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hello friends,

presently am working vth upgradation project.here i come across one process called DIMP(discrete industries and mill products).now my question is, what it is exactly? and what is the need to do this?

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Hi Sravan,

The SAP Mill Products component adds sector-specific functionality to an ERP system to satisfy the complex requirements of mill industries (e.g. metal, wood, paper, textiles, construction materials, and cable sectors).

These industry segments differ from others primarily in that the materials used have a large number of characteristics and variants. The materials in the segments listed above are also predominantly area-based (e.g. paper, textiles, plastic film) or length-based (e.g. cables, piping). Account must be taken of these material characteristics throughout the entire supply chain.

To cater for the particularities of these industry segments, SAP Mill Products features processes and functions that cover the entire supply-chain cycle – from product design and configuration, through planning, order processing, capacity planning and production, to final delivery. Additional functions are available in costing and inventory management. SAP Mill Products are also integrated into Quality Management, Financial Accounting, and Controlling.

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Hi,

DIMP stands for Discrete Industries and Mill Products and is actually one of SAP's industry solutions (SAP for specific businesses). It maps business processes for the aerospace and defense, automotive, high tech, engineering construction and operations, and industrial machinery and components industries.

This info was found in SAP Info issue 119. See URL http://www.sapinfo.net/public/en/print.php4/article/Article-25854410372169d82e/en

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Hi Sravan,

The SAP Mill Products component adds sector-specific functionality to an ERP system to satisfy the complex requirements of mill industries (e.g. metal, wood, paper, textiles, construction materials, and cable sectors).

These industry segments differ from others primarily in that the materials used have a large number of characteristics and variants. The materials in the segments listed above are also predominantly area-based (e.g. paper, textiles, plastic film) or length-based (e.g. cables, piping). Account must be taken of these material characteristics throughout the entire supply chain.

To cater for the particularities of these industry segments, SAP Mill Products features processes and functions that cover the entire supply-chain cycle – from product design and configuration, through planning, order processing, capacity planning and production, to final delivery. Additional functions are available in costing and inventory management. SAP Mill Products are also integrated into Quality Management, Financial Accounting, and Controlling.

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hi,

please check out the link below it might help you

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_dimp50/helpdata/EN/4e/1796374b088e5ce10000009b38f8cf/frameset.htm

http://www.gavesatec.com/Images/Master%20Guide%20Mill%20Products.pdf

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