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Foreword
25
Preface
27
Target Audience
27
Objective
28
Structure of the Book
28
Acknowledgments
32
1 Warehouse Management in SAP
35
1.1 What Is Warehouse Management?
35
1.2 Warehouse Management with SAP
37
1.3 SAP S/4HANA Conversion and Migration
40
1.3.1 Migration Objects for the SAP EWM to Decentralized EWM Scenario
43
1.3.2 Application Link Enabling Configuration for Master Data Distribution
43
1.4 Deployment Options for EWM in SAP S/4HANA
46
1.4.1 Embedded EWM in SAP S/4HANA
46
1.4.2 Decentralized EWM in SAP S/4HANA
47
1.4.3 Stock Room Management
48
1.4.4 Connection of Multiple ERPs with Non-Harmonized Business Partners to an EWM System
50
1.5 Basic and Extended Warehouse Management
50
1.6 Summary
51
2 Organizational Structures
53
2.1 Client
54
2.2 Company
55
2.3 Company Code
56
2.4 Plant
57
2.5 Storage Location
59
2.6 Warehouse
60
2.6.1 Creating a Warehouse in SAP S/4HANA
60
2.6.2 Creating a Warehouse in Embedded EWM
61
2.6.3 Linking Embedded EWM and Decentralized SAP S/4HANA Warehouses
62
2.6.4 Activating Logistics Execution Warehouse for Embedded EWM in SAP S/4HANA
63
2.6.5 Linking Decentralized EWM in SAP S/4HANA with SAP ERP
65
2.6.6 Mapping Warehouses
70
2.6.7 Assignment of Business Partners
70
2.6.8 Delivery Split
71
2.7 Summary
73
3 First Steps in Implementing Embedded EWM in SAP S/4HANA
75
3.1 Basic System Setup
76
3.2 Master Data Integration
80
3.3 Delivery Settings and Integration
80
3.3.1 Distribution Model
81
3.3.2 Delivery Mapping in Embedded Extended Warehouse Management
82
3.3.3 Mapping Plant and Storage Location in Embedded EWM
84
3.4 Migration from Third-Party Systems
84
3.5 Migration from WM to Embedded EWM
87
3.5.1 Migration of Warehouse Product Data
88
3.5.2 Storage Bin Migration
90
3.5.3 Stock Migration
90
3.5.4 Physical Inventory Completeness
91
3.6 Migration of Objects from SAP EWM to Decentralized EWM in SAP S/4HANA
92
3.7 Summary
93
4 Warehouse Structures
95
4.1 Storage Type
97
4.1.1 General Settings
98
4.1.2 Putaway Control
105
4.1.3 Stock Removal Control
117
4.1.4 Goods Movement Control
120
4.1.5 Replenishment Control
122
4.2 Storage Section
123
4.3 Storage Bins
124
4.3.1 Storage Bin Master
124
4.3.2 Storage Bin Types
128
4.3.3 Bin Access Type
128
4.3.4 Storage Bin Structure
129
4.3.5 Creating Storage Bins
132
4.3.6 Modifying Storage Bins
134
4.3.7 Change Documents for Storage Bins
134
4.3.8 Executing Storage Bin Sorting
136
4.3.9 Assignment of Fixed Bins to Product
137
4.3.10 Change Log for Fixed Storage Bin Assignments
138
4.3.11 Bin Verification Field
140
4.3.12 Printing Storage Bin Labels
141
4.4 Staging Area and Warehouse Door
142
4.4.1 Staging Area
142
4.4.2 Warehouse Door
143
4.4.3 Assigning the Staging Area to the Door
144
4.5 Activity Area
144
4.6 Work Center
148
4.6.1 Work Center Layout
148
4.6.2 Define Work Center
149
4.6.3 Optimizing Work Center Determination
153
4.7 Summary
154
5 Master Data
155
5.1 Supply Chain Unit
156
5.2 Business Partners
157
5.3 Product Master
160
5.3.1 Material Master in SAP S/4HANA
160
5.3.2 Product Master in Embedded EWM
165
5.4 Packaging Material
190
5.5 Packaging Specifications
192
5.5.1 Number Range Object and Interval for Serial Shipping Container Codes
192
5.5.2 Packaging Specification Structure
193
5.5.3 Creation of Packaging Specification
196
5.5.4 Determination of Packaging Specification
198
5.5.5 Distribution of Packing Instructions as Packaging Specifications
199
5.5.6 Mass Changes of Packaging Specification
201
5.6 Routes
