What is SAP Stock Room Management (former SAP WM)?
The SAP Stock Room Management offering is designed to facilitate the transition from ECC to SAP S/4HANA and is available from SAP S/4HANA version 1909. It is particularly suitable for companies that currently use SAP Warehouse Management (WM), do not need to manage more complex warehouse processes and do not necessarily want to switch to SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM). The offer includes all key functions of SAP WM with the exception of Task & Resource Management (WM-TRM), Warehouse Control Unit interface (WM-LSR), Value Added Service (WM-VAS), Yard Management (WM-YM), Cross-Docking (WM-CD), Wave Management (WM-TFM-CP) and Decentralised WM (WM-DWM). SAP Stock Room Management - like normal SAP WM - will not be developed further in the future; however, maintenance by SAP is guaranteed beyond 2025.
How can we help you?
CPRO conlog supports you in carrying out a precise as-is analysis of your business processes and works with you to determine whether you need the unsupported functionalities. On this basis, a decision is made as to which product is best suited to your company and which possible side-by-side scenarios within your system landscape come into question. It may also make sense for you to migrate to SAP S/4HANA in a first step - with SAP Stock Room Management as the warehouse management module - and to introduce SAP Extended Warehouse Management in a second step, before or after 2025. Whatever your path, CPRO conlog is very familiar with all solutions and will successfully guide your warehouse logistics into the future.
Your advantages:
- Continuation of SAP WM in combination with SAP S/4HANA
- Process support and mapping of all conceivable warehouse structures
- Integration of mobile data capture
- Monitoring and inventory functionalities
- Holistic SAP logistics solutions from a single source for all requirements
- Process-oriented consulting approach with analyses and recommendations
- Cross-industry process expertise - for medium-sized companies and corporate groups
- Consideration of neighbouring processes within the entire value chain