Kit to stock is a process in SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) that allows you to create kits from individual components and store them in the warehouse. A kit is a set of products that are sold or used together, such as a gift basket or a repair kit.
The kit to stock process enables you to optimize your inventory management and reduce your storage space requirements. You can also use it to prepare kits in advance for seasonal or promotional demand.
A typical Kit-to-Stock Process flow chart is as follows in SAP:
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Kit to Order Process Guide in SAP EWM
The Kit to Order (Kitting) is a process SAP EWM used to assemble Kits for an Outbound Delivery order. A Kit is a bill of material (BOM) comprising of a Kit header and Kit components.
In this step by step document, you will be guided through a simple kitting process in SAP EWM. Following topics are demonstrated an example practice scenario covered in both ECC and EWM;
- Introduction to Kit to Order Process in SAP EWM
- Benefits of SAP EWM’s Kit to Order Solution
- Creating Sales Order in ECC System
- Value Added Service Order in EWM System
- Release Wave to Create the Warehouse Order
- Confirm the Warehouse Order
- Create Kit in Work Center
- Move finished Kit from Work Center to Goods Issue Zone
SAP EWM: Step by Step Guide to Wave Planning Activities
The purpose of this document is to demonstrate the Wave planning activities in SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) module.
- Identify Outbound Delivery Order Documents [/n/SCWM/MON]
- Verify warehouse tasks can be generated by the system for the wave [/n/SCWM/PRDO]
- Schedule Replenishment [/n/SCWM/REPL]
- Review Proposed Task [/n/SCWM/TODLV_M]
- Cartonization Planning for Waves [/n/SCWM/CAPWAVE]
- Maintain Planned Shipping Handling Units [/n/SCWM/CAP]
- Release Wave as Locked [/n/SCWM/MON]