When implementing SAP Extended Warehouse Management (SAP EWM), look at the physical structure of your warehouse or warehouse complex, and create an SAP EWM structure that mirrors this. Define the individual physical areas within the warehouse, such as high-rack storage area, bulk storage area, and fixed bin picking area, as storage types within the warehouse. Define storage bins for each storage type as well. SAP EWM uses these storage bins to manage stock information for all products in the warehouse, at the storage bin level.

Warehouse Structural Elements
The warehouse structure in warehouse management is divided hierarchically and consists of the following elements:
Warehouse number
The warehouse number is a four-character code that represents a single warehouse or warehouse complex.
Storage type
A storage type represents a physical storage area in an individual warehouse. The technical, spatial, and organization characteristics are set in the customizing settings.
Storage section
Each storage type can be divided into one or more storage sections. Storage bins with specific common attributes, such as storage bins for fast moving items that are close to the goods issue zone, are assigned to one storage section.
Storage bin
In each storage type you have one or several storage bins. The coordinates of the storage bin indicate the exact position in the warehouse in which products can be stored.
Activity area
An activity area is a logical grouping of storage bins. It can refer to a storage type, or it can represent a group of bins from several storage types. You can either assign storage bins manually to the activity areas, or if there is a 1:1 relationship between storage type and activity area, you can have the system generate the activity area and the assignment.


