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Contents
1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 1 1.1 OBJECTIVE OF THIS REPORT ............................................................................................... 1 1.2 ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW ............................................................................................... 1 1.2.1 ABOUT ZZZ CHEMICALS................................................................................................. 1 1.2.2 ABOUT ZZZ POLYMERS.................................................................................................. 2 1.3 MATERIALS MANAGEMENT AT ZZZ.................................................................................... 3 2. ORGANIZATIONAL ELEMENTS IN MM ........................................................................... 6 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.1.5
PLANTS....................................................................................................................... 6 PURCHASE ORGANIZATIONS............................................................................................ 7 PURCHASING GROUPS ................................................................................................... 8 STORAGE LOCATIONS .................................................................................................... 9 WAREHOUSE ............................................................................................................. 11
3. PROCESS ARCHITECTURE ............................................................................................. 19 3.1 MATERIAL MASTER ....................................................................................................... 19 3.1.1 THE MATERIAL TYPES IDENTIFIED FOR ZZZ ....................................................................... 19 3.1.2 ASSUMPTIONS ........................................................................................................... 20 3.1.3 UNIT OF MEASUREMENT.............................................................................................. 20 3.2 VENDOR MASTER ......................................................................................................... 21 3.2.1 ASSUMPTIONS ........................................................................................................... 21 3.3 BATCH MANAGEMENT ................................................................................................... 21 3.4 EXCISE MASTERS........................................................................................................... 22 4. PROCUREMENT............................................................................................................. 23 4.1 PURCHASE REQUISITION ................................................................................................. 24 4.1.1 PROCESS FLOW .......................................................................................................... 24 4.2 REQUEST FOR QUOTATION (RFQ) ................................................................................... 25 4.2.1 PROCESS FLOW .......................................................................................................... 25 4.3 VENDOR QUOTATION AND BID EVALUATION...................................................................... 26 4.3.1 PROCESS FLOW .......................................................................................................... 26 4.3.2 GAPS / ISSUES IDENTIFIED AND SOLUTIONS...................................................................... 28 4.3.3 FORMS AND REPORTS REQUIRED .................................................................................... 28 4.4 PURCHASE ORDER STOCK ITEMS....................................................................................... 28 ZZZ MODEL GROUP MM MODULE
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4.4.1 PROCESS FLOW .......................................................................................................... 28 4.4.2 EXCEPTIONS AND VARIATIONS ....................................................................................... 31 4.4.3 FORMS AND REPORTS REQUIRED .................................................................................... 31 4.4.4 CONDITIONS IN PURCHASE ORDER ................................................................................. 31 4.4.5 DELIVERY COSTS IN PURCHASE ORDERS .......................................................................... 32 4.4.6 EXCISE AND SALES TAX RELATED DETAILS ......................................................................... 32 4.4.7 ACCOUNT ASSIGNED PO (CONSUMPTION ORDERS) .......................................................... 33 4.4.8 ASSET PURCHASE ....................................................................................................... 33 4.4.9 RELEASE PROCEDURE FOR PURCHASE ORDER ................................................................... 33 4.4.10 FORMS AND REPORTS REQUIRED .................................................................................. 34 4.5 HIGH SEA SALES ........................................................................................................... 34 4.5.1 EXCEPTIONS AND VARIATIONS ....................................................................................... 35 5. INVENTORY MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................ 36 5.1 MATERIAL RECEIPT........................................................................................................ 36 5.1.1 GOODS RECEIPT PROCEDURE ........................................................................................ 37 5.1.2 EXCISE DETAILS TO BE CAPTURED AT GOODS RECEIPT FROM VENDOR ..................................... 47 5.1.3 GAPS / ISSUES IDENTIFIED AND SOLUTIONS...................................................................... 48 5.1.4 FORMS AND REPORTS REQUIRED .................................................................................... 48 5.1.5 INTERFACES ............................................................................................................... 48 5.2 MATERIAL ISSUES (CONSUMPTION) ................................................................................. 48 5.2.1 TRANSFER POSTINGS ................................................................................................... 49 5.2.2 PLANT TO PLANT TRANSFERS ......................................................................................... 50 5.2.3 TRANSFER OF MATERIAL FROM MANUFACTURING PLANT TO STOCKING PLANT OR C&F (WITH EXCISE INVOICE) ..................................................................................................................... 50 5.2.4 MATERIAL TRANSFER FROM STORAGE LOCATION TO STORAGE LOCATION .............................. 51 5.2.5 MATERIAL TO MATERIAL TRANSFER ............................................................................... 51 5.2.6 STOCK TO STOCK......................................................................................................... 51 5.2.7 BIN TO BIN TRANSFER .................................................................................................. 52 5.3 MATERIAL RETURNS ...................................................................................................... 52 5.3.1 MATERIAL RETURN TO VENDOR .................................................................................... 52 5.3.2 MATERIAL RETURN TO STORES ...................................................................................... 53 5.3.3 FORMS AND REPORTS REQUIRED .................................................................................... 53 5.4 MATERIAL RESERVATION ................................................................................................ 53 5.5 STOCK TRANSFER ORDER ................................................................................................ 55 5.5.1 CHARACTERISTICS OF A STOCK TRANSFER ORDER .............................................................. 55 5.5.2 PROCESSING OF STOCK TRANSFERS BETWEEN THE TWO PLANTS .......................................... 56 5.6 VENDOR EVALUATION ................................................................................................... 57 5.6.1 ASSUMPTION ............................................................................................................. 62 5.6.2 EXCEPTIONS AND VARIATIONS ....................................................................................... 62 5.7 PHYSICAL INVENTORY .................................................................................................... 62 ZZZ MODEL GROUP MM MODULE
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5.7.1 PHYSICAL INVENTORY IN WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT ....................................................... 63 5.7.2 EXCEPTIONS AND VARIATIONS ....................................................................................... 65 5.7.3 AUTHORISATION REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................... 65 5.8 LOGISTICS INVOICE VERIFICATION / BILL PASSING ............................................................... 65 5.8.1 PROCESS FLOW .......................................................................................................... 66 6. EXCISE JV’S .................................................................................................................... 68 7. SCRAP IDENTIFICATION ................................................................................................ 70 7.1.1 PROCESS FLOW .......................................................................................................... 70 8. INFORMATION SYSTEM IN MM ................................................................................... 71 9. LIST OF ABAP DEVELOPMENTS .................................................................................... 72 9.1 FORMS & REPORTS ....................................................................................................... 72 9.2 DATA MIGRATION STRATEGY .......................................................................................... 72 9.2.1 MASTER DATA ........................................................................................................... 72 9.2.2 BALANCES ................................................................................................................. 72
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1.Introduction Objective of this report
1.1
The report initially gives an overview of the Materials management Module purview along with CIN and Warehouse Management. This would essentially help in defining the boundaries of the module and also in identifying the activities to be performed within Materials management Module in SAP. Subsequently, the report discusses in detail, the proposed coverage of SAP at ZZZ, in terms of organisational entities and business processes. Each business process has been described with all the variations. The authorisation requirements would be identified and configured during the configuration phase Organization Overview
1.2
ZZZ Group SAP implementation spans the following two group companies:
ZZZ Chemicals Limited
ZZZ Polymers Limited
1.2.1 About ZZZ Chemicals ZZZ Chemicals Ltd. is in the business of manufacturing and marketing of petroleum products It serves the following market segments:
The industrial market consisting of industrial users of oils who buy the products in bulk on regular basis. These include private sector as well as public sector companies.
