A warehouse management system (WMS) that enables users to manage a high volume of goods and run sustainable, risk-resilient operations with digitalized warehouse processes in the cloud. Presented as a comprehensive warehouse solution with fully integrated quality, production, and track-and-trace processes, offering direct control of warehouse automation equipment and intelligent slotting rules to optimize space utilization.
For SAP-centric businesses and IT organizations, considering long-term maintenance and implementation ROI, EWM proved a stronger fit than peers in the category. While the ease of implementation, cost of implementation, and maintenance were very close, EWM was a better …
Existing S/4HANA with client so easy for integration if use SAP EWM. Though other tools offer better UI and mobile experience but SAP EWM also, have some good features which were outperform others.
Blue Yonder is probably the largest competitor in this space. To be honest Blue Yonder is easier to use and it looks better. However, it requires files being sent back and worth with reduces how fast data it updated. It also means if there is an issue there are multiple places …
Typically, we recommend eWM to clients for following reasons: 1. Clients are mostly using SAP as their core ERP and eWM becomes a natural choice coming embedded with SAP Extended Warehouse Management 2. SAP Extended Warehouse Management is feature heavy and fulfills the needs …
We were using non-sap product for managing the SAP Extended Warehouse Management which was not that great and flexible. In S4H 2023 version, SAP Extended Warehouse Management comes up with the features which was suitable for our business hence we implemented SAP Extended …
EWM works very well with S4/HANA; we wanted a simpler integration landscape, so our goal was to use as many SAP features as possible, as long as they generated business value. Due to limitations in the outbound process, we use third-party TM support.
SAP extended warehouse management is an excellent system and well-suited to the SAP ecosystem, although we evaluated other warehouse management products and found EWM well-suited to our organization's requirements and SAP’s roadmap, meeting our future expectations regarding maintenance, upgrades, life cycle management, and migration to the cloud. The implementation was not very complex; however, the testing cycle was crucial for our systems, as we managed our warehouses internally and thus made critical decisions.
Typically, we recommend eWM to clients for following reasons: 1. Clients are mostly using SAP as their core ERP and eWM becomes a natural choice coming embedded with SAP Extended Warehouse Management 2. SAP Extended Warehouse Management is feature heavy and fulfills the needs for any larger operation for which BY and Manhatten might not be suitable 3. Multiple consulting vendors or partners for support and maintenance