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main sub modules in SCM?

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hi friends,

what are the main submodules available in SCM like apo have main dp and snp, like let me know for scm also. its great help.

regards

suneel.

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hello Suneel -

These are the submodules along with description.

Strategic, Tactical, and Operational Planning

With SAP SCM, you can optimize a full range of planning activities, including:

<b>Demand planning and forecasting</b> – Forecast and plan anticipated demand for products or product characteristics. Use state-of-the-art forecasting algorithms for product life-cycle planning and trade promotion planning.

<b>Safety stock planning</b> – Assign optimal safety stock and target stock levels in all inventories in the supply network. Meet your desired customer service levels while maintaining a minimum amount of safety stock.

<b>Supply network planning</b> – Integrate purchasing, manufacturing, distribution, and transportation plans into an overall supply picture – so you can simulate and implement comprehensive tactical planning and sourcing decisions based on a single, globally consistent model. This can involve heuristics and capacity planning, optimization, and multilevel supply and demand matching.

<b>Distribution planning</b> – Determine the best short-term strategy to allocate available supply to meet demand and to replenish stocking locations. To achieve this, planners can determine which demands can be fulfilled by existing supply elements.

<b>Supply network collaboration</b> – Work with partners across your supply network. Using collaboration features that improve visibility into supply and demand, you and your partners can reduce inventory buffers, increase the velocity of raw materials and finished goods through the pipeline, improve customer service, and increase revenues.

<b>Service Parts Planning</b>

With SAP SCM, you can also handle <b>service parts planning</b> activities, including:

<b>Parts demand planning</b> – Improve the accuracy of forecasts through better modeling of demand quantities, events, and their respective deviations. You can select sophisticated forecast models and optimize model parameters to improve forecasting for slow-moving parts or for parts with irregular demand patterns. Through aggregated forecast-parameter profile maintenance, you can make data maintenance more efficient.

<b>Parts inventory planning</b> – Reduce inventory levels and achieve retail service levels by providing more precise demand modeling. You can distribute inventory optimally within the multi-echelon supply chain to ensure high service levels while keeping inventory levels at a minimum.

<b>Parts supply planning</b> – Reduce inventory in the supply chain by improving supplier alignment, increasing automation, and developing accurate supply plans. You can also reduce operational cost through efficient purchasing practices.

<b>Parts distribution planning</b> – Set up stock transfers for parts within a service parts network to reduce stock-out situations and operational costs.

<b>Parts monitoring</b> – Work with suppliers and customers to exchange information and handle alerts collaboratively.

<b>Order Fulfillment</b>

With SAP SCM, you can manage <b>order fulfillment activities</b>, including:

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Sales order processing</b> – Fulfill a contract or purchase order with a specific product configuration and quantity – or a given service at a specific time.

<b>Billing</b> – Handle the entire billing process, from the creation and cancellation of invoices through the transfer of billing information to the accounting department.

<b>Procurement</b>

SAP SCM supports end-to-end procurement, including processes for:

<b>Strategic sourcing</b> – Identify and evaluate vendors based on historical performance and other data. Create long-term sourcing plans that align with financial and marketing strategies.

<b>Purchase order processing</b> – Convert demand, such as purchase requisitions and e-shopping carts, into purchase orders or delivery schedules for a scheduling agreement.

<b>Invoicing</b> – Receive, enter, and check vendor invoices for correctness in terms of content, price, and computation.

<b>Transportation</b>

With SAP SCM, you can manage key<b> transportation processes</b>, including:

<b>Transportation planning</b> – Optimize shipments, assign carriers to shipments, and tender shipments to assigned carriers.

<b>Transportation execution</b> – Select carriers, calculate freight costs, settle shipment costs, and print documents. Use denied-party and embargo lists when shipping internationally.

Freight costing – Calculate and settle freight costs based on actual shipments and current rates, and use this information to verify invoices.

<b>Warehousing</b>

With SAP SCM, you can manage <b>warehouse</b> activities, including:

<b>Inbound processing and receipt confirmation</b> – Receive and process externally procured goods into your warehouse with a single radio-frequency scan.

<b>Outbound processing</b> – Use RFID technology to manage all the steps of the goods issue, including distribution and proof-of-delivery activities.

<b>Cross docking</b> – Direct inbound goods from receipt to issue without interim storage. Minimize duplicate goods movements, optimize the flow of goods, and shorten routes within the warehouse.

<b>Warehousing and storage management</b> – Optimize internal movements and storage of goods within a warehouse.

<b>Physical inventory</b> – Plan and execute physical inventory or cycle counts.

<b>Manufacturing</b>

SAP SCM supports all production processes, including engineer-to-order, configure-to-order, make-to-order, and make-to-stock manufacturing. The solution enables both:

<b>Production planning and detailed scheduling</b> – Optimize schedules for machine, labor, and overall capacity utilization, factoring in customer delivery dates, material availability, and real-time manufacturing conditions.

<b>Manufacturing operations</b> – Capture production information from the shop floor to support production control and costing processes.

SAP SCM supports <b>supply chain visibility design and analytics</b> with features and functions that enable supply chain design and analytics processes, including:

<b>Strategic supply chain design</b> – With visibility across the entire supply chain network, planners and key decision makers can perform strategic and tactical business planning. They can test scenarios to determine how the supply chain network can address changes in the market, the business, or customer demand.

<b>Supply chain analytics</b> – SAP SCM enables you to define, select, and monitor KPIs to get an integrated, comprehensive view of performance across the supply chain. You can also use predefined KPIs based on the supply chain operations reference (SCOR) model to monitor sourcing, planning, production, distribution, and returns processes.

Hope this helps.

regards,

Suresh Garg

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hi suresh,

can i get any sample business scenerio and can i get any material for this.

regards

suneel.

Former Member
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Hello Suneel -

The best practise material is available on help.sap.com.

http://help.sap.com/bp_scmv150/BBLibrary/documentation/DPL_BB_ConfigGuide_EN_DE.doc

This might help you get started.

This should also help in regards to your DP and SNP scenarios.

regards,

Suresh Garg

Former Member
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hi suresh,

thanks for ur reply, i have seen the document is related bw with apo, its very nice for me, can i get same documents for scm also.

best practises?

regards

suneel.

Former Member
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Suneel -

take a look at the best practises that SAP has out there for SCM.

that will help you in getting the scenarios.

Regards,

Suresh Garg

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