SAP EWM offers unique capabilities to fit business requirements into warehousing software, however, SAP's base WM still remains the best option for customers using small to medium-sized warehouses with low volumes and less complex automated processes. This high-level overview of SAP EWM and SAP WM will look at the origins and changes with the migration to S/4HANA from basic theory to understanding configuration items.
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Learn how to use SAP's EWM - Extended Warehouse Management component, now part of S/4HANA. EWM provides comprehensive so...
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Specializing in Special Projects and working as a Global Cost accountant, I have worked in SAP for over 15 years. I manage all areas of cost accounting for all global manufacturing facilities for a large US company. I am responsible for the month end closing procedures for 15 manufacturing facilities including in depth analysis of all manufacturing variances. Responsible for preparation and posting of all budgeted standards, including SAP standards. I am also the Materials Management and Production Planning user lead on all IT projects. SAP power user in all modules including Materials Management, Sales, Supply Chain and Distribution.
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