One transaction is the “WDY_APPLICATION – Staging for Production” transaction. With the PMR, new transactions and one report were introduced to facilitate Production Supply from EWM. With the PMR it is also possible to do the staging for several items at one time, or even a partial quantity. The PMR is a Warehouse Request for Production Integration, which can be used for staging & consumption for production but does not cover goods receipt. The other scenario (Advance Production Supply using PMR), is supported since EWM 9.2, and it introduced a new object in EWM called the Production Material Request. The details of this scenarios will not be outlined here, but you can read more about it in our linked document. Of the two, Crate Part Production Supply scenario (supported since SAP EWM 7.0) only supports PSA managed under AFS storage location or separate EWM storage location. Unlike the case of ERP triggered staging, SAP EWM triggered staging has only 2 scenarios: Crate Part Production Supply and Advanced Production Supply using Production Material Request (PMR). Production supply for JIT Call is possible via distribution equipment. The warehouse task is created upon a JIT Call creation, with option to include wave management. Just as in the Kanban scenario described above, there is no outbound delivery / production supply delivery anymore, as an EWM stock transfer warehouse request is used instead. This scenario is supported since the SAP S/4HANA 2020 release for embedded SAP EWM. The other highlight scenario is JIT Supply to Production – Stock Transfer for JIT Call. In this scenario, no production supply delivery is necessary, as the warehouse task is automatically created when a container is set to empty. This scenario is available beginning with the 1909 release for embedded SAP EWM. The first is the Production Supply with Kanban scenario via a direct Warehouse Task. However, I want to point out two highlights. You can read the full descriptions and differences of these scenarios in the slide deck linked in the introduction of this article. Most combinations between ERP triggered staging scenarios and organizational models were available in SAP EWM since EWM 7.0.
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