The retail market consisting of small users of oils to whom products are sold through multiple levels of demand chain (C&F Agents, Dealers and Retailers).
Export market
The product categories of ZZZ are: Specialty oils, with a focus on Industrial customers, consisting of:
Transformer oils
Light Liquid Paraffin
Heavy Liquid Paraffin
White Oils
Speciality Oils
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Lube Oils with a focus on retail users
ZZZ has about 350 stock keeping units, consisting of Product, Grade, Brand and Pack size. ZZZ’s business units are:
Head office in Mumbai
Two factories – Thane and Silvassa
One packing unit at Mahape
Five branch offices
About 40 C&F Agents spread all over India
1.2.2 About ZZZ Polymers ZZZ Polymers Ltd. is situated in Coimbatore and in engaged in the business of manufacturing and selling petroleum products and polymers catering to the requirement of telecom industry, pharmaceutical & cosmetic industry as well as manufacturing emulsifiable waxes & emulsions for textile industry. Presently about 80% of the turnover is for Export products viz.: CFC, Transformer Oils, White Oil and Petroleum Jelly. The domestic market demand involves emulsifiable wax BW 300 and small quantities of CFC, Petroleum Jelly and Optical Fibre Jelly. SPL employs about 75 people.
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Materials Management at Savita
1.3
The Material Management Module has multiple processes broadly divided into Procurement, Good Receipt and Inventory Management across businesses in ZZZ Group.
Purchasing is a component of Materials Management (MM). The Materials Management (MM) module is fully integrated with the other modules of the SAP System. It supports all the phases of materials management: materials planning and control, purchasing, goods receiving, inventory management, and invoice verification The purchasing module deals with the:
External procurement of materials and services
Determination of possible sources of supply for a requirement identified by the materials planning and control system or arising directly within a user department
Purchasing communicates with other modules in the SAP System to ensure a constant flow of information. For example, it works side by side with the following modules like Controlling (CO), Financial Accounting (FI), Sales and Distribution (SD), Quality Control (QM).
Inventory Management component of Material management deals with the following tasks:
Management of material stocks on a quantity and value basis
Planning, Entry, and Documentation of all Goods Movements
Carrying out the Physical Inventory.
Logistics Invoice Verification is a part of Materials Management (MM). It is situated at the end of the logistics supply chain that includes Purchasing, Inventory Management, and Invoice Verification. It is in Logistics Invoice Verification that incoming invoices are verified in terms of their content, prices, and arithmetic. When the invoice is posted, the invoice data is saved in the system. The system updates the data saved in the invoice documents in Materials Management and Financial Accounting.
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SAP R/3 – Materials Management PURCHASING
BASIC DATA
Purchase requisition
Vendor/one-time customer
MRP Direct requisition Release procedures
Purchasing information system Vendor evaluation
Material Special stock Batch
Third-party order
SD PP
Requirements
RFQ/Quotation
Purchasing info record
Material/service Price comparisons Price comparison list
Purchasing
Service specifications
Texts Mail Communication
Purchase orders Outline agreements Scheduling agreements
Service / spare parts
PM QM
Inspection lot G/L accounts Cash management and forecast
FI
INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
Classification
Conditions
Goods receipt/issue Transfer posting Quantities and values Physical inventory Storage bins
INVOICE VERIFICATION
Check and post Price update
AM
Fixed assets Cost center / Budget
CO
WM Ware house management
SAP R/3 – Materials Man agement
Ma t e ria ls Ma na ge me nt
Mater ials P lanning
P ur chasing P ur chase Or der
Im por ts P O
Inv oic e V er ifi ca tio n
Mas ter D a ta Inve n tor y Ma na gem e nt Goods Issue
Invoice R eceipt
Goods R eceip t
Fin an cial a nd C os t A cco u nti ng
Tr ansfer P osting
Material B atches V endors G/L accounts S torage bins
S ales an d D istr ib ut io n
Business Process Scope: The Materials Management (MM) module will cover the following business processes: Organization Structure (Related to Materials) Consumption Based MRP – Planning of material either based on Reorder Point or Forecast based. Purchase Requisition Processing – Generation of Requisitions for materials and services based on MRP, Real time (manual), sales order and projects. RFQ/Quotation Processing – Generation of Request for Quotation (RFQ), Quotation processing and comparison. ZZZ GROUP MM MODULE BLUE PRINT_SAMPLE
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Purchase Order Processing – Creating Purchase Orders (PO) for materials and services with respect to PR, Quotation, Contracts, direct PO, Stock Transfer Order, Sub-Contracting, Releasing the PO to vendors. Vendor Evaluation – Vendor Evaluation based on Quality and reliability parameters. Inventory Management – Managing material receipt, Issues and transfers in the plants, and Physical Inventory. Inventory Valuation – Material Valuation based on moving average price and standard price based on inventory transactions. Invoice Verification – Bill passing for the vendors for materials and services, Credit Note
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2.Organizational elements in MM 2.1.1 Plants The Plant is an operating area within a company where there is stock movement. Each of the manufacturing locations and C & F locations shall be identified as a Plant in SAP. For the purposes of valuation of inventory at ZZZ Group, the Plant is defined as the Valuation Level within SAP where materials will be valued. The plant is embedded in the organizational structure as follows: The Plant is assigned to a single Company code. A Company code can have several plants. As ZZZ has two companies i.e. ZZZ Chemical and ZZZ Polymer each companies will have their own set of Plants. Several Storage Locations in which material stocks are managed can belong to a plant. A plant can have one or more storage locations. A Plant can be assigned to several combinations of Sales Organisation and Distribution Channel. (will be mentioned normally-Details in the SD blue print) A Plant can have several Shipping Points. A Shipping Point can be assigned to several Plants (will be mentioned normally-Details in the SD blue print). A plant has an Address, Language, and Country. A plant has its own material master data. You can maintain data at plant level for the following views on a material master record in particular: MRP, Purchasing, Storage, Work scheduling, Production resources/tools, Forecasting, Quality management, Sales, Accounting and Costing. The plant plays an important role in Material Valuation, Inventory Management, MRP, Production, and Costing & Plant Maintenance. The list of plants attached to ZZZ Chemicals Limited as under: ZZZ Chemicals Trichy Plant
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1100
Madras Plant
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1200
Salem Plant
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1300
Outside Storage
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1400
Delhi Branch
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1500
8 Windmills
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1701 – 1708
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43 C & F Locations
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1601 – 1643
Head Office
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1800
The list of plants attached to Savita Polymers Company is as under: ZZZ mohali Plant
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2100
SSSS Plant
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Head Office
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2300
Outside Location
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2400
Dependencies One additional logical plant of Head office has to be created as the procurement activities for ZZZ chemical and ZZZ polymer is handled centrally from head office. SSSS Plant 2200 attached to company ZZZ will be used only for managing initial assets and inventory. Transactions for this plant will not be mapped. The procurement of administrative and Service items at head office will have to be identified as per the companies. All the material stored in the outside locations will have to be identified as per the company code and will be accounted in one Plant for each company code i.e. Outside Locations For identification of stock at various Storage Locations and tanks within the storage locations will done through ware house management. As materials are stored at C&F and each C&F has its own valuation, the same will be created as Plants.
