Updated in 2017 : Course updated to reflect changes in S/4 HANA
Logistic Execution is one of the core activity of any company. Increasingly, companies are required to execute more complex processes as a means of keeping their competitive advantage.
The objective of this course is to explain both the business and SAP process within the Logistic Execution area. It is aimed to provide students a deepdive into the subject in an easy, comprehensive, course that can be applied in today's workplace.
For this course we will be deepdive into the following areas
Updated in 2017 : Course updated to reflect changes in S/4 HANA
Logistic Execution is one of the core activity of any company. Increasingly, companies are required to execute more complex processes as a means of keeping their competitive advantage.
The objective of this course is to explain both the business and SAP process within the Logistic Execution area. It is aimed to provide students a deepdive into the subject in an easy, comprehensive, course that can be applied in today's workplace.
For this course we will be deepdive into the following areas
The best way to use the Logistic Execution Processes
The configuration behind the Logistic Execution module (Distribution module)
Packaging core concepts
System demonstrations
The course will cover the following SAP functionality
How to create anduse Outbound deliveries effectively
The mass creation of Outbound delivery in the foreground and background, and how to use it in the context of the business
Route determination and why it is important
Picking strategies and howthey are executed in SAP
Executing Picking in Inventory management and warehouse management (IM and WM)
When to use Packing and how to execute it in Handling Unit management (HU)
It is not just SAP details that this course will be covering, the course also covers
The process from the perspective of the business and users.
The integration and context of Supply Chain Management .
How to run these process in SAP and why do we execute them in a particular way.
SAP "Best Practice".
This course is part of the larger SAP Supply Chain course, but has been segregated as to provide a targeted, deepdive session into the SAP functionality of Logistic Execution.
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The business case for the usage and creation of the outbound delivery
Introduction to the outbound process
A demonstration on how to create an outbound delivery - VL01n
A deepdive session on what happens when you create an outbound delivery
A deepdive into the configuraiton and best practice of the outbound delivery
A Deepdive into the configuration and the best practice of the outbound delivery
The creation of multiple outbound delivery using the mass creation program, for background mode - VL10
How to use the delivery process list - VL06
Picking, an introduction to the concept of picking and the various types of picking
A comparision between the inventory managment and warehouse managment and how the interact
How Sloc are determined in SAP both on the sales order or on the delivery
How to carry out the picking process in the SAP using the IM module
A demonstration and configuration of the picking process
Introduction to the core concept of packing
Introduction and core concept of packing, and why and when it should be done
An example of a packing label and the values on the label.
How the packing and picking activities relate to the business case of widget inc
A demonstration and configuration of the packing process
Doing a PGI in SAP
How the route is determined in SAP and why it is important to the logistic process - Part 1
Deepdive for the route determination
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