on 07-17-2007 7:41 AM
Dear Sap experts,
How make to stock scenario will work.
Thanks
sudhakar.
Make-To-Stock Production
Planning a Product
Creating a Sales Order
Executing Multi-Level Requirements Planning
Converting the Planned Order into a Production Order
Withdrawing the Material for the Production Order
Confirming the Production Order
Creating a Delivery
Creating a Billing Document
Regards
AK
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Hi Sudha,
Make-To-Stock Production
Purpose
We describe the planning of a product for make-to-stock production. After requirements planning, you analyze the stock situation and convert a planned order into a production order. You also enter a sales order that is not relevant to the planning. The production order is then released and saved. After the material withdrawals and confirmation of the operations, you analyze the production variances. The sales order is delivered and settled.
Process Flow
1. Planning a Product
T.code: MD61
Logistics  Production  Production Planning  Demand Management  Planned Independent Requirements  Create
2. Creating a Sales Order
T.code: VA01
Logistics  Sales and Distribution  Sales  Order  Create
3. Executing Multi-Level Requirements Planning
T.code: MD02
From the MRP node, choose Planning  Single Item - Multi-Level
4. Converting the Planned Order into a Production Order
Tcode: MD04
From the MRP node, choose
Evaluations  Stock/Reqmts list
5. Withdrawing the Material for the Production Order
T.code: MB1A
Logistics  Materials Management  Inventory Management  Goods Movement  Goods Issue
6. Confirming the Production Order
T.code: CO11N
Logistics  Production  Production Control  Confirmation  Enter  For Operation  Time Ticket
7. Creating a Delivery
T.code: VL01N
Logistics  Sales and Distribution  Shipping and Transportation  Outbound Delivery  Create  Single Document  With Reference to Sales Order
8. Creating a Billing Document
T.code: VF01
Logistics  Sales  Billing  Billing document  Create
Reward points if u helpful
Cheers,
Govind.
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hi,
make to stock scenario :
the production process is not triggered by the sales order,usually products are manufactured based on the past sales forecats.
You should always use make-to-stock production if you produce stock independently of orders because you want to provide your customers immediately with goods from that stock later on.
You might even want to produce goods without having sales orders, if you expect that there might be customer demand in the future.
This means that make-to-stock strategies can support a very close customer-vendor relationship because your objective here is to provide your customers with goods from your stock as quickly as possible.
Returns that have passed quality inspection and other unexpected goods receipts can be used for other sales orders.
configuration depends upon the customer requirments because due to that
1.the strategy group (materrial master ) is decided
2. lot size
3.requirment class
reward points
sriram.
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REFER LINK BELOW
<a href="http://www50.sap.com/businessmaps/8704D9820DD64A248B842224B27D41BB.htm">MAKE TO STOCK</a>
<a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_ides/helpdata/en/51/9532c0a1fa11d189ba0000e829fbbd/content.htm">MAKE TO STOCK HELP</a>
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Hi,
In Make to stock scenario we will make available of stock of a tranding goods or semi finished goods by transfering the stock from shofloor storage location in to Shipping location through MIGO transaction.First we will create sales order then we will do stock movement,then delivery, PGI and finally billing.
Regards,
Hari
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