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What is 'cross-docking' in SAP SCM-EWM - Extended Warehouse Management?


cross-docking - Overview

  • Component: SCM-EWM

  • Component Name: Extended Warehouse Management

  • Description: Procedure for processing goods in a distribution center or warehouse. The goods are brought directly from goods receipt to goods issue without being put away.


cross-docking - Details


  • Key Concepts: Cross-docking is a supply chain management technique used in SAP Extended Warehouse Management (SCM-EWM) that involves the direct transfer of goods from an incoming source to an outgoing destination without any intermediate storage. This process is used to reduce the time and cost associated with warehousing and inventory management.
    How to use it: Cross-docking can be used in SAP EWM to streamline the supply chain process. It allows for goods to be received from an incoming source, such as a supplier, and then immediately transferred to an outgoing destination, such as a customer. This eliminates the need for intermediate storage, which can save time and money.
    Tips & Tricks: When using cross-docking in SAP EWM, it is important to ensure that the incoming and outgoing sources are properly identified and that the goods are accurately tracked throughout the process. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the goods are properly packaged and labeled for easy identification.
    Related Information: Cross-docking is just one of many supply chain management techniques available in SAP EWM. Other techniques include inventory optimization, order fulfillment, and transportation management. Additionally, SAP EWM also offers advanced analytics capabilities that can help identify areas of improvement in the supply chain process.

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