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Transportation Management with SAP LES

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Door, Staging Area, and Loading Point 7.2<br />

information yourself in the delivery document. Figure 7.8 illustrates the organizational<br />

context of the warehouse and transportation.<br />

Storage Type<br />

Door 1<br />

Storage Bins and<br />

Picking Areas<br />

Staging<br />

Area 1<br />

Door 2<br />

Storage Bins and<br />

Picking Areas<br />

Storage Bins and<br />

Picking Areas<br />

Staging<br />

Area 2<br />

Door 3<br />

Staging<br />

Area 3<br />

Door 4 Door 5 Door 6 Door 7<br />

Figure 7.8 Embedding Doors and Staging Areas in the Shipping and Warehouse Process<br />

You can use doors and staging areas only if you use WM or lean WM at the picking<br />

storage location. Otherwise, the fields have no purpose. Both organizational units<br />

are transferred to the picking order, or, in WM, to the transportation order. If you<br />

also use the forklift control system from <strong>SAP</strong>, (RF functionality in the warehouse),<br />

the RF terminal displays the staging area or the door to warehouse employees.<br />

They then know where to take and store the picked items.<br />

If you do not use WM, you can still set the loading point in the delivery document.<br />

This loading point is a purely <strong>LES</strong> organizational unit.<br />

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