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Component: SCM-EWM
Component Name: Extended Warehouse Management
Description: Process that involves kitting individual components and then transferring them to stock.
Key Concepts: Kit to Stock is a process in SAP Extended Warehouse Management (SCM-EWM) that allows for the assembly of components into a finished product. This process is used when the components are already available in the warehouse and the finished product needs to be assembled on demand. The components are picked from the warehouse and then assembled into the finished product. How to use it: To use Kit to Stock, you must first define the components that make up the finished product. This can be done in the SAP EWM system by creating a kit definition. Once the kit definition is created, you can then create a kit order which will trigger the picking of the components from the warehouse and their assembly into the finished product. Tips & Tricks: When creating a kit definition, it is important to ensure that all of the components are correctly specified and that they are available in sufficient quantities in the warehouse. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all of the components are compatible with each other and that they will work together to create a functional finished product. Related Information: For more information on Kit to Stock, please refer to SAP's official documentation on Extended Warehouse Management (SCM-EWM). Additionally, there are many online resources available which provide detailed tutorials and best practices for using Kit to Stock in SAP EWM.