Master Global Supply Chains. The Best SAP S/4HANA EWM Course in Ahmedabad.
Modern mega-warehouses do not run on manual spreadsheets; they run on automated intelligence. Global logistics giants are actively seeking consultants who understand the latest Enterprise Embedded Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) architecture. Move beyond basic inventory management and master the current industry standard. You will engineer complex inbound putaway strategies, orchestrate outbound wave picking, manage Handling Units (HU), and deploy Radio Frequency (RF) frameworks seamlessly integrated with S/4HANA MM and SD modules. This is your pipeline to a highly paid supply chain consulting career.
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Exclusive Program Benefits
- After the course, Bascom Bridge will share 10-12 sample CVs to help build your resume.
- Students receive a license for Bascom Bridge's placement mobile app*.
- Lifetime access* to the enrolled course for students.
- If a student does not clear interviews, Bascom Bridge will provide retraining* until employment is secured.
- Global certification training is included at no extra cost.
- No-cost EMI* available for 6 months.
- Discount on global certification fees* available.
- Live S/4HANA Embedded EWM Server Access for warehouse structure, putaway, and wave processing labs.
- RF Barcode Scanner Simulation for goods receipt, picking, packing, and dispatch execution scenarios.
- End-to-End MM/SD Logistics Integration across purchase orders, inbound deliveries, sales orders, and outbound dispatch.
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About Next-Gen Warehouse Architecture
Enterprise Tools Included
- Embedded S/4HANA EWM Server
- SAP Fiori Logistics Apps
- RF Framework & Mobile Data Entry
- Handling Unit Management (HUM)
- MM & SD Integration
Cognitive Prerequisites
- Basic understanding of Inventory/Logistics
- Prior MM or SD knowledge is a bonus (not mandatory)
- Logical Process Thinking
Salary Progression (₹)
- Entry (EWM End User)₹5.0 LPA
- Mid (EWM Functional Consultant)₹11.0 LPA
- Senior Supply Chain Architect₹26L+
The Automated Distribution Center Simulation
You will implement a complete, end-to-end logistics pipeline for a simulated massive distribution center. Working in a live S/4HANA Embedded EWM environment, you will define the physical warehouse structure (Aisles, Bins, Work Centers), configure strict Putaway and Picking strategies, pack materials into Handling Units (HU), and use the RF framework to simulate barcode scanner operations from goods receipt to final customer dispatch.
Deep-Dive 4-Phase Pipeline
Phase 1: S/4HANA Embedded EWM & Enterprise Structure
Module 1: EWM Architecture & Master Data: The warehouse foundation. Navigating Embedded vs. Decentralized EWM, utilizing the SAP Fiori Launchpad, mapping the supply chain network, and configuring complex EWM Product Masters and Business Partners.
Establish the digital backbone of enterprise warehouse management — from deployment models to master data that drives every inbound and outbound transaction.
- Compare Embedded EWM (inside S/4HANA) vs Decentralized EWM (standalone) for integration depth, licensing, and upgrade paths demanded by global 3PL and manufacturing clients.
- Navigate the SAP Fiori Launchpad for logistics roles: Monitor Warehouse Operations, Manage Warehouse Tasks, and warehouse-specific tiles for supervisor dashboards.
- Map supply chain networks: plants, storage locations, EWM warehouses, and integration points to MM/SD organizational structures.
- Configure EWM Product Masters with packaging data, warehouse-specific UoM, batch/serial requirements, and dangerous goods indicators where applicable.
- Maintain Business Partners for carriers, vendors, and customers with EWM-relevant extensions for ASN, delivery, and transportation handoffs.
Module 2: Structural Elements & Bins: Mapping the physical space. Defining Storage Types, Storage Sections, Storage Bins, Activity Areas, and Staging Bays to create an exact digital twin of an enterprise distribution center.
Translate aisles, racks, and staging lanes into a precise EWM layout that drives putaway rules, picking paths, and capacity planning.
- Define Storage Types (high-rack, bulk, picking, quality) with putaway/picking control indicators aligned to real warehouse zones.
- Configure Storage Sections and Storage Bins with maximum weight, volume, and mixed-storage restrictions for compliance and safety.
- Design Activity Areas and Work Centers for receiving, deconsolidation, packing, and shipping docks with resource assignment.
- Set up Staging Bays and doors for inbound trailers and outbound loading lanes with status monitoring in Fiori.
- Validate layout using bin coordinate structures and slotting reports before activating high-volume automation scenarios.
Phase 2: Inbound Processing & Putaway Strategies
Module 3: Inbound Delivery & Goods Receipt (GR): Receiving the cargo. Integrating with MM Purchase Orders, creating Inbound Deliveries, and executing Goods Receipt processing directly in EWM.
Connect procurement to warehouse execution with document flows that auditors and operations teams both trust.
- Trigger inbound processes from MM Purchase Orders and Advanced Shipping Notifications (ASN) with expected quantities and dates.
