As we continue with our SAP Field Logistics Blog series, we take a closer look at the Offshore Logistics Processes. If you haven't had a chance to read our earlier blog, it's worth revisiting it to get up to speed: Embark on Your Field Logistics Transformation Journey: An In-Depth Exploration of its Overview and Advantages and Sailing Smoothly with SAP Field Logistics Container and Voyage Management. In this blog, we will look into the SAP Field Logistics Integration with Warehousing and its key features.
SAP RLM can integrate natively with Inventory Management(IM) and Warehouse Management modules. As SAP Warehouse Management (WM) is not a strategic product with the end of support by 2035 (post which Stock Room Management should be used), SAP Field Logistics integrates with SAP Inventory Management (IM) and SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) only. This is applicable for SAP S/4HANA On-Premise or SAP S/4HANA Private Cloud Customers. It should be noted that for the SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud, no SAP Warehouse Management (WM) functionality is available, so Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) will be a natural adoption for the solution.
Ideally, Businesses using RLM with Warehouse Management should be migrated to both SAP Field Logistics and SAP Extended Warehouse Management. It should also be noted that the Cross Docking Scenario (Base to Platform), in the case of direct procurement, is enabled via EWM Cross Docking functionality.
Does this mean companies using direct procurement scenarios with RLM and Inventory Management(IM) will lose the cross-docking feature after the Field Logistics migration?
The answer is yes and no. A cross-docking configuration of Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) is mandatory for those companies. However, they can still use the Inventory Management features for their process, with all the EWM processes automated in the backend, including picking and printing relevant forms. This would ensure a smooth transition for the business with minimal impact, only on technical transition or enablement.
The Fiori App Process Receipts - Stock and Non-Stock Items provides a unique entry point for the warehouse operator to perform goods receipts for different scenarios. The Fiori app includes multiple features and also initiates the follow-on documents automatically for different scenarios, such as Putaway for Storage, Cross Dock to Platform, as well as Rentals or Non-Stock Items. Some of the key features of the application are as follows:
If the Supplier ships goods in containers, you have the option to create or add containers at the time of receipt of the goods at the Base location. These containers created during Goods Receipts can then be seamlessly integrated into the Voyage Management process, allowing for their inclusion in voyages to ship to the Platform, as previously explained in our earlier blog post.
You have the option to create batches manually or select them from an existing list, similar to the classic “Post Good Movement” app. If you're utilising EWM functionality, you can easily update batches, dates, and storage locations using the "Update Delivery" feature within the app, which will reflect in the EWM Inbound Delivery, streamlining the process and eliminating the need to navigate through multiple apps, thus saving valuable time. Additionally, selecting the "Forego Cross Dock" option will deactivate cross-docking functionality and enable EWM Putaway to Storage.
Furthermore, the app also supports the printing of Material and Handling unit labels, enhancing its utility. The Process Receipts app, with all these features and a user-friendly, streamlined UI designed for tablets and smartphones, powered by Fiori, presents a compelling and efficient use case for everyday usage.