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Transportation Management with SAP LES

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Picking<br />

Technical Information About the Picking Area<br />

EE<br />

EE<br />

Field Length: 3 places<br />

Path in Customizing: Logistics Execution • Shipping • Picking • Lean WM • Define<br />

Picking Areas<br />

EE<br />

Specific Transaction: –<br />

EE<br />

Table: T30A and T30AT (language-dependent short name)<br />

If you do not require picking areas in your lean WM, you do not need to create<br />

any. In this example, I have decided to create two picking areas: one for the shelves<br />

on the right and one for the shelves on the left in the refrigerated area (see Figure<br />

7.17).<br />

Figure 7.17 Definition of Picking Areas for Each Storage Type in Lean WM<br />

Transfer Types in Lean WM<br />

In another step, you must make a default setting in the <strong>SAP</strong> system for the transfer<br />

types that lean WM permits. Your only options here are for from- and to-bin<br />

transfers (“A” or “E”). Other entries are meaningless for lean WM, such as a “U”<br />

(stock transfer).<br />

Technical Information About Transfer Types<br />

EE<br />

EE<br />

Field Length: one place<br />

Path in Customizing: Logistics Execution • Shipping • Picking • Lean WM • Define<br />

Transfer Types<br />

EE<br />

Specific Transaction: –<br />

EE<br />

Table: T333A<br />

Movement Types in Lean WM<br />

Definition of the movement types is a more important step. A to-bin transfer in<br />

lean WM differs from one in the warehouse: a from-bin transfer, for example. To<br />

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