2.1.2 Purchase Organizations A Purchase Organization is an organizational unit within logistics in SAP R/3, which subdivides an enterprise to facilitate efficient and effective Purchasing. A Purchase Organization procures materials and services, negotiates conditions of purchase with vendors, and bears responsibility for such transactions. A Purchasing Organization can be divided into several purchasing groups that are responsible for different operational areas. Each purchasing organization has its own – ZZZ GROUP MM MODULE BLUE PRINT_SAMPLE
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Purchasing Organisation for ZZZ Group: ZZZ group will have one Central Purchase Organisation which will be responsible for procurement for ZZZ Chemical and ZZZ Polymers. ZZZ Group will also have plant wise Decentralised Purchase Organisation to cater miscellaneous procurement handled independently by each plant. T001 - Central Purchase Org (handled by Head office) C001 - Decentralised P org for Trichy C002 - Decentralised P org for Mohali C003 - Decentralised P org for Salem C003 - Central P org for ZZZ P001 - Decentralised P org for Mangalore
These purchasing organisations will cater to all the procurement activities required for the plants. For example all the plant specific raw materials/spares/tools etc. will be bought by the plant procurement department using the respective purchasing organisation.
2.1.3 Purchasing Groups The purchasing organisation is further subdivided into purchasing groups (buyer groups), which are responsible for day-to-day buying activities. A purchasing group is an entity, which communicates with the vendor. The purchasing group is internally responsible for the procurement of a material or an external service and as a rule the principal channel for a company's dealings with its vendors. Purchasing groups for Savita Group H01 - Imports – Presently the person Responsible are Mr xxxxl and yyyyy H02 - RM Domestic, Packing and Transport – Presently the person responsible Mr cccc H03 - Engineering & capital & consumables purchase – Presently the person responsible Mr ffffff H04 – For administrative purchases ZZZ GROUP MM MODULE BLUE PRINT_SAMPLE
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P01 – Trichy Plant – Presently the person responsible is Plant Head Trichy P02 – Salem Plant – Presently the person responsible is Plant Head Salem P03 – Mangalore Plant – Presently the person responsible is Plant Head Mangalore P03 – Madras Plant – Presently the person responsible is Plant Head Madras
2.1.4 Storage Locations A storage location is the place where stock is physically kept within a plant. A storage location has the following attributes:
There shall one or more storage locations within a plant.
A storage location has its code and description.
It is possible to store material data specific to a storage location.
Stocks are managed only on a quantity basis and not on a value basis at storage location level.
Physical inventories are carried out at storage location level.
Storage location are always created for a plant
Storage Locations for Savita Group are Plant: Trichy 1100 CODE 1100 L001 L002 L003 L004 L005 L006 L007 L008 L009 L010 L011 L012 L013 L014 L015 L016 L017
Description Tank Farm TG-3 Hydrocarbon M TOP Plant. Behind New Godown New Tank Farm LLP Godown OIL-1 Tank Area Near Weigh BRIDGE. PM Speciality Open Scrap Rejected Speciality Rejected Lubes. Engineering Stores R&D TO Godown. Lube Plant Lube open
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Description New warehouse I New warehouse 2
Plant: Mohali 1200 CODE 1200 L101 L102 L103 L104 L105 L106
Description Tank Farm Scrap Rejected Engineering Stores Trading Stores FG/PM Stores Returnable Stores.
