in EWM
- Creating Storage Bins
- Creating Work Centers
- Transfering Master Data from ERP to EWM using the APO Core Interface
- Creating Warehouse Product Master Data
- Creating Packaging Specifications
- Warehouse Process Types
- Applying Warehouse Process Types
- Goods Receipt
- Outlining Goods Receipt Processes in EWM
- Setting Up Availability Groups for Inventory Management (IM)
- Configuring Direct Putaway
- Applying Putaway Rules
- Checking Capacities
- Goods Issue
- Outlining the Goods Issue Process in EWM
- Applying the Stock Removal Strategies
- Configuring Pick Denials
- Processing Batch Managed Products in EWM
- Combining Items in Waves
- Implementing Two-Step Picking
- Storage Control
- Outlining Storage Control
- Configuring Process-Oriented Storage Control
- Configuring Layout-Oriented Storage Control
- Warehouse Order Creation
- Creating Warehouse Orders
- Posting Changes, Stock Transfers, and Replenishment
- Performing Posting Changes and Stock Transfers
- Performing Ad Hoc Movements and Replenishment
- Physical Inventory
- Outlining the Physical Inventory Process
- Setting Up the Procedures for Physical Inventory
- Slotting
- Configuring the Slotting Process
- Post Processing Framework (PPF)
- Outlining the Post Processing Framework
- Applying the Post Processing Framework in Delivery Processing
EWM S4 HANA - COURSE SYLLABUS
- HANA Introduction
- In-Memory Computing
- Evolution of In-Memory computing at SAP
- History of SAP HANA
- HANA compare to BWA
- In-Memory Basics
- HANA Use cases
- Architecture
- Hana Engine Overview
- Different HANA Engine Types
- Row Store
- Column Store
- Persistency Layer
- Business Impact of new architecture
- Backup & Recovery
- Modeling
- Key Concepts in Data Modeling
- Components of HANA data model & Views
- Analytical Views
- Attribute views
- Calculation Views
- Joins
- Measures
- Filters
- Real Time Scenarios
- HANA SQL Intro
- Functions & Expressions
- Procedures
- Data Provisioning
- Overview
- Trigger Based Replication
- ETL Based Replication
- Log Based Replication
- Intro to BODS 4
- Basic Data service Connection types
- Flat File upload in to HANA
- Security
- Creating Users
- Creating Roles
- Privileges
- User Administration
- Reporting
- Connectivity options
Who is this course for?
Everyone
Requirements
Passion and determination to achieve your goals!
Career path
- SAP EWM Consultant
- SAP S/4HANA EWM Consultant
- SAP WM/EWM/MM/TM Consultant
- Warehouse Manager
- Supply Chain Management Lead
- Inventory Manager
- SAP Functional Consultant
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