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Stop Sequence in SAP EWM

The document outlines the process of managing stop sequences in SAP EWM for outbound deliveries, including updating stop sequences, creating planned shipping handling units, and confirming picking tasks. It details the steps required to create transportation units, assign deliveries, and load handling units in reverse sequence based on customer stops. Finally, it describes the posting of goods issues and the departure of transportation units from checkpoints.

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Stop Sequence in SAP EWM

The document outlines the process of managing stop sequences in SAP EWM for outbound deliveries, including updating stop sequences, creating planned shipping handling units, and confirming picking tasks. It details the steps required to create transportation units, assign deliveries, and load handling units in reverse sequence based on customer stops. Finally, it describes the posting of goods issues and the departure of transportation units from checkpoints.

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Stop Sequence in SAP

EWM
- Abdul Sameer
The stop sequence view allows you to see which cargo items were
loaded and unloaded at each stop. Sequencing involves sorting
deliveries, which may require a reversed stop sequence, and
organizing the pallets assigned to a particular stop. These factors
ultimately determine the loading sequence for a truck.

Customer A Customer B Customer C


Stop 1 Stop 2 Stop 3

Sequence Delivery Customer


1 1001 A
2 1002 B
3 1003 C

3 3
1 3
1 3
1 2 Staging Area

Truck
1 1
1 2
3 3
3 3
1. Update the Stop Sequence for the Outbound Deliveries

Transaction: /N/SCWM/MON

Click on Stop Sequence

Enter the Stop Sequence Number and click on Execute.

Stop Sequence Updated for all the Outbound Deliveries


2. Create Planned Shipping Handling Units

Transaction: /N/SCWM/CAPDLV

Enter the Outbound Deliveries and Click on Execute

8 PSHU’s Created for 3 Outbound Deliveries


Stop Sequence Number updated for all the PSHU Accordingly.

3. Create a Picking Task

Transaction: /N/SCWM/MON

Click on More Methods – Create WT in Background

Warehouse Orders Created.


Pick HU Created.

PSHU Updated in the Pick HU

4. Confirm Picking

Transaction: /N/SCWM/RFUI
Picking Completed; we can see that all the pick HU’s PSHU have been
assigned.

5. Create a Transportation Unit and Assign Deliveries to it

Transaction: /N/SCWM/TU

Enter Required Information and click on Continue.


Assign Outbound Deliveries to TU.

- Active the Transportation unit

- Dock the TU To the Door


6. Create the Loading Task

Transaction: /N/SCWM/TU

Loading Task Created.

7. Load the Handling Units as per stop Sequence

Transaction: /N/SCWM/RFUI

Note: Loading will happen in Reverse Sequence


Customer C Will be loaded first, then Customer B and Finally
Customer A
This Handling Unit is from Customer C Delivery
Click on List to Check the Loading Sequence based on Delivery Stop
Sequence
Customer C Handling Units Loaded Completely.

Customer B Handling Unit Loaded Completely


Customer A Handling Units loaded Completely.
8. Post Goods Issue

Transaction: /N/SCWM/TU

Goods Issue Posted Successfully.


9. Move the TU to check point and Departure the TU

Transaction: /N/SCWM/TU

Input the Checkpoint and click on Create + Save

Click on Actions – Checkpoint – Departure + Save

The transportation unit Departed Successfully.

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