Plant: Salem 1300 CODE 1300 L201
Description Tank Farm Shed adjoining to unit II
L202
Area behind Unit I / II
L203
FG Drums storage BSR
L204
Unit No. 1
L205
Unit No. 2
L206
Rear end road
L207
New BSR -Road
L208
Area OPP .to Unit I & II
L209
Unit NO.2
L210
Unit NO. 1
L211
Engg. Stores
L212 L213
Utility Block Scrap
Plant: Outside location 1400 CODE 1400
Description Tank Farm
Plant: Madras 2100 CODE 2100
Description Tank Farm
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L301 CFC PLANT L302 CFC PLANT OPEN YARD L303 CFC SHED NO.1 L304 CFC SHED NO.2 L305 MCW PLANT L306 MCW PLANT OPEN YARD L307 TBS SHED L308 RAW MATERIAL WAREHOUSE L309 RAW MATERIAL WAREHOUSE OPEN YARD L310 PPD WAREHOUSE L311 E.WAX PLANT L312 OFC PLANT & POWDER ROOM L313 PETRO.JELLY PLANT OPEN YARD L314 PETRO.JELLY PLANT L315 BFP L316 BFP OPEN YARD L317 D.G.ROOM L318 ENGG.STORES L319 ENGG.STORES OPEN YARD Plant: Outside location 2400 (SPL) CODE 2400
Description Tank Farm
Dependencies Each plant will have minimum one storage location to monitor inventory related transaction For ZZZ company
Delhi Plant, C & F Plants, Wind Mill Plants and HO will have one Storage location each
For ZZZ company
Salem Plant and HO will have one storage location
2.1.5 Warehouse The Warehouse Management (WM) application provides flexible, automated support to assist you in processing all goods movements and in maintaining current stock inventories in your warehousing complex. WM supports warehousing processes by making it possible for you to
Define and manage complex warehousing structures
Optimize material flow using advanced put away and picking techniques
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Process goods receipts, goods issues and stock transfers quickly and easily
For ZZZ Group Ware house structure is as follows For Trichy Plant – Storage Location “Tanks”
Plant Code
TRICHY 1100
Storage Location
TANK FARM 1100
Storage Type
Section
Bins
TANK 110
Bonded B01
Ex-Bonded E01
Tank B001 – B067
Tanks E001 – E067
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For Mohali Plant – Storage Location “Tanks”
Plant Code
Storage Location Storage Type
Section
Bins
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Tank Farm 1200 Tank 120 Receiving R01
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For Salem Plant – Storage Location “Tanks”
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Plant Code
Salem 1300
Storage Location
Tank Farm 1300
Storage Type
Section
Bins
Tank 130
Bonded B01
Ex-Bonded E01
Tank B201 – B229
Tanks E201 – E229
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For Outside Plant – Storage Location “Tanks”
Plant Code
Outside 1400
Storage Location Storage Type
Tank Farm 1400
Andheri 141
Section
Bins
JNPT 142
BPT 143
New Mum 144
Bonded B01
Ex Bonded E01
Tank B900 – B999
Tanks E900 – E999
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For Madras Plant – Storage Location “Tanks”
Plant Code
Madras 2100
Storage Location
Tank Farm 2100
Storage Type
Section
Bins
Tank 210
Bonded B01
Ex-Bonded E01
Tank B301 – B350
Tanks E301 – E350
Assumptions
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1. In ZZZ Group Ware House Management will activated only for Tanks in the respective plants. 2. All the tanks will be created as BIN.
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3.Process Architecture Material Master
3.1
The material master contains information on all the materials that a company procures or produces, stores, and sells. It is the company's central source for retrieving material-specific data. This information is stored in individual material master records. Material master is integrated with
Material Management
Production Planning
Sales and Distribution
Accounting and Controlling
Creation of material code is always with reference to the material type for which it is created Material number generation is at the Level of Material Type.
Each material type will be identified with a different number range series.
Uniform material codification has to be maintained across all the plants of ZZZ
Material code has to be maintained on which CENVAT is allowed as per CIN requirement.
3.1.1 The material types identified for ZZZ
Raw Materials
Stores and Spares
Packing Material
Semi-Finished goods (Intermediate Goods)
Finished goods
Scrap
Trading goods
Engineering for capital goods
Administration
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3.1.2 Assumptions 1. ZZZ will follow the external numbering for material codification system. 2. The numbering will be restricted to maximum 6 characters 3. Material Code will unique across all plants 4. Raw material e.g. Base oil will be batch managed 5. Raw Material, Stores and Spares, Packing Material and Trading Goods will have Moving Average Price (MAP) 6. Semi Finished, Finished and Scraps goods will have Standard Price (SP) 7. If the same material is sourced from local and foreign vendors, it will have a separate code and valuations 8. Bonded and Ex-bonded material will have a unique code and hence one valuation 9. Each material type will have a valuation class and a G/L A/c linked to it for inventory postings
3.1.3 Unit of Measurement Following Units of measurement can be maintained in material master.
Base Unit of Measurement
Sales Unit of measurement
Ordering Unit of measurement
Issue Unit of measurement
For any entry of UOM other than base unit of measurement, a conversion factor with respect to the base UOM will have to be maintained. At The material transactions the appropriate conversion will be carried out. For e.g. base UOM is KG however Issue UOM is L & the Conversion rate is 1kg=2L then if 100kg of material is issued the stock will be reduced by 200L.The stock overview report can be seen in both UOM’s. SAP standard reports provide the information in the Base Unit of Measurement. The relation between base unit of measure and alternative unit of measure has to be identified properly and relationship will be unique for the material. The material cannot have multiple values for an alternative unit of measure with respect to the base unit of measure. For ZZZ
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Base oils the base unit of measurement will be Litres. The base UOM will be unique for a material for all the plants. Vendor Master
3.2
Vendor shall be created for the Purchasing Organisation and company code wherein it’s going to be used. The various Account groups, which shall be used to create a vendor, are:
Domestic Vendors
Import Vendors
Service Vendors
Employees
FI vendors
For advanced licence tracking
3.2.1 Assumptions 1. Vendor numbering will be alpha-numeric linked to Account Groups and the number ranges will be externally generated with separate no. range assigned to various account groups 2. If a vendor is supplying from multiple location, separate vendor codes shall be created for each of the vendor location. 3. Dummy Vendors will be created for each of the Advance License. A separate reconciliation account will be identified for these type of vendors created per advance license 4. The vendors are maintained at company code and purchasing organisation level and cannot be identified by plant level. 3.3
Batch Management
Certain raw materials in stores be batch managed. For these materials, batch numbering shall be externally assigned. Material having similar characteristics but slight difference in specifications shall be managed with activation of batch management. Batch will be at plant level, while transferring the material from one plant to another; same batch number shall be identified at the receiving plant. Batches will be identified manually during issue. There will be no batch for SFG. All FG’s except lubes will be batch managed. ZZZ GROUP MM MODULE BLUE PRINT_SAMPLE
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The batches Number will be captured at the time of GRN preparation which will be entered manually. Batch number can be maintained as vendor wise, make wise, date wise etc. as per requirement. Savita will use vessel wise batch numbers for imports raw material Excise Masters
3.4
Following India-specific (from statutory standpoint) masters need to be created in SAP
Chapter ID Descriptions
Material Chapter ID combination
Material Assessable values
Modvat determination
Vendor Excise details
Customer Excise details
Excise rates
Exceptional Excise rates
Additional Excise rates
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4.Procurement In SAP the procurement process can be broadly defined as per the eight steps defined below. In ZZZ the Material requirement planning (MRP) of raw material will be derived based on Bill of Material of finished goods. The forecast for the finished goods will be indicated in the Sales and operation planning (SOP). The requirement of the raw material will be net of the available stock, open purchase order and open purchase requisition. The details of processes of MRP and SOP will be covered in PP and SD blueprint
Procurement Cycle Summary Purch. req.