203
5.7 Summary
204
6 Cross-Process Settings
205
6.1 Warehouse Requests
205
6.1.1 What Are Warehouse Requests?
207
6.1.2 Process Code Profile
208
6.1.3 Status Profile
209
6.1.4 Quantity Offsetting Profile
210
6.1.5 Text Profile
211
6.1.6 Field Control Profile
212
6.1.7 Incompleteness Check Profile
213
6.1.8 Action Profile
214
6.1.9 Partner Profile
215
6.1.10 Reference Document Profile
216
6.1.11 Date Profile
217
6.1.12 Process Profile
218
6.2 Handling Units
219
6.2.1 What Are Handling Units?
220
6.2.2 Configuring Handling Units
223
6.2.3 Using Global Transport Label Number
226
6.2.4 Printing Handling Units
227
6.2.5 Packing Enhancements Using Unified Package Building
228
6.3 Warehouse Tasks
231
6.3.1 What Are Warehouse Tasks?
231
6.3.2 Warehouse Process Type
232
6.3.3 Product Warehouse Task
236
6.3.4 Handling Unit Warehouse Task
237
6.4 Warehouse Order
237
6.4.1 What Are Warehouse Orders?
238
6.4.2 Configuring Warehouse Orders
240
6.4.3 Printing Warehouse Orders
247
6.4.4 Manual Assembly of Warehouse Orders
248
6.5 Storage Control
249
6.5.1 What Is Storage Control?
250
6.5.2 Storage Control in the Outbound Process
251
6.5.3 Storage Control in Internal Process
253
6.5.4 Process-Oriented Storage Control
254
6.5.5 Layout-Oriented Storage Control
256
6.6 Exception Handling
258
6.6.1 What Is Exception Handling?
259
6.6.2 Configuration Elements of Exception Codes
260
6.6.3 Define New Exception Code
262
6.6.4 Exception Code Usage
265
6.7 Batch Management
266
6.7.1 What Is Batch Management?
267
6.7.2 Configuring Batch Management
268
6.7.3 Batches in Goods Movement
273
6.7.4 Documentary Batch
275
6.7.5 Plant-Specific Batch Handling
276
6.7.6 Product Genealogy for Batch-Managed Materials
277
6.7.7 Stock Consolidation for Different Batches
278
6.7.8 Batches in Decentralized EWM
279
6.8 Stock Identification
279
6.8.1 What Is Stock Identification?
280
6.8.2 Using Stock Identification
282
6.8.3 Using Stock Identification for Splitting Stock
283
6.9 Catch Weight Management
285
6.9.1 What Is Catch Weight Management?
285
6.9.2 Master Data Changes for Catch Weight
286
6.9.3 Using Catch Weight
288
6.10 Post Processing Framework
290
6.10.1 Configuring the Post Processing Framework
291
6.10.2 Post Processing Framework Execution
298
6.11 Travel Distance Calculation
298
6.11.1 What Is Travel Distance Management?
298
6.11.2 Settings for Travel Distance Calculation
301
6.11.3 Travel Distance Calculation
302
6.12 Serial Number Management
304
6.12.1 What Is Serial Number Management?
304
6.12.2 Serial Number Profile
305
6.12.3 Serial Number Requirements
308
6.12.4 Provisional Serial Numbers
311
6.12.5 Using Serial Numbers
311
6.12.6 Item Unique Identification (US Department of Defense)
315
6.12.7 Harmonized Serial Number Profile
316
6.13 Quality Management
319
6.13.1 What Are Quality Inspections?
320
6.13.2 Configuring Quality Management
321
6.13.3 Master Data in Quality Management
326
6.13.4 Quality Inspection Process
330
6.13.5 Quality Inspection Scenarios
333
6.13.6 Defect Processing (Post to Block/Unrestricted Stock and to Cost Center)
344
6.13.7 First Article Inspection
346
6.13.8 Moving Sample Stock to Quality Inspection
347
6.14 Attachments Service for Embedded EWM Objects
349
6.15 License Auditing in Embedded EWM
350
6.16 Summary
351
7 Inbound Processing
353
7.1 What Happens During Inbound Processing?
354
7.1.1 Business Process
354
7.1.2 System Process
357
7.2 Configuring Inbound Delivery Processing
359
7.2.1 Document Category and Document Types
359
7.2.2 Item Category and Item Types
