Today’s Class: Migrating From SAP WM To SAP EWM – Key .

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Today’s Class:Migrating from SAP WM to SAP EWM –Key considerations for your project

SpeakersThomas GoldsbyProfessorJames A. Haslam, II Chair of LogisticsThe University of Tennessee KnoxvilleJarrett LeeschSenior Vice President ofInternational Business Developmentat Körber Supply Chain2

Supply Chain Master Class:SAP Supply Chain ExcellenceWhy are we here? What are we trying to accomplish?Class Schedule: September 29: SAP Supply Chain Logistics: Best Practices for Implementation October 1: Migrating from SAP WM to SAP EWM – key considerations for your project October 6: SAP EWM in the Cloud – how to pick the best deployment option for your business October 8: Automating your Warehouse with SAP EWM and SAP MFS October 13: Enhancing SAP supply chain logistics with voice solutionsMaster Class Series – On-Demand Addressing Labor Challenges Cold Storage Trends Warehouse Technology Excellence Workplace Efficiencies and SafetyWMS in the Cloud3

Housekeeping All phone lines are muted Recording of today’s class and slides will be emailed to you within 48 hoursQuestions: Ask questions during today’s class in the GoToWebinar Questions window Questions will be addressed at the end of today’s class or we will follow up with questions via emailafter classHandout: SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) brochureWMS in the Cloud4

Warehouse & Distribution Operations Then and Now 2000’sFull Pallets In/Out2020’sBreak Down the PalletWhat are the implications of breaking down the pallet sooner?5

SAP customers to migrate to SAP S/4HANA until end of 2027 2020 SAP SE6Used with permission of SAP SE

SAP WM will be still alive on SAP S/4HANA:Stock Room ManagementSAP ECCSAPWMEnd of mainstream-supportfor ERP 6.0 systems EhP6end of 2027Optional Extended Support until 2030SAPS/4HANASAPWM(until 2025)For NAChange of name and rightsof useStock RoomMgmt.Stock room management reduced WM functionalitySAPS/4HANAEmbeddedSAP EWMEmbedded SAP EWM is preferable for new installations.New implementation of Stock Room Management still possible within the scope of the usage rights.7

Current situation 2020Functionality versus SAP EWM and SAP TM (excerpt)SAP LE-WMERPSAP ECCERPLEWMSCMCentral variantsDecentral variantsTechnology basisCurrent situationSAP ECCLETRALEWMEWMTM No granular mapping of processsteps - resulting in a lack ofinventory transparency Unsuitable for automatic storage Rudimentary control rooms Restricted QM / QA integration(inspection lot decision after goodsreceipt posting) No cross-delivery packing / nomapping of nested HUs Not multi-customer capable Integration into transportmanagementSAP LE-TRA Planning on the basis of customerorders not possible No joint planning of inbound andoutbound deliveries in one transportdocument No planning of third-party business No cross-company planning(multiple ERP systems) No supported planning (algorithms,map integration, .) Integration into the warehouseCorresponding functions are made available in SAP EWM and SAP TM Best of Class solutions8

No “One Right Solution” – Multiple Migration scenariosS/4HANALETRAUse of LE-WM / LETRAin compatibilitymodeSAP S/4HANAEWMTMSAP S/4HANATMEWMS/4HANALEWMSAP ECCEWMTMCloudERPCentral variantsSAP ECCFrom 2028:Only target architecture is S/4HANA!Interim RP(Embedded)Decentral variantsTechnological basisCurrent situationEnd ofsupport 20279

SAP solutions for the Digital Supply Chain Logistics - Deployment inconso GmbH 2020 2020 SAP SEUsed with permission of SAP SE10

Criteria for selecting the target architectures (technical criteria)Basic NotesEmbedded inS/4HANADecentral onS/4HANADecentral inprivate CloudEWMTM Requires SAP S / 4HANA Suitable for requirements of low tomedium complexity Scope of services: Basic andExtendedOverarching criteria Suitable for requirements ofmedium to high complexity Connection of several ERPsystems possible Scope of services: Extended Deployment: On-Premise / SaaS Scope of services (basic vs. extended) Suitable for requirements of low tomedium complexity Scope of services: Extended Also available as a public cloud * Response time behaviorAssumption: Complete performance in all variants Independence from ERP (S/4HANA) release changes Risk assessment in the event of system failure Number of host systems (ERP systems)EWM criteriaTM criteria Degree of automation Centralized planning Data volume / data throughput Complexity in planning (rules andalgorithms) Organizational independence ofthe locations* Limited scope of services11

Any questions?Today’s Class:Migrating from SAP WM to SAP EWM –key considerations for your project

Next Supply Chain Master ClassSAP EWM in the Cloud – how to pick the bestdeployment option for your businessIn this session, we will look beyond the functionality ofSAP EWM and discuss how its different deploymentoptions can make your SAP-based warehousingoperations even more effective. Join us to learn aboutthe differences between SAP’s cloud deploymentofferings, and the pros and cons of running SAP EWMin the cloud versus on-premises.Contributor:Thomas Gries Chief Executive Officer of SAPSolutions at Körber Supply Chain13

SAP WM will be still alive on SAP S/4HANA: Stock Room Management 7 SAP S/4HANA SAP WM (until 2025) SAP S/4HANA Stock Room Mgmt. Embedded SAP EWM is preferable for new installations. New implementation of Stock Room Management still possible within the scope of the usage rights. SAP ECC SAP WM Change of name and rights of use Stock room management