8
Payment processing 1
Determination of Req.
Invoice
Purch. ord.
?
10 20 30
7
Invoice verification
6
Goods receipt
2
Procurement
Purchase Order
3
Source determination
Vendor selection
10 20 30
5
PO monitoring
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Purchase Requisition
4.1
A Purchase Requisition is an internal document, which is a request or instruction to Purchasing Department to procure a certain quantity of a material or services so that it is available at a certain point in time. The following shall be the source of Purchase Requisition (PR):
MRP (Materials requirement planning including reorder /forecast)
Manual
Maintenance Order
4.1.1 Process Flow From MRP: For Raw materials, Packing materials and Stores and Spares the Purchase Requisition will be automatically created through MRP run. Raw material and Packing material requirement will be based on the BOM of FG and SFG. In case of Stores and Spares the material requirement will be based on reorder point, which will be defined in the Material Masters. Manual:
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The user can also create a Manual Requisition for specific requirement and will be created by authorised personnel. From Maintenance Order: System will automatically generate the PR for the non stock able items in the order. Document types for Purchase Requisitions NB- Purchase requisitions 4.2
Request for Quotation (RFQ)
4.2.1 Process Flow Request for Quotations are the enquiries issued to the identified vendors for receiving the Price quote of required materials. RFQ’s will be issued to each of the approved vendors for a particular material. Based on the numbers of vendors the same number of RFQ’s will be issued i.e. A unique RFQ will be issued to each of the approved vendors for a particular material. RFQ will be created with reference to the Purchase requisition if it exists as per the PR procedure earlier defined e.g. PR created manually or through MRP. RFQ’s also will be created without any reference if no PR exists. ZZZ GROUP MM MODULE BLUE PRINT_SAMPLE
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Each individual RFQ created will have Header and Item Information.
Header Information will capture vendor details based on the Vendor Master and General Information in the form Text.
Item Information will capture the details of the material, the quantity required and delivery dates.
In the RFQ the user will identify the following details
Purchasing Organisation
Purchase Group
Deadline for Submission of quotation
Material and Quantity
Plant for which the material is required
All the RFQ issued to different vendors for the procurement of the same material will be identified with a same and unique collective number. The collective number will be identified by the user as it will form a base for comparison of quotation from different vendors for the same material A tracking number also can be identified by the user for each of the RFQ’s for the his operating convenience There shall be RFQ document type: AN Vendor Quotation and Bid evaluation
4.3
4.3.1 Process Flow Quotations will be received from the vendors based on the RFQ sent to them. The Quotations will have the various pricing conditions quoted by the vendor for the material specified in RFQ. The quotation received will be entered in the system with reference to RFQ issued. The RFQ and quotation will be identified with the same number. The detail price break up will be identified in the quotation. For e.g. some of the details are stated below.
Basic Rate
Discount
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Assumptions The above price break-up will be the form pricing condition in the Price Schema which will be attached in the Vendor master. Quotation compare The quotation compare will be based on the collective number identified in the RFQ. All the RFQ identified with a unique collective number will be compared. The system will calculate the net effective price after taking into consideration the secondary elements in the price i.e. Discount, Freight, packing etc. The system will consider the taxation during calculate the effective / net price. I.e. The net price will be net of excise, but the sales tax will not be taken into account. All quotation comparisons will be on the net landed price. If the user wants to refer the detail pricing of each quotation, then on the same screen the user will have to click on the quotation and the data will be furnished. All the quotations also can be compared with reference to ideal quotation which will have a best price. The system will rank the compared quotation based on the landed price. Based on the RFQ generated in the SAP, the vendor sends his quotation this is captured in the RFQ made for the vendor in the SAP. The details of the quote, i.e. the conditions (like Basic price, freight, discounts etc) are keyed into the system. Quotations received from the various suppliers shall be entered into the system with reference to RFQ generated in the system. Quotation comparison can be carried out using various Quotation numbers or using the Collective number.
In SAP the RFQ & Quotations shall have the same number.
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The quotation shall be compared based on the pricing conditions entered in the system.
4.3.2 Gaps / Issues Identified and Solutions The system does not compare the quotations based on payment terms, Inco terms and technical aspects of the material.
4.3.3 Forms and reports required Report on Quotation Compare will have to be developed. 4.4
Purchase order Stock items
A purchase order is a formal request to a vendor to supply certain goods or services under certain conditions.
4.4.1 Process Flow A purchase order is a formal request to a vendor to supply certain goods or services under certain conditions. The user will create Purchase Order can be created with reference to the RFQ or Last Purchase Order, this will help the system to copy all the details in the RFQ on to the purchase order and the relation of the RFQ and the purchase order is set in the system If purchase order is created with reference the vendor details e.g. Vendor Address, Payment Terms, Inco terms will be copied from the vendor master. Purchase Order can also be created with out any reference, in this case the user will have to enter all the details e.g. Vendor, material, pricing condition etc Purchase Order will be made by ZZZ Group for those material for which the price is negotiated for each transaction are subject to change for ever new transaction e.g. Base Oils , Additives etc. For a particular transaction if the Payment Terms and Inco term are different from the vendor master, the same can be changed in the Purchase order. The pricing related conditions will be copied from the RFQ and also can be independently maintained in the Purchase Orders. The pricing conditions shall be assigned a value either in percentage terms, value terms or per quantity basis.
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The different conditions (primary and secondary price elements) get defaulted in the Quotations or purchase order based on the pricing schema attached to the schema group field of vendor master. New pricing conditions can also be added and existing condition shall be changed only before first goods receipt entry posted against PO. Material and Vendor related Excise and Sales tax details shall be identified using the Tax Code at the Item level in PO. The tax codes will have to be entered in the PO at the item level and contain the following information:
Excise Duty
Additional Excise duty
Special Excise duty
Sales Tax applicable / VAT related condition
Surcharges over tax as applicable for a specific region
Turnover tax
The excise duty shall be populated in the PO based on the Excise masters maintained for the material code in the CIN version of SAP to be entered in the PO at an item level. Excise rate master and material excise detail has to be maintained for proper excise duty calculation and CENVAT claim. The user shall specify the Plant, Purchasing organisation, Purchasing group, Material code, quantity of the material in the purchase order. Over delivery tolerances will be maintained in the purchase order as per the requirements for e.g. imported material where excess receipts are expected to certain extent. In case if there is an excess stock receipt beyond the over delivery tolerance identified in PO, receipts can be made only after changing the quantities in PO. Header text and Item text shall be maintained to communicate the vendor regarding specific terms and conditions which are specific to the purchase Savita will have the following document types for a purchase order.
