on 11-25-2009 7:28 AM
Hi,
Just wanted to know what is the use of GR in GTS. As we create declarations with PO and Inbound deliveriers can anybody tell me what role does GR have in gts. Why do we have to push GR to GTS from ecc?
What is the importance of a GR in gts?
Thanks!!
You can use goods receipt for trade preference. Request Long term supplier declarations.
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As Gabriel says, GR - in fact, all goods movements, not only receipts - are important for "Customs Procedures with Economic Impact", like CWH, IPR, etc. In those cases, GTS maintains inventory records for audit and control purposes.
Even with the simple Declarations before GR that you use, the system records discrepancies between the Delivery quantities and the GR quantities; again for audit purposes - you are supposed to declare all the goods that you receive.
Hope that helps,
Dave
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Hello,
good receipts/issues are important within Special customs procedures when using customs warehouse. To declare duty paid / unpaid stock goods receipts or issues are important.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_gts71/helpdata/en/4c/4e6442a3d9e72ce10000000a1550b0/content.htm
Best regards,
Gabriel.
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