Inventory and Warehouse Processes. Slide 2 Introduction Inventory and warehouse management are closely related to the fulfillment and production processes.

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Inventory and Warehouse Processes

Slide 2

Introduction Inventory and warehouse management

are closely related to the fulfillment and production processes Warehouses often supply raw materials to

manufacturing Warehouses store and move finished and

semi-finished goods Warehouse management is an optional

subsystem that must be enabled and configured

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Processes Process change

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Inventory without WMS

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Inventory With WMS

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Types of Goods Movement Receipt from production or procurement

Increases finished goods inventory Goods issue to production or fulfillment

Decreases raw material inventory Transfer postings change the status of a

good Stock transfers

Move goods from plant to plant or storage location

I’ll go through these in sequence

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Goods Movement Goods can be received in the

warehouse as a result of Procurement Production

You received purchased goods in the procurement lab

Goods leave the warehouse Through shipping Through disposal

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SteelCase Case 10 plants

Small short-term warehouses to store goods for a matter of hours

6 regional distribution centers

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Goods Status Goods in the warehouse can be

Unrestricted Held for a customer or other reason In quality inspection In transit These goods are stored in storage

locations

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Goods Status (Example) MB52 Warehouse stock Search for goods in a plant Restrict by materials types

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Goods Status (Example)

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Goods Status (Discussion) We can sell unrestricted stock Transit/Transf stock is stock in motion Restricted use stock includes

reservations Blocked stock is stock received

“conditionally” pending acceptance

A batch is a subset of stock managed separately from the material itself

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Goods Movement (SAP)

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Goods Receipt Remember it’s a receipt of goods into

inventory from a vendor Goods receipts are triggered by

Goods received from vendor from purchase

Unplanned receipts Customer returns

Logistics / Materials Management / Inventory Management / Goods Movement

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Goods Receipt (SAP) Again, these are configurable Goods receipt (Other) MB1C

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Types of Goods Receipts

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Goods Issue To review, goods are leaving inventory

typically sold to a customer Goods issue event is triggered by

Planned resulting from a sales order Unplanned

Scrap / internal consumption / sampling

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Goods Issue (Types)

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Internal Warehouse Processes What happens in the warehouse stays in

the warehouse We are just moving goods around. We

are not revaluing them, buying them, or selling them

We will discuss in 2 parts The organizational units The processes of moving goods

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WM Organizational Units A warehouse number defines a

warehouse complex made up of one or many buildings

Within a warehouse we have storage types We can configure as a

physical or logical subdivision of the warehouse complex

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WM Organizational Units

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WM Organizational Units There will likely be several storage

bins having the same storage type Storage bins belong to a section and

picking area (other organizational units), and have a capacity (weight, units, or both)

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WM Config We have transaction codes to create

warehouses, storage types and other needed OUs

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WM Organizational Units

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WM Bin Reports We can look at bin utilization and time

in bin

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WM Bin Creation We create storage bins based on

templates or perhaps manually

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WM Organization Doors are locations where goods are

received or shipped

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WM Organization (Door) Doors are configured through the IMG

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WM Processes We add additional steps to move goods

from GR loading area to the warehouse (bins)

We add additional steps to move goods from warehouse to GI loading area

And a bunch of steps within the warehouse itself to do the picking and packing

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Transfer Postings Change the status of a material in stock

Unrestricted use QA / QC Blocked In transit

Transfer postings do not always result in the physical movement of goods They might just change the logical status

of a good

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Transfer Postings (Examples) From vendor owned inventory to

company owned inventory The vendor stores their materials in our

warehouse (consignment stock) Change a material’s characteristics

over time

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Transfer Postings (Movement Types) Selected transfer postings

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Process Example (GR) We receive goods into an interim

storage area We move goods into the warehouse

through a stock transfer

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Process Example (GR) I issued a GR for a purchase order

where WM is enabled The goods are received into a holding area

with a storage bin corresponding to the PO

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Process Example (GR) The detail shows

‘interim storage

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Process Example (GR) We create a transfer order to put away

the material

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Process Example (GR) And finally the transfer order gets

processes (here we put away)

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Process Example (GR) And now my goods show up in the bins

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Stock Transfers Use to physically move materials from

one organizational level to another Plant Storage location Etc.

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Types of Stock Transfers Storage location to storage location Plant-to-pant transfer Company-code-to-company-code

transfer

Stock transfers do not take into account Transportation costs Negotiated value or changes in pricing Stock Transport Orders satisfy this

need

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Stock Transfer (SAP)

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Stock Transfer (Illustration)

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Stock Transfer (Details) The procedure can be performed two

ways 1-step process

Goods issue and goods receipt happen at the same time

2-step process Goods go through an in-transit status

between goods issue and goods receipt A FI document is generated to record

the change in inventory

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Stock Transport Orders These orders account for delivery and

stock in transit Billing can also be performed Valuation can be changed Progress of the transport can be tracked The sending plant is the seller and the

receiving plant is the buyer

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Warehouse Organizational Data First, the warehouse management sub

system must be enabled for the following to work

Enabling the warehouse management process involves additional steps in the goods issue and goods receipt phase

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Fulfillment Steps After outbound delivery and before

goods issue Warehouse issues transfer orders

Create and confirm Goods physically move from storage bins

(locations) to interim storage

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Production (steps) The same confirmations are made

When raw materials are issued to production

When finished goods are transferred back to the warehouse

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WH Controlling

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WH Controlling

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