Import Purchase Order
Domestic Purchase Order – this will cover Subcontracting also
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Engineering, IT, Laboratory – Non Stock Purchases and Services
Stock Transfer Order
Asset PO
Service PO
The number ranges will be different for each of the above document types and company code this will help the user identify the Purchase order at a glance. The system will create a purchase order number which will be system generated and the series of the number will based on the document type and Company Code which is specified during creation of the purchase order. The PO will be amended for quantity as per the receiving plant on the receipt of the material before the GRN Condition types for CVD, Cess on CVD, Basic customs duty, Cess on customs duty and ADC will be percentage based and in foreign currency for which the invoice verification for delivery costs will be made in INR. All the condition types will be copied to the new PO from the old PO along with the percentage or value or quantity based rate. The unwanted condition types will be deleted from the new PO. All the secondary cost conditions will be identified in the PO with some vendor as no condition can be added nor the value can be changed once a GRN is prepared. Contracts will be prepared on the secondary vendors for transportation, barging, CHA, insurance, etc and will be only used as reference; no data will be copied from the contract in the PO by the system. The secondary vendors will be changed at the time of GRN if different than that identified in the PO. Importing against Advance License: If the import receipts are against an Advance License where no Custom Duty and CVD has to be paid, the amount liable against the Custom and CVD conditions will to be identified against a Dummy Vendor in the PO. This vendor number will be ZZZ GROUP MM MODULE BLUE PRINT_SAMPLE
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same as AL number, which will be same as the Advance License Number. For creation of these liabilities, all the duties and taxes will be identified in the PO (like any normal import PO). This vendor will be credited with the duty liability and which will be subsequently settled against an income clearing account. On the sales side, a report will be generated to track exports obligations to help Finance create the necessary entries. The details of the same is explained in FI Blueprint
4.4.2 Exceptions and Variations Retrospective Amendments are not available in SAP. The changes made to PO will not affect the GRN which is posted before the changes. The changes shall be affected only to the subsequent document posted after the changes.
4.4.3 Forms and reports required Purchase Order Print layout will be developed
4.4.4 Conditions in Purchase Order Condition types are the various cost carrier components in P.O that determine the value with which the Material is valuated & how the reimbursement for the same is being carried out. Conditions for import and local procurement will be different. ZZZ will have the following condition
Basic Price
Discount
Surcharge
Freight
Cess i.e. Market Cess for NMMC
Survey Charges
Insurance
Barging
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Pricing procedure is a summation of the condition type in a set sequence which helps the system calculate the net price There will two pricing procedure for ZZZ i.e. Local and Imports
4.4.5 Delivery Costs in Purchase Orders The secondary vendor for freight, Insurance and clearing will be identified in the Purchase order against the specific condition type. The secondary vendor can be changed during the good receipt stage also. The delivery condition charges shall be booked to a separate account code at the time of Goods receipt. It is necessary to identify the Freight, Clearing, Insurance vendor in the PO for the proper valuation of the material at the GRN stage. However at the time of preparation of GRN, the actual vendor to whom the payment is to be made can also be identified. In case if the transportation charges have to be paid to the material vendor than in delivery condition the vendor field can be left blank & the freight gets automatically allocated to the Material Vendor
Freight Supplier can be changed at the GRN stage only if the planned delivery conditions have been identified in PO. However the value of the delivery cost can be changed vat the time of bill passing only.
Delivery Charges cannot be changed /amended in GRN
Any changes in the value of delivery charges (e.g. freight, Clearing, Insurance) can be carried out at the time of invoice verification. Thus vendor can be paid based on the actual invoice amount.
4.4.6 Excise and Sales tax related Details User shall identify relevant tax codes in PO based on which the Excise Duty and Sales Tax shall be calculated.
The user needs to select correct tax code in the PO
The user needs to select correct document type (order type) in the PO.
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The tax code shall be identified at item level in the PO
TDS shall be calculated in the Financial Accounting system. Please refer to the Business Blueprint of Financial Accounting for details regarding TDS.
Excise and Sales Tax (VAT) will posted to a different account and will not be posted to the stock account
4.4.7 Account Assigned PO (Consumption Orders) Account Assigned PO will be used in case of materials which are non-coded e.g. Engineering, Stationery, Laboratory items, Administration and other consumable where the stock tracking for such material is not required and a cost centre can be directly debited for its consumption. Specific requirement of any department can be booked using the account assigned PO and identifying a cost centre linked to the department in the PO.
At the time of Goods receipt for such materials, stock of the material will not be updated and directly the total cost of the procured material shall be debited to an identified account assignment i.e. cost centre Mechanical, Civil, Electrical or internal order.
4.4.8 Asset Purchase All the asset purchases shall be linked to the asset class. Such PO shall be account assigned to an Asset. Finance department shall provide the required details to the purchase department regarding the Asset class and Asset number, which need to be identified in the asset PO. All asset purchases shall be account assigned PO with account assignment as ‘Asset’. Before raising Asset PO, FI will provide the Asset number.
4.4.9 Release Procedure for Purchase Order Release procedures will be defined for the following documents:
Purchase Requisition
Purchase Orders
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In case of Purchase Order the entire PO will follow a Release Procedure. Release procedure will be different for each of the Purchasing Groups as per the person responsible (i.e. Imports, Local, Service, Admin and Plant Purchases). The entire POs will be finally released by the MD. All types of PO will have a release procedure including STO.
4.4.10 Forms and reports required Purchase Order Print layout will be developed 4.5
High Sea Sales
ZZZ will use the High Sea Sales scenario for the sale of base oil. The process flow will be as shown below
Create Imports PO
Create Sales Order
PR generated automatically
Amend the Imports PO
Post a GRN
Invoice Verification for the PO
Create invoice in SD
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4.5.1 Exceptions and Variations The PO has to be amended as the sales order will be prepared after the PO. The existing line item has to be deleted / modified and new line item will be added with reference to the PR generated from the Sales Order. A statistical GRN will be made in the system causing the following accounting entries: Dr.
Cost of Goods Sold
Cr.
GR/IR Account
This entry will eliminate the need for taking the material into stock, making customer delivery and posting goods issue. Customer invoice can be raised once the statistical GRN and the invoice verification are posted.
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5.Inventory Management Material Receipt
5.1
A goods receipt is a goods movement with which the receipt of goods from a vendor or from production is posted. A goods receipt leads to increase of material stock.
