Qventra

RF / Terminal Scenarios

RF and terminal scenarios for SAP EWM warehouse execution

Design barcode-driven RFUI flows that warehouse operators can trust — from goods receipt to picking, packing and physical inventory.

RF scenarios fail when screens are overloaded, scanning steps are unclear or process design ignores real device constraints. We design SAP EWM RFUI flows for goods receipt, putaway, picking, packing, stock query and physical inventory — aligned with how your teams move, scan and confirm work.

What RF and terminal scenarios solve

Paper lists, improvised scanning and inconsistent confirmation steps create inventory differences and slow throughput. Without clear RF design, even a strong EWM blueprint struggles on the shop floor.

How Qventra supports RF process design

We map operational steps to SAP EWM RFUI, define scanning logic, exception handling and role-based flows. We also support browser-based terminal options where they fit your device and connectivity model.

Execution connected to SAP and software

RF is the execution layer of warehouse design. It must align with strategies, HU logic, integration and supervisor visibility.

  • SAP EWM RFUI, warehouse tasks and confirmations
  • Terminal UI, device integration and custom confirmations
  • Operator paths, training and adoption

Typical SAP EWM RF processes

Core flows we design and stabilize with operations teams.

Goods receipt & putaway

Scan-driven receipt, HU creation and directed putaway with clear exception handling.

Picking & packing

Wave-friendly picking, pick-HU handling and packing confirmation aligned with outbound priorities.

Physical inventory

Counting methods, recount rules and posting discipline that protect stock accuracy.

Stock query & internal moves

Fast bin and HU lookup plus internal movements with minimal screen steps.

Browser-based terminals

RF-style flows on industrial browsers where device and Wi-Fi models support it.

FAQ

Do you support standard SAP RFUI only?

We start from standard RFUI where possible and extend only when operational needs clearly require custom flows or integrations.

Can barcode scanning work with existing labels?

Yes. We design scanning logic around your label standards, HU structures and printer landscape.

How do you improve user adoption?

By reducing screen steps, aligning flows with physical paths and training with realistic scenarios — not abstract demos.

Is RF design part of EWM consulting?

Yes. RF is a core part of our SAP EWM engagements and a dedicated solution area for execution-focused projects.

Discuss your operational challenge

Start with a focused conversation or a short assessment to see which solution area fits your warehouse, logistics or SAP landscape.