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SAP Supply Chain Management Overview
SAP Training Overview

This course is designed specifically for project team members or anyone that is interested in obtaining an overview of the main processes included in SAP's Supply Chain Management including Sales, Procurement, Manufacturing, and Warehouse Management. The goal of this course is to provide participants with a solid understanding of Supply Chain Management in SAP including terminology, processes, functionality, and integration. The intent is to prepare the participants for additional levels of training. Participants should walk away from this class with an understanding of the SD, MM, and PP modules of SAP.

SAP Training Audience

This course is designed for individuals who are project team members or anyone that wants an understanding of SAP's Supply Chain Management functionality.

SAP Training Prerequisites

SAP for the Non Technical User Introduction is required.

SAP Training Objectives

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:

  • Discuss the Integration between the Forecast, Sales, Procurement, Manufacturing, and Warehouse Processes
  • Discuss the concept of Master Data as it pertains to SD, MM, and PP
    • Customer
    • Vendor
    • Purchasing Info Record
    • Source of Supply
    • Material
    • Bills of Material
    • Routings
    • Bins
  • Define Forecasting for:
    • Procured Material
    • Manufactured Material
    • Customers (Sales and Operational Planning)
  • Discuss Demand
    • Forecasts
    • Independent Requirements
    • Make-to-Order
    • Make-to-Stock
    • Unplanned Demand
    • MRP
  • Explain the overall process flow in the following areas:
    • Order to Ship
      • Sales Order
      • Availability Check
      • Delivery
      • Picking
      • Post Goods Issue (Ship)
    • Procure to Receipt
      • Purchase Requisition
      • Purchase Order
      • Post Goods Receipt
      • Putaway
    • Demand to Manufacture
      • Forecast
      • Independent Requirements
      • Make to Order
      • Planned Order
      • Production Order
      • Component Issue
      • Confirmation
      • Post Goods Receipt
      • Putaway
  • Discuss the Integration of Materials Requirement Planning with the Sales, Procurement, and Manufacturing Processes:
  • Discuss the Integration between core SAP (ECC) and the MySCM (APO) planning tool
SAP Training Course duration

3 Days

SAP Training Course outline

Unit 1 - Forecast, Sales, Procurement, Manufacturing, and Warehouse Processing

Upon completing this unit, participants should be familiar with the following processes and how they integrate:
  • Demand
  • Sales
  • Procurement
  • Manufacturing
  • Warehouse
Unit 2 - SCM Master Data

Upon completing this unit, participants should be familiar with Master Data pertinent to SCM including:
  • Material Master Records
  • Customer Master Records
  • Vendor Master Records
  • Purchasing Info Record
  • Source of Supply
  • Bills of Material
  • Routing
  • Work Center
  • Bins
Transactions Covered in Unit 2

  • MM01
  • XD01
  • XK01
  • ME11
  • ME01
  • CS01
  • CR01
  • CA01
  • LX01
Unit 3 - Forecasting

Upon completing this unit, participants should be familiar with various ways of forecasting demand:
  • Material Forecast
    • By Bill of Material
    • By Individual Material
  • Customer-Specific Forecasts
  • Independent Requirements
    • By Material
    • By Customer
Transactions Covered in Unit 3
  • MC87
  • MC75
  • MD61
  • MD81
Unit 4 - Demand

Upon completing this unit, participants should be familiar with demand drivers in SCM:
  • Forecasts and Independent Requirements
  • Sales Order
  • Material Reservation
  • Stock Transport Orders
  • Production Orders
  • Safety Stock
  • Lot Size
  • Materials Requirement Planning
Transactions Covered in Unit 4
  • MD61
  • MM03
  • ME23N
  • MD04
  • MD02
  • MD03
Unit 5- Order to Ship Process

Upon completing this unit, participants should be familiar with the Order to Ship Process and the integration with procurement, manufacturing, and warehouse processes:
  • Create a Sales Order
  • Review the effects of the Sales Order on Demand Management
  • Create a Delivery
  • Pick the Material
  • Ship the Material
  • Review the effects of Shipping on Inventory and Demand Management
Transactions Covered in Unit 5
  • VA01
  • VL01N
  • VL02N
  • MD04
Unit 6 - Procure to Receipt Process

Upon completing this unit, participants should be familiar with the Procure to Receipt Process and the integration with sales, manufacturing, and warehouse processes:
  • Create a Purchase Requisition Manually
  • Create a Purchase Requisition via the MRP run to satisfy a demand
  • Create a Purchase Order from a Purchase Requisition
  • Receive the Material
  • Place the material into the storage bin (putaway)
Transactions Covered in Unit 6
  • ME51N
  • ME21N
  • MIGO
  • LT21
Unit 7 - Demand to Manufacture Process

Upon completing this unit, participants should be familiar with the Demand to Manufacture Process and the integration with sales, procurement, and warehouse processes:
  • Create an Independent Requirement
  • Execute MRP
  • Create a Production Order from a Planned Order
  • Issue Components to the Production Order
  • Confirm Operations
  • Receive the finished product into inventory
  • Place the finished product into the storage bin (putaway)
Transactions Covered in Unit 7
  • MD61
  • MD04
  • MD02
  • CO40
  • MB1A
  • CO11N
  • MIGO
Unit 8 - Demand Planning in ECC and MySCM

Upon completing this unit, participants should be able to define the differences between demand planning in ECC versus MySCM and how ECC and MySCM integrate.
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