FMCG
FMCG
High-volume, FEFO, shelf-life and promotion management in distribution centers.
High-volume, FEFO, shelf-life and promotion management in distribution centers.
Why Qventra
Deep SAP EWM integration
Designs that connect warehouse execution with production, transport and quality processes.
Operator-centric UX
RF and terminal flows shaped together with shop-floor and warehouse teams.
Pragmatic roadmaps
Short assessments, realistic rollouts and measurable improvements instead of big-bang projects.
Typical challenges
- Limited visibility across warehouses, production and transport.
- Manual workarounds in spreadsheets for critical logistics decisions.
- Difficulty stabilising processes during growth, reorganisation or network changes.
Our approach (2–6 weeks)
Assessment & roadmap
Review current flows, KPIs and constraints to define where SAP EWM can bring the fastest impact.
Design & configuration
Design warehouse structures, RF flows and integrations, then configure SAP EWM accordingly.
Pilot, rollout & hypercare
Start with a pilot, then roll out in waves with clear training, KPIs and improvement loops.
EWM scope overview
- Inbound, internal and outbound flows across your warehouse network.
- Slotting, replenishment and inventory accuracy.
- Integration with SAP TM, quality, production and external systems.
How Qventra products help
- Activity dashboards for workload and performance visibility in SAP EWM warehouses.
- Terminal-based RF execution for putaway, picking, replenishment and counting.
Processes & use cases
High-volume FMCG patterns we see in DCs and regional networks: campaigns, shelf life, and omnichannel pressure.
Campaign & promo execution
Short windows with predictable picking capacity, staging, and carrier cut-offs — coordinated in EWM and TM.
Shelf life & FEFO
Enforce FEFO at bin and pick face, with clear blocked/expiry handling and fewer write-offs.
Returns, co-pack & VAS
Disposition flows that keep inventory accurate while supporting value-added work at the DC.
Operational pain points
- Promo spikes expose weak wave release and staging discipline.
- Expiry risk and write-offs from inconsistent FEFO enforcement.
- High SKU churn without stable master-data governance.
- Chargeback noise when TM settlement does not match executed fulfilment.
KPIs we improve
Targets depend on your baseline — these are the levers we measure in assessments and pilots.
OTIF / on-time shipment
Especially during campaigns
Pick productivity
RF paths and slotting tuned to SKU mix
Expiry & write-off rate
FEFO discipline and blocked-stock hygiene
Related case studies
Proof points from similar industries and SAP EWM / logistics programmes (topic-matched; explicit topics in frontmatter preferred).
- High-throughput seasonal campaign warehouse for FMCG
A consumer-goods warehouse faced extreme seasonal peaks and needed a more stable model for... SAP EWM case study, SAP Extended Warehouse Management - Qventra.
- FMCG Distribution Center Optimization with SAP EWM
FEFO, shelf-life management and promotion handling in a high-volume FMCG distribution center using SAP EWM.
- Faster e-commerce fulfillment for a beauty brand
A beauty brand with strong campaign-driven demand was seeing order volumes spike unpredict... SAP EWM case study, SAP Extended Warehouse Management - Qventra.
- Cold-chain precision for a regional dairy network
A regional dairy distributor was running three temperature-controlled warehouses and servi... SAP EWM case study, SAP Extended Warehouse Management - Qventra.
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