360
7.2.3 Mapping the Inbound Delivery
360
7.2.4 Stock Type Determination in Inbound Delivery
362
7.2.5 Stock Type Enhancement
366
7.3 Inbound Delivery
366
7.4 Check-In
368
7.5 Unloading and Goods Receipt Process
370
7.5.1 Unloading
370
7.5.2 Packing Proposal in Inbound Delivery
372
7.5.3 Quantity Adjustment in Inbound Processing
374
7.5.4 Goods Receipt Process
375
7.5.5 Automatic Packing Item Generation in Inbound Delivery
376
7.5.6 Additional Features for Handling Unit Receipt
379
7.6 Putaway
380
7.6.1 Deconsolidation
380
7.6.2 Putaway in Embedded EWM
383
7.6.3 Putaway Strategies
391
7.7 Summary
398
8 Outbound Processing
399
8.1 What Happens during Outbound Processing?
400
8.1.1 Business Process
400
8.1.2 System Process
401
8.2 Configuring Outbound Delivery Processing
403
8.2.1 Document Type and Item Type in the Outbound Process
404
8.2.2 Mapping Outbound Deliveries
405
8.2.3 Assigning Item Types to Document Types
406
8.2.4 Configuring and Using Consolidation Groups
406
8.2.5 Reuse of the Logistics Execution Delivery Number in Warehouse Requests
408
8.3 Outbound Delivery
410
8.3.1 Outbound Delivery Order
410
8.3.2 Outbound Delivery Creation
414
8.3.3 Delivery Creation Using References
415
8.3.4 Direct Outbound Delivery Process
416
8.3.5 Changing Order Quantity
417
8.4 Stock Removal
418
8.4.1 Warehouse Tasks
419
8.4.2 Storage Type Determination
421
8.4.3 Stock Removal Strategies
423
8.5 Picking and Packing
427
8.5.1 Stock Removal Execution
429
8.5.2 Handling Denials during Picking
433
8.5.3 Picking Cancellations
436
8.5.4 Handling Differences while Picking
439
8.5.5 Use of Pick Handling Units in Picking
440
8.5.6 Packing in the Outbound Process
441
8.5.7 Advanced Packing for Outbound Deliveries
443
8.5.8 Creation of a Batch Subitem during Warehouse Task Confirmation
446
8.6 Loading
448
8.6.1 Door and Staging Area Determination
448
8.6.2 Integration with Yard Management
449
8.7 Goods Issue Posting and Partial Goods Issue Using Delivery Splits
450
8.7.1 Goods Issue Posting
450
8.7.2 Partial Goods Issue Using Delivery Splits
452
8.7.3 Post Goods Issue to Cost Center, Order, or Project
456
8.7.4 Automatic Packing Item Generation in Outbound Delivery
458
8.7.5 Shipping Cockpit and Background Processing
460
8.7.6 Item Conversion to Zero Report
461
8.8 Summary
462
9 Internal Warehouse Processes
463
9.1 Replenishment
463
9.1.1 What Is Replenishment?
464
9.1.2 Basic Settings
466
9.1.3 Planned Replenishment
471
9.1.4 Order-Related Replenishment
472
9.1.5 Crate Part Replenishment
475
9.1.6 Direct Replenishment
477
9.1.7 Automatic Replenishment
479
9.1.8 Process Preallocated Stock
481
9.2 Ad Hoc Warehouse Movement
482
9.3 Stock Consolidation
484
9.4 Posting Change
489
9.4.1 What Is Posting Change?
490
9.4.2 Basic Settings
491
9.4.3 Posting Change Process
493
9.4.4 Synchronous Goods Movement
495
9.4.5 Change Stock Type Using Report
498
9.4.6 Automatic Posting of Consignment to Your Own Stock
499
9.5 Stock Transfer
499
9.5.1 What Is Stock Transfer?
499
9.5.2 Warehouse Request for Stock Transfer
500
9.5.3 Internal Stock Transfer Process
501
9.5.4 Consolidation Group Determination for Stock Transfer
502
9.6 Summary
503
10 Physical Inventory
505
10.1 What Is Physical Inventory?
505
10.1.1 Business Process
507
10.1.2 System Process
508
10.2 Physical Inventory Processes
509
10.2.1 Periodic Physical Inventory
510
10.2.2 Continuous Physical Inventory
510
10.2.3 Cycle Counting
512
10.2.4 Sample-Based Inventory
513
10.3 Configuring Physical Inventory
514
