The difference between SAP EWM and SAP WM is a critical question for any organization planning an SAP S/4HANA migration. SAP introduced its WM inventory management solution in the late 1970s, and SAP added SAP EWM as part of the Supply Chain Management module in 2005. Although EWM and WM share the same core functions, EWM offers significantly more advanced capabilities — including labor management, slotting, yard management, and dock appointment scheduling — making it a more powerful and future-proof solution. SAP officially ended mainstream maintenance for the WM module in 2025, making migration to SAP EWM the only viable path forward. According to the SAP Help Portal, Embedded EWM within S/4HANA is the recommended deployment for new implementations. MDP Group has executed over 50 SAP EWM projects across logistics, manufacturing, and retail sectors.
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SAP WM Module is a warehouse management system designed by SAP for planning and execution of physical stock management and stock movements in warehouses with shelf management. It works integrated with SAP modules such as Quality Management, Production Planning, Sales, and Distribution.
SAP WM module is an ERP module that deals with material flows and manages inventory and related costs, providing real-time information on stock levels, movements, and usage. It is used to: plan and schedule material movements; monitor actual vs. planned inventory levels; check consignment lot numbers; set up repository structure; select suitable storage areas; and manage stock replenishment processes.
SAP EWM is the advanced version of SAP WM, enriched with additional functions for structuring and managing goods storage across warehouses, distribution centers, and logistics centers. Its main purpose is to improve efficiency by automating receiving, storing, replenishment, inventory management, and space allocation.
SAP EWM offers a broader range of features for managing product life cycles and providing a single view of all supply chain processes. Main Features of SAP Extended Warehouse Management include: picking and packaging; goods receipt against purchase orders; electronic bills of lading; returns management; yard management; vehicle and transport unit management; labor management; dock appointment scheduling; cross-docking; scale integration; analytics; and physical inventory processes.
Both products offer basic warehouse management functions, but key differences exist in advanced capabilities. SAP EWM adds forecasting and replenishment planning, activity zones, Work Centers, Resources, labor management, and internal routing — all of which SAP WM does not support. Additional EWM-exclusive features include:
For a deeper dive into the migration process, see our guide: 5 Reasons to Migrate from SAP WM to SAP EWM.
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WM
Rearrangement
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Freight Order Management
Kit to Stock
Route Determination
Labor Management
EH&S Integration
Material Flow System
Warehouse cockpit
Goods Receipt - Optimization
Integration to SAP BW
Integration to SAP TM
Deconsolidation
SAP EWM is similar to SAP WM in terms of basic features, but offers more customization options, such as warehouse structure and picking/putaway processes. SAP EWM also incorporates new concepts such as Activity Zones, Work Centers, and Resources.
EWM has the same basic core functionalities as WM, but adds labor management and internal routing. SAP WM mainstream maintenance ended in 2025 — it’s time to start planning your SAP EWM migration!
MDP Group allows you to optimize your warehouse management processes from end to end with our SAP EWM consultancy services.
SAP Help Portal — SAP Extended Warehouse Management MDP Group — What Is SAP EWM? MDP Group — 5 Reasons to Migrate from WM to EWM
SAP EWM continues to be developed with advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and IoT. With WM maintenance ending in 2025, all organizations on SAP must migrate to EWM. The future of EWM looks bright as it increases warehouse automation and efficiency, and as Embedded EWM becomes the standard within SAP S/4HANA.
SAP EWM is suitable for all businesses with complex warehousing processes, especially in the logistics, manufacturing, and retail sectors. Companies managing multiple warehouses, high SKU volumes, or complex putaway and picking strategies benefit most from EWM's advanced capabilities over WM.
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