Session - Advanced Production Integration Master Data

Description
Dive into the intricacies of Advanced Production Integration using SAP EWM (Extended Warehouse Management). This session focuses on master data configurations critical for SAP S/4HANA EWM and PP integration, including warehouse layouts, storage types, bins, and staging methodologies. Key topics covered include the creation and mapping of production supply areas (PSAs), storage sections, putaway control indicators, and quantity-based staging strategies. Gain insights into practical scenarios like cross-order and single-order staging, product group utilization, and the integration of advanced warehousing functionalities.

Chapters
00:00 - Session Overview
01:09 - Importance of Master Data in Production Integration
04:32 - Storage Type and Search Sequence Configuration
08:34 - Defining Putaway Control Indicators
11:51 - Mapping Storage Types to Search Sequences
42:02 - Understanding Warehouse Process Types
44:10 - Configuring Product Master for Staging
48:23 - Introduction to Production Supply Areas (PSAs)
53:03 - Cross-Order vs. Single-Order Staging Explained
01:29:10 - Quantity-Based and Packaging Specification Calculations
01:34:32 - Role of Packaging Specifications in Staging
02:11:53 - Managing Staging Applications in SAP Fiori
02:18:23 - Practical Example: Creating and Executing PMRs
02:50:09 - Debugging Issues in Queue Management
03:05:34 - Utilizing Monitor Transactions for Warehouse Management

Q&A

  • What is the role of master data in advanced production integration?
    It defines key configurations like storage types, bins, and staging methodologies, enabling seamless production planning and warehouse execution.
  • What is a Production Supply Area (PSA)?
    A PSA is a defined space near production lines where raw materials and components are staged for manufacturing.
  • What are cross-order and single-order staging?
    Cross-order staging allows shared resources across multiple production orders, while single-order staging dedicates resources to one production order.
  • Why are product groups important in staging?
    Product groups classify materials for single-order or cross-order staging, optimizing storage and production processes.
  • What is the significance of putaway control indicators?
    They determine the storage type and sequence for placing materials within a warehouse.
  • How does the system calculate staging quantities?
    Quantities are calculated based on predefined configurations or packaging specifications, ensuring optimal stock movement.

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