10.3.1 Settings Specific to the Physical Inventory Area
514
10.3.2 Settings Specific to the Warehouse Number
517
10.3.3 Define Tolerance Group
518
10.3.4 Define Reasons and Priority
520
10.3.5 Printing for the Physical Inventory Process
523
10.4 Physical Inventory Documents
525
10.4.1 Create a Physical Inventory Document
526
10.4.2 Process a Physical Inventory Document
529
10.4.3 Difference Analyzer
534
10.4.4 Stock Comparison with SAP S/4HANA
535
10.4.5 Post Differences Automatically to SAP S/4HANA
536
10.5 Physical Inventory Using Paper-Driven Counting
537
10.6 Using Radio Frequency in Physical Inventory Processes
540
10.7 Physical Inventory on Production Supply Area
542
10.8 Summary
543
11 Resource Management
545
11.1 What Is Resource Management?
546
11.1.1 Business Process
546
11.1.2 System Process
547
11.2 Configuring Resource Management
548
11.2.1 Define Queue Types
548
11.2.2 Define Queues
548
11.2.3 Define Resource Types
551
11.2.4 Maintain Execution Priorities for Resource Types
552
11.2.5 Define the Resource Group
553
11.2.6 Define Resource
554
11.3 Radio Frequency
556
11.3.1 System-Guided Processing
557
11.3.2 Semi-System-Guided Processing
558
11.4 Task Interleaving
560
11.5 Pick, Pack, and Pass
561
11.5.1 Configuration
562
11.5.2 Warehouse Order Processing
565
11.6 Resource Execution Constraint
565
11.6.1 Configuration
566
11.6.2 Task Execution
568
11.7 Integration with Warehouse Insights
568
11.8 Summary
569
12 Warehouse Monitoring and Reporting
571
12.1 What Is Warehouse Monitoring and Reporting?
571
12.1.1 Business Process
572
12.1.2 System Process
572
12.2 Warehouse Monitor
573
12.2.1 Warehouse Monitor Layout and Features
573
12.2.2 Personalizing the Warehouse Monitor
576
12.2.3 Message Queue Monitoring
584
12.2.4 Process Execution via the Warehouse Monitor
586
12.3 Graphical Warehouse Layout
603
12.4 Measurement Services
605
12.5 Warehouse Key Performance Indicators
606
12.6 Core Data Services Views for Warehouse Processes
607
12.7 Summary
608
13 Advanced Production Integration
609
13.1 What Is Advanced Production Integration?
609
13.1.1 Business Process
610
13.1.2 System Process
611
13.2 Configuring Advanced Production Integration
613
13.3 Production Material Request
615
13.4 Production Supply Area
616
13.4.1 Managing Production Supply Area Stock in a Warehouse
617
13.4.2 Define the Production Supply Area
618
13.4.3 Change Documents for the Control Cycle
620
13.4.4 Automatic Replication of a Production Supply Area
620
13.4.5 Plant Maintenance Supply
622
13.5 Staging and Consumption
624
13.5.1 Process Execution
624
13.5.2 Distribution Equipment during Staging in a Production Supply Area
626
13.5.3 Confirming Pick Warehouse Tasks with HU Positions on a Desktop
630
13.5.4 Release Partial Quantity of Staged Product for Production Material Request
630
13.5.5 Expected Goods Receipt Integration with Decentralized EWM
631
13.6 Receipt from Production
631
13.7 Kanban Replenishment Strategy
633
13.8 Synchronous Goods Movements
634
13.8.1 Repetitive Manufacturing
634
13.8.2 Post Goods Movement in Production Process
637
13.8.3 Confirmations from Discrete and Process Manufacturing
639
13.8.4 Goods Receipt of HUs from Repetitive, Discrete, and Process Manufacturing
641
13.8.5 Re-Creation of Consumed Handling Units with Document-Specific Cancellation of Consumption
643
13.8.6 Goods Receipt for Kanban
645
13.8.7 BAPIs and APIs for Goods Movement
645
13.9 Post Consumption with Backflush for Products Supplied with Production Material Request
646
