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INTRACOMPANY SALES IN SAP

Former Member
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we have the following requirements in our project :

- we have one sales Organization witn 2 plants ( all belonging to the same Company Code)

All sales activities with Customers ( sales orders and shipping) are done in plant 2 ( called customer divisions) whereas all production activities ( components purchase and consumption , finished Goods declaration, stocks ) are done in plant

Is there a standard process in FCS to deal with this situation ? ( Intra company process with several plants)

Thanks and regards

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Former Member
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'Plants' in SAP are not divisions as traditionally understood. SAP plants are locations where you have stock.

You can arrange to have production orders in plant A - and issue the goods from the production order to inventory in plant B using sister plant special procurement.

==> However, the stock must be in plant B is you are selling/shipping from that plant. (Or else you will need to transfer stock - uneeded work.)

I would urge you to look at keepint the implementation as a single plant.

Former Member
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hi

this is to inform you that

let me arrange your requriment in this manner.

one company code

two plants - production plant 1 and 2nd is delivering plant.

In enterprise structure please tae plant 1 as manufacturing plant where production activities ( components purchase and consumption , finished Goods declaration, stocks ) are done in plant. after finishing goods are completed in Production Plant 1 then trnasfer it to Delivering plant 2. through plant to plant transfer.

if the above is not possible

then create delivering plant as finished goods storage location where the goods will be ready for delivery.

All sales activities with Customers ( sales orders and shipping) are done in plant 2 ( called customer divisions) - as delivering plant.

Is there a standard process in FCS to deal with this situation - please explain what is FCS ?

awaiting for your reply.

regards

balajia

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hello

thanks for this Answer...

sorry , FCS was my name of my Project.. ( the question was " Is there a standard Process in SAP to handle that" ?)

Regarding your proposal, it is interesting but we wanted to make an automated flows ( without manual stock transfer)..

We wanted to apply the same concept as standard Intercompany Sales..

regards

Former Member
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hi

this is to inform you that

one company code - two plants - production plant 1 and 2nd is delivering plant.

In enterprise structure please take plant 1 as manufacturing plant where production activities ( components purchase and consumption , finished Goods declaration, stocks ) are done in plant. after finishing goods are completed in Production Plant 1 then trnasfer it to Delivering plant 2. through plant to plant transfer - as we are doing the same in our project and we have automated the same and this was client requriment also to automate it.

if the above is not possible

then create delivering plant as finished goods storage location where the goods will be ready for delivery.

All sales activities with Customers ( sales orders and shipping) are done in plant 2 ( called customer divisions) - as delivering plant - even you can automate this also except PGI.

balajia

Former Member
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hello,

thank you for this helpful answer..

could you please give more details about this stock transfer ( between the 2 plants) ?

how did you implement the automatic stock transfer between the plants ?

Is there any Intracompany Invoice ?

Regards

Former Member
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There are many approaches to transferring stock. You can use a stock transport order, move stock with MM movements without an order. You can also consider sister plant special procurement.

There is no intracompany invoice. Intracompany invoices are archaic artifacts of unintegrated, heterogenous system landscapes and processes. One of teh objectives of implementing SAP is to get rid of these.