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Week 1: Introduction to TM and EWM in SAP S/4HANA

Unit 1: SAP S/4HANA Transformation:


Why Change to TM/EWM?
SAP S/4HANA transformation: Why change to TM/EWM?
New reality in logistics

Operate supplier networks to hedge risk and flexibly engage external


Supply chain resilience resources where required

Supply chain efficiency Optimize the flow of goods; increase asset and warehouse utilization
& Logistics 4.0 investing in advanced automation

Supply chain integrity Create a digital twin of fulfillment and logistics processing building on
and transparency asset insights and uniquely identified products

Delightful delivery Fulfill the promise of omnichannel commerce with state-of-the-art logistics
experience execution and customer service

Address sustainability goals by providing decision support in supply chain


Sustainability planning & execution complemented by emissions reporting and analytics

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SAP S/4HANA transformation: Why change to TM/EWM?
SAP Digital Supply Chain

LOGISTICS

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LOGISTICS
SAP S/4HANA transformation: Why change to TM/EWM?
Solution overview

Intelligent Insights
SAP Analytics Cloud SAP Business Network for Logistics

Visualization & Dashboards Intelligent & Predictive


Integrated analytics & Planning Logistics Monitoring
Simulation & Forecast
Situation Recognition Through
Supply Chain Situation Room
Track & Trace

Industry Cloud Intelligent Suite Networks

SAP & Partner Solutions SAP S/4HANA


Freight tender
Time slot management
IndividualSimple Robot Integration
added Simple
SAP Warehouse Robotics
End-to-End mapping of Shipment tracking

value through networking


Freight billing
with
Holistic Empties Mgmt operational logistics processes Batch traceability
industry-specific SAP your partner
SAP Returnable Packaging Mgmt
Business Network for Logistics

solutions
Yard for B2C & B2B Warehouse
Transport
in the
Predictive and Real-Time
Visibility Platform – Shippeo
Management Management Logistics Exchange of information

Yard – Transport – Warehouse Supply


on inventory,Chain
Forecasts,
SAP Yard Logistics SAP Transportation SAP Extended Purchase orders
Last Mile Delivery Fulfilment
OneRail
Management Warehouse Management
Shipping notif. creation

SAP Ariba
More Solutions in SAP Store

Platform as a Service
SAP Business Technology Platform

Data management (Big Data)


Technology
Artificial intelligence
for innovative solutions & integration
Integration Automation Application development

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SAP S/4HANA transformation: Why change to TM/EWM?
Future logistics – Advanced Shipping and Receiving

Carrier
Supplier Customer

OUT IN

ASN (Consignment)
ASN (Consignment)
Consignments
ASN (Consignment)

▪ New logistics execution in SAP S/4HANA on harmonized objects


▪ Harmonized shipping and receiving
▪ Better alignment with industry standards e.g. EDIFACT Future Logistics
▪ Support of new functions (e.g. multi-pick/multi-drop)
▪ Enablement of new scenarios (modular TM)
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Benefits of Advanced Shipping and Receiving

Cross-warehouse loading/unloading
▪ Load/unload from IM, STRM, and EWM
managed warehouses on the same truck:
possible to assign different warehouse systems
into one loading point
▪ Faster processing times

Easier integration with business partners Carrier


▪ Full EDI support for consignment and bordero Supplier Customer
▪ Automatic creation of entire truck load, including
shipment
▪ Better error handling

Multi-pick/multi-drop
▪ Same truck able to unload and load at the
same location during a multi-stop route with
only one business object
▪ Better usage of transport capacity, lower cost,
lower CO2 footprint Pick Drop Pick Drop

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SAP S/4HANA transformation: Why change to TM/EWM?
Key takeaways

SAP Extended Warehouse Management and SAP


Transportation Management are the new logistics core in
SAP S/4HANA

Advanced Shipping and Receiving, integrating SAP TM


and SAP EWM, helps you to seamlessly integrate
business processes and achieve E2E process
transparency to build a digital and resilient supply chain

State of the art functionalities empower you to build a


strong and sustainable logistics platform, which sets the
foundation for future innovation and business
transformations

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