How to plan your migration to SAP EWM
The time required to transform the current SAP WM solution to SAP EWM can be significant, considering factors such as brownfield and bluefield business process optimization, automation integration and implementation of new warehouse technologies. Maintaining daily operations while migrating warehouse processes into a new SAP EWM system is a challenging task that needs to be planned carefully and in collaboration with all stakeholders, from your own management, IT team, and involved business partners like SAP, IT infrastructure suppliers or automation vendors. Project preparation, coordination, realization and testing are the keys to a successful transformation of processes. Orchestrating the project effectively and efficiently is essential to ensure that business processes that depend on a fully functional warehouse are not disrupted.
Some factors that need to be considered for the SAP WM migration to SAP EWM are:
- Project management – Who does what? Can I do this in-house or do I need help from project management office (PMO) specialists?
- Deployment approach for SAP EWM – What are your priorities? Which deployment approach available is best for your business? Does your business require Basic or Advanced functionality?
- Assessment of current SAP WM processes and customization vs. standard functions available in SAP EWM (fit-to-standard assessment)
- Technical migration from SAP WM to SAP EWM – What data and settings should be migrated?
- Warehouse software, technology and automation additions, upgrades, and retirements – What stays? What changes? What will be discontinued?
- Backup and emergency plans play an integral role in a secure go-live