13.10 Just-in-Time Supply to Production with Stock Transfer for Just-in-Time Calls
647
13.11 Summary
648
14 Radio Frequency Framework
649
14.1 What Is the Radio Frequency Framework?
649
14.1.1 Business Process
651
14.1.2 System Process
651
14.2 Configuring the Radio Frequency Framework
652
14.2.1 Logon and Logoff
652
14.2.2 Menu Manager
654
14.2.3 Screen Manager
655
14.2.4 Push Buttons on a Radio Frequency Screen
657
14.2.5 Modifying Radio Frequency Transactions
658
14.2.6 Verification Profile
661
14.2.7 Enhancements in Screen Display and Logging Transaction in Radio Frequency Framework
663
14.3 Navigation in Radio Frequency
664
14.4 Process Execution Using Radio Frequency
666
14.4.1 Process Overview
666
14.4.2 Skipping Warehouse Orders
668
14.4.3 Enhancements to the Radio Frequency Framework
669
14.4.4 SAP GUI for HTML for Browser-Based Radio Frequency Devices
669
14.5 Summary
670
15 Cross-Docking
671
15.1 What Is Cross-Docking?
671
15.1.1 Business Process
672
15.1.2 System Process
672
15.2 Merchandise Distribution
673
15.2.1 Merchandise Distribution Cross-Docking
674
15.2.2 Merchandise Distribution Flow-Through
675
15.3 Opportunistic Cross-Docking
678
15.3.1 Triggered in Embedded Extended Warehouse Management
678
15.3.2 Push Deployment and Pick from Goods Receipt
681
15.4 Summary
682
16 Wave Management
683
16.1 What is Wave Management?
683
16.1.1 Business Process
684
16.1.2 System Process
685
16.2 Configuring Wave Management
686
16.2.1 Wave Types
686
16.2.2 Wave Categories
686
16.2.3 Set Automatic Wave Generation for the Warehouse Process Type
687
16.2.4 Maintain Wave Capacity Profile
687
16.2.5 Wave Templates
688
16.2.6 Wave Template Determination
692
16.2.7 Business Add-In for Checking Wave Capacity
693
16.3 Wave Creation Process
693
16.4 Two-Step Picking
699
16.4.1 Configuration
700
16.4.2 Execution of Two-Step Picking
701
16.5 Wave Simulation
703
16.6 Summary
705
17 Slotting and Rearrangement
707
17.1 What Are Slotting and Rearrangement?
707
17.1.1 Business Process
708
17.1.2 System Process
709
17.2 Configuring Slotting
709
17.2.1 Storage Parameters Determined Using Slotting
709
17.2.2 Condition Technique
712
17.3 Slotting Process Steps
714
17.3.1 Simulate Slotting
714
17.3.2 Perform Slotting
715
17.3.3 Activate Planned Values
717
17.4 ABC Analysis
717
17.5 Rearrangement
720
17.5.1 Configuring Rearrangement
720
17.5.2 Rearrangement Process
722
17.6 Summary
723
18 Shipping and Receiving
725
18.1 What Is Shipping and Receiving?
725
18.1.1 Business Process
726
18.1.2 System Process
727
18.2 Configuring Shipping and Receiving
728
18.2.1 General Settings
728
18.2.2 Transportation Unit and Vehicles
732
18.2.3 Loading and Unloading
736
18.3 Yard Management
738
18.3.1 Configuring Yard Management
738
18.3.2 Yard Structure
740
18.3.3 Check-In and Check-Out
742
18.3.4 Internal Yard Movements
743
18.3.5 Executing Yard Management
744
18.3.6 Monitoring in Yard Management
745
18.3.7 Change Documents for Transportation Units
746
18.4 Shipping Cockpit
747
18.5 Summary
748
19 Labor Management
749
19.1 What Is Labor Management?
749
19.1.1 Business Process
750
19.1.2 System Process
751
19.2 Settings for Labor Management
752
19.2.1 Activating Labor Management
752
19.2.2 Settings for Indirect Labor Tasks
754
19.2.3 Processor
754
19.2.4 Shift Management
757
19.2.5 Formulas and Conditions
761
19.3 Engineered Labor Standards
763
19.4 Planning in Labor Management
765
19.4.1 Preprocessing
766
19.4.2 Creating a Planned Workload
767
19.4.3 Simulation of Planned Workload
768
