on 01-30-2016 12:59 PM
Hi Folks,
We are using route determination without TU.
Suppose my 3 HUs are going through same route to different customer .
How to arrange the HU loading sequence so that HU for nearest customer will be loaded at end .
Thanks for your support.
Regards,
SS
In one outbound delivery order there is only one customer. How do you manage to model three different customers?
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In the outbound delivery order header you have a sequence number. This sequence number is determined by SCM-Route determination based on the sequence that this customer has as stop in the route sequence.
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Hi,
from the SCM route. In there you have to maintain a sequence.
And this sequence number Markus refers to, can then be used to determine a staging bay = a bin in the staging area. And this can be you loading sequence.
But of course you only have once customer in one outbound delivery order.
Brgds
Juergen
Hi,
when you write "We are using route determination without TU." does that mean that you use SCM route determination?
Brgds
Juergen
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Hi Sunil,
We do not have any set up for sequential loading HUs in EWM. If you refer the WAVE functionality, that is planned up to staging only.
C K Reddy
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Hi Sunil,
Yes, it can be possible through transportation lanes.we can maintain the route for final location along with intermediate locations.
But, when you move the customers in to EWM, need to create location also for those along with BP master data.
option : in CFM1 transaction select '2' for ' Create Loc./BP' against the customers.
C K Reddy
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