In the era of digital transformation, user experience (UX) is no longer a "nice-to-have"—it has become a strategic driver of productivity, user adoption, and operational efficiency. Recognizing this, SAP has taken major steps to modernize the user interface in SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM). With SAP S/4HANA, the integration of Fiori technology into EWM has evolved into a robust, user-centered, and mobile-friendly experience.
In this article, we’ll explore how Fiori screens in SAP EWM have progressed compared to earlier versions, what innovations they bring, and the tangible impact these improvements have on warehouse operations.
In earlier versions, SAP EWM interfaces were largely managed through SAP GUI—a technical environment designed for experienced users. These screens were:
For warehouse operators using handhelds or tablets on the shop floor, SAP GUI posed significant usability challenges. Slow screen navigation and high potential for data entry errors led to prolonged task completion times and operational inefficiencies.
With SAP S/4HANA, Fiori has become a core element of EWM architecture. But Fiori is not just a visual refresh—it introduces process-centric, task-driven, and role-based screen design that transforms how users interact with the system.
The new Fiori interface is designed around the user’s role in the system:
Each user sees only the functionalities they need—greatly reducing clutter, confusion, and input errors.
Fiori apps are fully responsive, adapting seamlessly to any screen size. As a result:
This is especially powerful for on-the-go processes such as goods receipt, inventory counting, picking, and putaway.
Fiori in the latest EWM versions is not limited to SAP’s standard screens. Tools like Fiori Elementsand SAP Business Application Studio enable companies to rapidly build and customize apps to meet their unique operational needs:
This flexibility accelerates development cycles for IT teams and boosts end-user engagement.
Some standout apps from the new Fiori EWM suite include:
These apps convert complex and time-consuming SAP GUI processes into fast, intuitive mobile workflows.
With the rollout of the new Fiori interface in SAP EWM:
Conclusion
The new Fiori UI in SAP EWM is more than a facelift—it's a technological leap that transforms warehouse operations from the ground up. What was once a technical and rigid interface has evolved into a mobile-ready, intuitive, and user-centered experience.
This shift not only simplifies daily warehouse tasks but also acts as a key enabler in organizations' broader digital transformation journeys. With Fiori, SAP EWM becomes not just a powerful logistics tool, but also a platform for exceptional user experience—bridging technology and human efficiency like never before.
Transitioning to the Fiori interface in SAP EWM is a critical step toward improving efficiency, user satisfaction, and digital transformation in warehouse operations. If you need expert guidance on how to integrate the new interface into your system, determine which Fiori applications best fit your operations, and address your customization needs, our SAP EWM consultants are here to help.
Let’s explore solutions together to modernize your warehouse operations — get in touch with us today.
SAP EWM Consultant
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