19.5 Execution in Labor Management
768
19.6 Employee Performance
770
19.7 Summary
772
20 Value-Added Services
773
20.1 What Are Value-Added Services?
773
20.1.1 Business Process
774
20.1.2 System Process
775
20.2 Structure and Execution of VAS Orders
776
20.2.1 Structure of a VAS Order
776
20.2.2 Execution of a VAS Order in a VAS Work Center
777
20.3 Configuring VAS
779
20.3.1 Product Group Type and Product Group
779
20.3.2 Number Range for VAS Order
780
20.3.3 Activate Order Management for VAS
780
20.3.4 Define Relevance for VAS
781
20.3.5 Warehouse-Number-Dependent VAS Settings
782
20.3.6 Planned Times for VAS Activities
783
20.3.7 VAS Effort
784
20.3.8 Packaging Specification for VAS
785
20.4 Process Variants for VAS
786
20.4.1 VAS with Process-Oriented Storage Control
787
20.4.2 VAS with Process Steps
787
20.4.3 VAS without Process-Oriented Storage Control or Process Steps
788
20.5 Auxiliary Products in VAS
789
20.6 Printing VAS Documents
791
20.7 Summary
793
21 Kitting
795
21.1 What Is Kitting?
795
21.1.1 Business Process
795
21.1.2 System Process
798
21.2 Kit to Stock
799
21.2.1 Kit to Stock Using a Production Order
799
21.2.2 Kit to Stock Using a VAS Order
800
21.3 Kit to Order
801
21.3.1 Kitting during Picking
802
21.3.2 Kitting at a Kit-Specific Work Center
803
21.3.3 Kitting at the Packing Work Center
808
21.4 Reverse Kitting
809
21.5 Summary
811
22 Cartonization Planning
813
22.1 What Is Cartonization Planning?
813
22.1.1 Business Process
814
22.1.2 System Process
814
22.2 Configuring Cartonization Planning
817
22.3 Creation of Planned Shipping Handling Units
820
22.3.1 Creation of Planned Shipping Handling Units for Outbound Delivery Orders
822
22.3.2 Creation of Planned Shipping Handling Units for Waves
823
22.3.3 Creation of Planned Shipping Handling Units during Warehouse Order Creation
824
22.4 Managing Planned Shipping Handling Units in the Warehouse
825
22.5 Summary
828
23 SAP Dock Appointment Scheduling
829
23.1 What Is SAP Dock Appointment Scheduling?
829
23.1.1 Business Process
830
23.1.2 System Process
831
23.2 Configuring SAP Dock Appointment Scheduling
832
23.2.1 Docking Location
832
23.2.2 Loading Points
833
23.2.3 Appointment Management
836
23.2.4 Integration with Embedded EWM
837
23.3 Planning for Carriers
840
23.4 Summary
841
24 Material Flow System
843
24.1 What Is the Material Flow System?
844
24.1.1 Business Process
844
24.1.2 System Process
845
24.2 Configuring the Material Flow System
847
24.2.1 Building Blocks
847
24.2.2 Basic Configuration
853
24.3 Reprocessing Telegrams Using the Material Flow System Actions
855
24.4 Summary
858
25 Integration with Other SAP Solutions
859
25.1 Integration with SAP Transportation Management and Embedded TM
860
25.1.1 Configuring Integration with SAP Transportation Management
860
25.1.2 Delivery-Based Integration Process
862
25.1.3 Transit Warehousing
864
25.1.4 Warehouse Billing
865
25.1.5 Advanced Shipping and Receiving
867
25.2 Integration with SAP Global Trade Services
877
25.2.1 Compliance Management in Outbound Processing with Embedded EWM
878
25.2.2 Transit Procedure
879
25.2.3 Scrapping with Customs Warehousing Procedure
881
25.2.4 Safekeeping
882
25.3 Integration with SAP Manufacturing Execution
883
25.4 Summary
887
A SAP Fiori Applications
889
A.1 SAP Fiori Apps for Warehouse Clerks
889
A.2 SAP Fiori Apps for Warehouse Shift Supervisors
896
A.3 SAP Fiori Apps for Warehouse Operatives
898
A.4 Role-Independent SAP Fiori Apps for Embedded EWM
900
A.5 Summary
902
B The Authors
903
Index
905