on 07-09-2007 7:00 AM
Hi all,
what is the difference between inbound and out bound delivery?
regards,
cpdatt
Inbound delivery is the delivery document through which the goods reach the plant (in MM perspective, after purhcase order, we receive goods through tcode MIGO which is ntohign but inbound delivery)
Inbound delivery types adn the functionality are configured as a part of procurement process and hence in MM
Outbound delivery is the delivery document in sales through which the goods are issued to the ship to party.
This is the delivery which SD consultants talk about and they configure the functionalities of outbound delivery. The standard document type for outbound delivery is LF.
Reward if it helps.
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Navaneetha Krishnan
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<b>inbound</b> delivery means when the goods reaches the plant movement type is 101
<b>Outbund</b> delivery means when we delivers the goods t the customer from the plant movemen ttype is 601
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Out bound delivery is part of sales and inbound part of MM.
The delivery u create after the creation of sales order is outbound as goods are moving out of ur permises.So this handle by sales(logistics Dept)
In case of inbound goods are moving inside ur premises from supplier location so this part is handle by MM (logistics department)
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Inbound delivery mean stocks well be receving by plant EX rawmarerials
Outbound mterials that are staged and moved away from a storage facility. These goods can be sent to customers, to production or simply be a stock transfer to another facility.
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Hi Cpdatt,
As the name suggets:
Inbound delivery: is realted to the goods which are coming into your stores
Outbound delivery: is related to the goods moving out of stores.
PL go thr below links:
Inbound delivery:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_crm40/helpdata/en/f0/0f10cbfca6d349b773f77f0967195b/content.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_crm40/helpdata/en/96/f7b05f888111d3b4c2006094b9b9dd/content.htm
http://expertanswercenter.techtarget.com/eac/knowledgebaseAnswer/0,295199,sid63_gci982925,00.html
Outbound delivery:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/dd/5607a6545a11d1a7020000e829fd11/content.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_crm40/helpdata/en/63/e48939728dd04abac5b86aa66002c2/content.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_crm40/helpdata/en/63/e48939728dd04abac5b86aa66002c2/content.htm
Reward points if it helps
Regards
Srini
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Dear CP Datt
Inbound delivery is Recieving the goods from vendor and out bound delivery is Issuing the materials to the Customer...
You can use T-CodeVL31N for inbound delivery
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Regards
MBS
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hi,
goods coming into the plant is called inbound delivery , the movement type is 561
goods going out of the plant is called outbound delivery , the movement type is 601
pls reward points if the answer is helpful
REgards,
Murali
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