
Dear friends of SAP TM,
In this blog post we will talk about the creation of delivery documents out of SAP TM, based on freight units. Especially when it comes to the creation of multiple delivery documents, it's important to know how the freight units are grouped into respective deliveries. So, this blog post will give some insights on this topic, based on SAP TM embedded in SAP S/4HANA 2021.
Example scenario
Assume, you have an outbound scenario and you have created various sales orders. Those sales orders have been integrated with SAP TM, so respective freight units have been created and assigned to the sales orders. In SAP TM you will then do the transportation planning of the freight units. When this is done, you now want to create outbound delivery documents for your follow-on processing where the freight units are reassigned from the sales order to the outbound delivery document. The same holds also true for inbound scenarios where the freight units should be reassigned from a purchase order to an inbound delivery document.
Trigger delivery creation in TM by creating delivery proposals
Basically, delivery creation can be triggered in SAP TM in several ways:
In any way, this will end up in the creation of a so-called delivery proposal. Roughly explained, the delivery proposal is a transient intermediate entity which captures a bunch of freight units of the same kind and is then send to LE for the creation of an actual delivery document.
And here, the most important part is how the freight units are grouped together in the delivery proposals.
Creation of delivery proposals
The following paradigms are followed when grouping the freight units into delivery proposals:
Regarding b), you could also say that freight units will always be transported together, if their source and destination is the same, no matter which intermediate stops are planned. And this holds also true in case either first or last stop is not planned yet.
See here some examples with several freight units planned differently:
As freight units 1 and 2 are on the same freight order for the first and last stage, they both end up in delivery 1. The planning of freight unit 2 on freight order 3 is not relevant as it's for an intermediate stage.
Freight unit 3 has no planning yet for the last stage so it's assigned to another delivery.
And as freight unit 4 is not planned at all, it's assigned to another delivery.
Consider also delivery profile
Regarding c) we need to talk about the delivery profile. This profile can be maintained in Fiori Launchpad under 'Profiles and Settings' and looks like this:
In this context, the setting 'Delivery Creation' is important. It refers to the underlying order and it's assigned freight units and it can have the following values:
You can see delivery creation using the delivery profile and how the result would look like depending on the value for 'Delivery Creation'.
So, those are the most important aspects when creating delivery proposals. Of course, there are some more things to be considered. But in case you wonder about how your delivery documents are built, this should capture quite a few of the common cases where doubts arise.
I'm happy to receive your feedback and comments!
Best regards,
Michael
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