Material shall be received at the plants or the delivery address other than the plant identified in the PO.
In case of Subcontracting PO, the finished goods shall be received at the plants from where raw material was issued for processing.
Goods Receipt
Unrestricted Use stock
Blocked stock (Valuated)
MVT 101
MVT 101 (S)
Non-Stock material Cost centre Stock
Project Consumption
Vendor
Conditional acceptance
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5.1.1 Goods Receipt Procedure
In Goods receipt is done using Movement Type 101, Stock is directly posted to unrestricted stock or quality inspection stock and vendor can be paid after invoice verification.
Both rejection and acceptance cannot be done for the material on which quality management is not activated. The system can not allow posting accepted quantity and rejected quantity simultaneously in single posting and for such condition two step goods receipt procedure is to be followed.
Irrespective of the procedure followed,
No material shall be received without any reference of the PO
ZZZ can use single step goods for material like spares, regular consumable items etc.
Any changes to the PO shall be reflected before preparation of GR
There shall be only one internal number range for the all types of Goods Receipt across all the plants.
Goods Receipt for Local Material
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LOCAL PURCHASE ORDER Through MRP PR Manual
YES
Create RFQ WRT PR
NO
Create RFQ Manually
YES
Receive Quotations
Compare Quotations
Accept
Reject
Close Quotation with Reason
Create Purchase Order
Release Purchase Order
Scenario IA: Good receipt of Excisable Material
CENVAT related details should be captured by the user before preparing the GR. User shall enter the Vendors Excise Invoice details in the SAP CIN module. The reference of the internally generated document shall be given at the time of GR. At the time of GR, RG23A Part I shall be gets updated if excise invoice has been captured before GRN.
Part II entries will be generated at the time of Excise Invoice Verify and post.
In case if Excise Invoice is captured after GR, Part I and Part II entries will be updated at the time of Excise Invoice Verify and Post
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If Excise Invoice has not accompanied the material, the material can be received into unrestricted stock. Whenever Excise invoice comes, Excise Invoice is captured after GR, Part I and Part II entries will be updated at the time of Excise Invoice Verify and Post. Invoice verification can be entered only after the excise invoice verified & posted.
If Vendor has not given the excise invoice for excisable material, then user has to change the PO as non excisable before posting of goods receipt and vendor invoice.
Scenario IA: Good receipt of Non Excisable Material
If the material is not excisable then user shall prepare the GRN using movement 101 without use of CIN Excise Module.
The following accounting entry will be passed in the Financial Accounts Dr.
RM/PM Stock Account
Cr.
GR/IR Account
Cr.
Freight Clearing Account
Excise Entry for revenue purchases Dr.
Cenvat BED/ AED/ SED Account
Cr.
Cenvat Clearing Account
Excise Entry for Capital purchases Dr.
Cenvat BED/ AED/ SED Account
Dr.
Cenvat on hold Account
Cr.
Cenvat Clearing Account
Goods Receipt for Import Material Import good receipts will be carried out either at the outside storage location or directly at the Manufacturing Plant Amendments will have to done in the PO, for quantity splitting as per receiving plant and any other condition if required The break up of the pricing elements (i.e. freight, Barging, CVD etc) will be copied from the last PO If the material is received at Outside Storage location, Stock transfer Order will be used to transfer the material to the manufacturing plant. ZZZ GROUP MM MODULE BLUE PRINT_SAMPLE
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IMPORTS PURCHASE ORDER
Through MRP PR Manual
YES
NO
Create RFQ WRT PR
Create RFQ Manually
YES
Receive Quotations
Compare Quotations
Accept
Close Quotation with Reason
Reject
Create Purchase Order
Release Purchase Order
Invoice Verification for Duties i.e. Planned Delivery Costs Capture Part I
Post GRN
Transfer Order
Transfer Order Confirmation
Post Part II
Scenario IIA: Goods Receipt for imports at Outside Storage Locations
Preparation of PO
Release of PO
The invoice verification shall be carried out for CVD before the goods receipt of the material in the system.
Posting of invoice verification for duty charges as delivery costs
The excise invoice (i.e. CVD) shall be captured and posted in CIN.
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The GRN shall be prepared with respect to PO.
Posting of part 2 in dummy excise registration
Preparing of Transfer order & confirmation for warehouse
Placing in Bin
Scenario IIB: Goods Receipt for imports directly at Manufacturing Plant
Preparation of PO
Release of PO
The invoice verification shall be carried out for CVD before the goods receipt of the material in the system.
Posting of invoice verification for duty charges as delivery costs
The excise invoice (i.e. CVD) shall be captured and posted in CIN.
The GRN shall be prepared with respect to PO.
Posting of part 2 in respective plants excise registration
Preparing of Transfer order & confirmation for warehouse
Placing in Bin
Accounting Entry: Invoice Verification for Custom Duty when material not purchased against Advance License Dr.
Cenvat Clearing Account
Dr.
Custom Clearing Account
Cr.
Vendor Account
Invoice Verification for Custom Duty when material purchased against Advance License. Dr.
Custom Clearing Account
Cr.
License Vendor Account (Recon A/c-adv license receivable A/c)
Goods receipt when the material is not purchased against advance License Dr.
Stock Account
Cr.
GR/ IR Account
Cr.
Custom Clearing Account
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Dr.
Stock Account
Cr.
GR/ IR Account
Cr.
Custom Clearing Account
Capture Excise Part II when the material is not purchased against advance License Dr.
BED Account
Dr.
Cess Account
Cr.
Cenvat Clearing Account
Invoice Verification for Foreign Vendor On receipt of vendor bill the following entry will be passed:
Scenario
Dr.
GR/IR Account
Cr.
Vendor Account
IIC: Goods Receipt for imports in Manufacturing Plant from Outside Storage
Locations (Stock Transport Order)
Creation of Stock transport order with supplying plant as Outside Storage Location and receiving Plant as Manufacturing Plant
Creation of Replenishment Delivery
Preparing of Transfer order and Confirmation for warehouse
Creation of Post Good issue to reduce the inventory at Outside Storage Location
Pro-forma Invoice
Excise Invoice at Supplying Plant (i.e. Outside Storage Locations)
Good receipt at Receiving Plant (i.e. Manufacturing Plant)
Preparing of Transfer order and Confirmation for warehouse
Excise Invoice post and capture in receiving plant
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Other Good Receipts
Scenario III: Goods Receipt for Assets Material / Spares
The cycle of local /import GRN holds good for capital materials.