- Create and monitor Inbound Deliveries in EWM with item-level checks for batch, HU expectations, and quality holds.
- Execute Goods Receipt (GR) posting with integration to inventory management and financial valuation in S/4HANA.
- Use Fiori apps to track receiving progress, exceptions, and dock appointment status for high-throughput distribution centers.
- Reconcile GR discrepancies (short/over/damage) with exception codes and follow-up warehouse tasks for claims resolution.
Module 4: Putaway Rules & Deconsolidation: Storing with intelligence. Configuring rule-based putaway strategies (Next Empty Bin, Fixed Bin, Bulk Storage), managing capacity checks, and setting up deconsolidation processes for mixed pallets.
Move received stock to optimal bins using industry-standard strategies that minimize travel time and maximize slot utilization.
- Configure putaway strategies: Next Empty Bin, Fixed Bin, addition to existing stock, and bulk storage for pallet-level materials.
- Implement capacity checks (weight, volume, bin occupancy) to prevent unsafe stacking and WMS rejections at scan time.
- Design deconsolidation workflows for mixed pallets arriving from suppliers — break down HUs and redistribute to pick faces.
- Link putaway warehouse tasks to RF menus for scan-validated confirmation and real-time inventory updates.
- Analyze putaway performance with warehouse task KPIs and adjust rules for seasonal SKU velocity changes.
Phase 3: Outbound Processing & Handling Units
Module 5: Handling Unit Management (HUM): Managing the packaging. Configuring Packaging Specifications, building pallets and cartons, and nesting Handling Units for secure enterprise shipping.
Package, track, and ship inventory as Handling Units — the enterprise standard for traceability from pick to proof of delivery.
- Define Packaging Specifications (cartons, pallets, layers) with allowed materials, tare weights, and labeling requirements.
- Build and nest Handling Units during packing — pallet HU containing multiple carton HUs for LTL and FTL dispatch.
- Print HU labels and integrate SSCC/barcode symbologies for carrier compliance and customer scan-at-receipt workflows.
- Manage HU status (in warehouse, in transit, delivered) with integration to outbound deliveries and transportation.
- Resolve HU splits, repacks, and damage scenarios without breaking financial inventory integrity.
Module 6: Outbound Wave Processing & Picking: Fulfilling the orders. Integrating with SD Sales Orders, configuring Outbound Delivery Orders (ODO), establishing optimized Picking strategies (FIFO/LIFO), and managing Wave Templates for bulk processing.
Orchestrate high-volume order fulfillment with waves, pick methods, and SD integration that global retailers expect.
- Create Outbound Delivery Orders (ODO) from SD Sales Orders with delivery priorities, routes, and carrier assignments.
- Configure picking strategies: FIFO, LIFO, partial quantity, two-step picking, and cluster picking for e-commerce profiles.
- Design Wave Templates and release waves for batch picking across zones to minimize forklift travel and labor cost.
- Monitor pick confirmation, short picks, and replenishment triggers via Fiori warehouse operation monitors.
- Hand off packed HUs to shipping and PGIs with MM/SD document flow traceability for month-end logistics audits.
Phase 4: Advanced Operations & The RF Framework
Module 7: Radio Frequency (RF) & Mobile Data Entry: The real-world warehouse execution. Configuring the RF framework, setting up mobile menus, resource management, and executing tasks via simulated barcode scanner environments.
Execute warehouse work the way floor operators do — scan-driven, exception-aware, and integrated with live EWM tasks.
- Configure the RF framework: screen sequences, pushbuttons, and validation logic for GR, putaway, pick, pack, and load.
- Build mobile menus mapped to warehouse processes with user profiles for receivers, pickers, packers, and supervisors.
- Assign resources (forklifts, RF guns, operators) and queue management for multi-shift distribution centers.
- Simulate barcode scanner workflows in training: scan bin → scan HU → confirm quantity with exception code handling.
- Troubleshoot RF connectivity, offline queues, and performance tuning for high-latency warehouse Wi-Fi environments.
Module 8: Internal Routing, Replenishment & Physical Inventory: Maintaining warehouse health. Automating internal bin-to-bin replenishment, managing exception codes, and conducting rigorous Physical Inventory (PI) counting for financial auditing.
Keep pick faces stocked, routes efficient, and inventory accurate for finance sign-off and operational continuity.
- Automate replenishment from reserve storage to forward pick bins based on min/max thresholds and demand signals.
- Configure internal warehouse movements and routing for cross-docking, kitting, and value-added service areas.
- Use exception codes for blocked bins, damaged stock, and recount triggers with audit trails for supervisors.
- Execute Physical Inventory (PI) with cycle counting, ad-hoc counts, and PI documents reconciled to FI/MM postings.
- Close PI with variance analysis, recount workflows, and reporting for SOX-ready inventory accuracy metrics.
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