https://blogs.sap.com/2018/07/31/ewm-storage-control-losc-vs-posc/
In this blog , you can find implementation examples.
If you want to get process explanation, please check sap.help –> https://help.sap.com/viewer/3d97bec9bf1649099384bb8167df3cf2/9.5.0.2/en-US/812e20ff-f54c-4f13-ae43-141ed9519698.html
POSC
Movement of products in a warehouse is based on processing requirement. You can use this type of storage control to map complex putaways, stock removals, and warehouse-internal movements. You can find the POSC process explanation step-by-step below:
Process-oriented storage control only operates with handling units.
For example :
1- Unloading
2- Deconsolidation
3- Repacking
3-Putaway
This video can be helpful to make it more clear –> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwpcQmObMRU&t=988s
I will explain this process with a simple scenerio.
Scenerio 1:
1- Pick up HU to picking area.
2- Loading for delivery.
In this scenerio ; i have to check HU which must be loaded for delivery.
Configurations :
External storage processes are defined –> OB01 and OB04.
External step OB04 is assigned to warehouse number. After that, source storage type / destination storage type, destination area, destination storage bin and WPT relations filled out.
Storage process OUT1 is defined.
Then, storage process steps are assigned.
Be careful ! OB01 contain automatic WT creation.
Next step , OUT1 is assigned to WOCR.
After completion pick up, you can go on next step loading !
When you confirm first step, SAP create automatic warehouse for loading.
Final step is that load HUs for delivery and confirm last WT.
LOSC
You can benefit from layout oriented storage control for stock movements which move to travel via an intermediate storage bins.
For more please check –> https://help.sap.com/viewer/3d97bec9bf1649099384bb8167df3cf2/9.5.0.2/en-US/86916635-c972-4db7-9d03-7e00c4901a0c.html
And also, check blog –> https://blogs.sap.com/2015/12/11/layout-oriented-storage-control-process-in-ewm/
Video from Hendrik Schulte-Bahrenberg –> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6a1Sy-tYOA
I used layout oriented storage control in our EWM implementation with a scenerio destination storage bin decided with ID points.
Scenerio :
For example for putaway :
1 – WT1 –> Hu transfer from gr-area to IN-3 .
2- WT2 –> Hu transfer from IN-3 to A3-04 .
Not : IN-3 determined so that final destination bin A3 !
Process is described in the drawing below. We need IN-X defined intermediate storage bins. These bins can be used as identification points in order.
For more detail , you can check thread –> https://answers.sap.com/questions/506247/creation-sequencial-2-warehouse-task-for-putaway-a.html
Configurations :
Define LOSC –> Source storage type 9010 and destination storage type 0080 but i added IDPO storage type interim storage type .
IDPO storage type :
Finally, SAP created 2 WT to manage layout oriented storage control. You have to confirm all of them one by one.
Firstly, HU comes to 901 then it is transfed to IDPO. When you confirm , you can complete putawat into final destination bin such a 0080-01-01-01.