SAP EWM Wave Management is a critical function that optimizes picking processes in high-volume outbound operations. A wave ensures that outbound delivery orders grouped by specific criteria are processed as a single batch job. Through configured wave templates, intelligent wave release criteria, and warehouse order creation rules, EWM maximizes picking efficiency while automating workforce distribution. In this guide, we cover the steps to configure wave setup from scratch, release criteria, and batch picking setup.
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A wave is a logical group of outbound delivery orders to be processed within the same time window. Without waves, each delivery document is processed separately; this leads to increased picking distances, difficulty in team coordination, and missed shipping time targets.
Advantages of Wave Management:
Wave Management is one of the features included within Embedded EWM Basic scope and expands with more advanced rule engines in Advanced EWM.
A wave template is the blueprint where you define which outbound delivery orders fall within the wave scope and what the release conditions are.
SPRO path: SCM Extended Warehouse Management → Extended Warehouse Management → Goods Issue Process → Waves → Define Wave Templates
When creating a new wave template, the following fields are filled in:
Which delivery documents are included in the wave is determined by filter criteria. Example criteria:
Wave release means all warehouse orders in the wave are released for picking. Release criteria determine when and under what conditions this moment arrives.
After the warehouse planner creates the wave, they manually release it through the Fiori app or via transaction /SCWM/WAVE. This is preferred for low-volume operations or critical shipments.
SPRO path: … → Waves → Define Automatic Wave Release
Scheduling rules for automatic release are defined. For example, the wave can automatically be released every day at 06:00, 10:00, and 14:00. This provides continuous flow without requiring the warehouse planner’s intervention.
In more advanced scenarios, wave release can be conditioned on certain conditions being met:
Warehouse order creation rules determine how warehouse tasks are grouped and converted into warehouse orders. These rules directly affect picking efficiency.
SPRO path: … → Warehouse Order → Define Warehouse Order Creation Rules
Rule parameters:
In a wave with 200 outbound delivery orders:
Batch picking is when a picker picks for multiple orders in a single trip. In EWM, this function is naturally supported through the warehouse order structure and becomes more effective with specific settings.
Step 1: Picking Cart or Tote Configuration For batch picking, the picker’s physical transport device (cart, tote, basket) must be introduced to the system. The capacity of this device limits which order group can be processed in a single trip.
Step 2: Connection with Warehouse Order Grouping Rule In the warehouse order creation rule defined above, batch picking is enabled by selecting Pick Cart / Delivery Combination as the grouping criterion.
Step 3: RF Terminal Integration When the picker opens a warehouse order on the RF terminal, the system shows which tote to place which goods in. After each pick, the tote number is confirmed; this prevents order mix-ups.
Main Fiori apps used to monitor waves in EWM:
In EWM installations integrated with robotic systems, wave monitoring becomes a critical tool for evaluating automation system efficiency in real time.
Yes. Waves are not mandatory in EWM; separate warehouse orders can be created for each delivery. However, not using waves outside of low-volume warehouses causes capacity waste, long picking times, and increased warehouse planner workload.
Yes, before the wave transitions to “Released” status. After release, it is not possible to add new documents to the existing wave; a new wave must be created.
EWM blocks warehouse tasks with insufficient stock or moves them to a separate “backorder” group. Planners can track these documents through Warehouse Management Monitor (/SCWM/MON) and initiate replenishment or stock transfer.
SAP EWM Wave Management, when correctly configured, has the power to transform warehouse operations. When precise wave template criteria, intelligent release rules, and effective warehouse order creation rules combine, picking times shorten, error rates drop, and shipping schedules improve.
MDP Group’s EWM consultants are ready to design a customized wave architecture according to your warehouse’s flow volume and shipment types.
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