30.06.2026

SAP Warehouse Robotics

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Expansion of Integration with SAP Warehouse Robotics

How Modern Warehouse Automation Seamlessly Integrates into the SAP Ecosystem

Robots in warehouses are no longer a thing of the future. Autonomous mobile robots, automated guided vehicles, and shuttle solutions are now handling transport, order picking, and replenishment processes.
When they’re integrated into your company’s SAP system landscape, they can reach their full potential. And that brings us to SAP Warehouse Robotics.

What is SAP Warehouse Robotics?

SAP Warehouse Robotics is not a single robot, but rather a standardized integration layer between SAP Extended Warehouse Management (SAP EWM) and robotics solutions from various manufacturers. SAP controls the logic and processes—the robots carry them out.

SAP EWM then communicates via clearly defined interfaces with a Robotics Resource Management (RRM) component, which in turn connects the individual robot fleets. The result: fewer custom interfaces, more standardization, and greater security.

Many warehouses start with a clearly defined robotics use case, such as:
• Transporting goods from the receiving area to the storage zone
• Replenishing picking stations
• Removing goods from packing stations

Increasing Level of Automation = Enhanced Integration

It is quite normal for the level of automation to continue to grow over time. However, this also means that requirements increase:

  • More types of robots
  • More processes
  • Greater dynamics in the warehouse

This is where we need enhanced integration: It ensures that SAP EWM remains the central control hub even in more complex scenarios. Typical enhancement scenarios in practice:

  1. Automate Additional Process Steps
    Robots not only handle transportation but are also actively integrated into picking, production, and cross-docking processes.
  2. Orchestrate Multiple Robot Fleets
    Different manufacturers, different capabilities—SAP Warehouse Robotics enables unified control via standardized services.
  3. Intelligent Order Assignment
    Through extensions, order distribution can take into account criteria such as priority, distance, battery status, or utilization.
  4. Real-Time Transparency in the Warehouse.
    Status updates from the robots are fed directly back into the SAP system—for monitoring, reporting, and rapid response to malfunctions.

SAP Warehouse Robotics: Thought out from a technical perspective—but implemented pragmatically

The integration is based on SAP EWM (S/4HANA and later), the Warehouse Robotics Framework, and standardized interfaces. As always, the guiding principle is: as much standardization as possible, as much customization as necessary. You benefit from this integration in several ways:

  • Faster scaling as throughput increases
  • Easier integration of new robotics solutions
  • Clear separation of process logic and execution
  • Investment protection through SAP standards

In short: The warehouse is not only becoming more automated, but also more controllable.

Does this sound like you?

Expanding integration with SAP Warehouse Robotics is a strategic step toward a smart, flexible, and future-proof warehouse. By adopting a clean, SAP-based integration architecture early on, you lay the foundation for further automation—without the proliferation of interfaces.

Book your initial consultation now to learn more!