on 2011 Dec 16 6:59 AM
Dear All,
I am working on scenario as, my final product is car for that I have two plants, one plant for assembly of car & other is for manufacturing a body of car. Manufacturing of Body is work on make to stock.How I can map this scenario in SAP?
Hi,
Varient configuration make to order you can use strategy 25 and for make to stoke you can use 65 strategy type.
Manufacturing of body you can use 65 strategy type. car can be done with 25 as usual.
please correct me if i am wrong or award.
Thank u
krishna
Edited by: dr.krishna on Dec 17, 2011 6:21 AM
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Hi avi.khambalkar,
Well i understand your scenario but thing is as of you said that assembly at one plant say Plant1 and Car mfg at one Plant say 2
So, if that is the case my question is in plant1 do you have variants for parts.
In plant2 there is no doubt you will have the different colors OK.
Here you have to decide that a in Plant1 if you want to keep stock you can use the Strategy 65 and which is MTS OK.
And in Plant2 Car body manufacturing with different colors so you have to go with 25 strategy which is MTO variant configuration OK.
And the other way you can combine both the plants1&2 and do the planning say Scope of planning.
I hope try it once and any queries pop me again.
Regards,
Madhu.G
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Hi,
Why don't you try with:
Planning Strategy 50 is planning without final assembly.
OR
Planning strategy 70 is planning at assembly level.
Please check below link:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/cb/7f940d43b711d189410000e829fbbd/content.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/cb/7f93f343b711d189410000e829fbbd/content.htm
Regards,
Alok Tiwari
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Hi,
If you know any other ways please share here.
Thank you
krishna
Edited by: dr.krishna on Dec 17, 2011 6:22 AM
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