The type of material (Asset) shall be specified while capturing the excise invoice.
The GRN shall be prepared with respect to excise invoice. The system shall update RG23C Part I after the GRN has been posted.
The excise invoice shall be posted and the system shall pass an entry for claiming 50% Modvat for the current year updating RG23C Part II. In the subsequent year remaining 50% Modvat shall be claimed.
Scenario IV: Goods Receipt for Consumable materials
The regular GRN cycle holds well for the consumable materials with the exception that system shall not update the stock of the material.
It shall be assumed that the material is consumed after good receipt no separate goods issue transaction needs to be carried out.
Accounting entries in FI at the time of GRN Dr. Consumption A/c Cr. GR/IR Clearing A/c
Scenario V: Goods Receipt for Production Order
Goods shall be received in the concerned plant and storage location with respect to production order. This shall result into converting of stocks from work in progress to semi finished material or finished good. This shall result into increase of stocks in the storage location.
Accounting entries in FI at the time of GRN Dr. FG inventory A/c Cr. Factory output A/c / Cost of production A/c
Scenario VI: Goods Receipt against Returnable Gate Pass
Service PO will be created for the repairs to be made along with the charges
The inventory of the asset eg pump or motor will be generated against a non valuated material code
A transfer posting to the subcontractor stock will be entered in SAP to keep a track of the stock
The material will be sent out of the gate against a printed copy of Returnable gate pass from SAP
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On receipt of the repaired asset the transfer posting made earlier will be reversed
Service entry sheet will be posted for the repair charges and the invoice verification will be done for the same. The GRN for the services will be posted automatically in the background.
Scenario VII: Goods Receipt for Subcontracting Purchase Order and Material received in Plant and transferred to Subcontractor
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SUBCONTRACT PURCHASE ORDER Through MRP PR Manual
YES
NO
Create RFQ WRT PR
Create RFQ Manually
YES
Receive Quotations
Compare Quotations
Accept
Reject
Close Quotation with Reason
Create Purchase Order
Enter Transfer Posting
Create Subcontracting Challan
Post GRN
Reconcile Challan
Complete Challan
Scenario VIII: Goods Receipt for Subcontracting Purchase Order material is directly received at Subcontractor
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Creation of PO for Child Material e.g. Plastic Granules
Stock Report showing stock at Subcontractor
Receipt of Material Direct at the Subcontractor
CENVAT credit taken by Subcontractor. Not Captured in SAP Child Material Valuation at Plant will be inclusive of Excise
Consumption of Child Material as per BOM (STD) in Background
Consumption of Child Material not as per BOM (STD) in Background
Receipt of Parent Material e.g. Plastic Containers
Receipt of Parent Material
CENVAT Credit Taken by Plant as per Subcontractor Excise Challan
Stock Adjustment of Child Material e.g. Plastic Granules
Raise a Credit Note to Subcontractor
Parent Material Valuation at Plant will exclusive of Excise
The PO shall be prepared on the subcontractor for the End Product (incoming material)
The components (outgoing material) required for the manufacture of the end product shall be specified in the PO manually or based on the Bill of Material and will be supplied by ZZZ.
The components shall be issued to the vendor with respect to the subcontracting PO through transfer posting. This will result in the posting and identification of stocks at the vendor location. The raw materials can also be received directly at the subcontractor by
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posting a GRN for the PO in which the subcontractor has been identified in the delivery address of the PO.
No Accounting transactions shall take place when stocks (components) are transferred to the vendor location.
A 57F4 document (Excise Challan) shall be generated and printed (optional) based on the transfer-posting document in CIN.
On the receipt of the End Product from the vendor (subcontractor) at plant, the GRN shall the prepared with respect to the subcontracting PO and 57F4 document.
This shall result in the posting of the consumption entries for the components lying at the vendor location.
The 57F4 document shall be reconciled & completed in CIN after final receipt of the End Product.
Logistics Invoice Verification shall be carried out for the labour charges for the end product supplied by the Vendor.
The subcontracting PO shall have the Labour charges as the price component.
5.1.2 Excise details to be captured at goods receipt from vendor
User would capture excise-related details at the time of preparing the GR. User will enter the Vendor’s Excise Invoice details in the GRN transaction. At the time of GR, RG23 A or C Part I will get updated.
Part II entries will be generated at the time of Excise Invoice Verify and Post stage which will be done after GR
In case if Excise Invoice is captured after GR, Part I and Part II entries will be updated at the time of Excise Invoice Verify and Post.
If Excise Invoice has not accompanied the material, the material can be received into GR Blocked stock. The GR block stock shall not update the total valuated stock and will not be available for usage. Whenever Excise invoice comes, the material can be taken to unrestricted stock from GR block stock. However, from unrestricted stock the material cannot be moved back to GR block stock.
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If Excise Invoice has not accompanied the material and material is required for use in production the user can post the goods receipt and subsequently post the CENVAT with the reference of PO and goods receipt material document number.
5.1.3 Gaps / Issues Identified and Solutions As per standard SAP only two weights can be captured in the GRN out of which one is actual GRN quantity the other one can be either BOE/ BL quantity or actual quantity received at the dock. Development will be done to capture four different weights. Transport vendor and the barge vendor will be changed at the time of GRN if different than that identified in the PO.
5.1.4 Forms and reports required
Report for outturn i.e. the weights captured at the different stages will be developed
Returnable Gate Pass
Non Returnable Gate Pass
5.1.5 Interfaces Weigh Bridge Interface will be developed to meet the business requirement of identifying the quantity in weight and volume of the raw materials (e.g. Oils) which are received in Tankers. 5.2
Material Issues (Consumption)
A goods issue (GI) is a good movement with which a material withdrawal or material issue, a material consumption or a shipment of good to a customer is posted. A good Issue leads to reduction of the stocks. Material shall be issued to various departments. The issues can be specific against a production order, maintenance order or generally to a cost centre against a reservation. The consumption entries shall get posted at the time of goods issue. Other than high value maintenance spares, all materials will be charged to consumption as soon as it issued from the main stores. In certain cases the material is issued to production or cost centre but is not identified as consumption. For e.g. materials issued to shop floor locations, for such cases, a separate storage location will be identified in the system for tracking the stock on the shop floor. High value maintenance spares such as chemical & fluxes shall be transferred from Main ZZZ GROUP MM MODULE BLUE PRINT_SAMPLE
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Stores storage location to the Shop floor location. Hence, the issues for production/ cost centre from the main storage will be shown as transfer posting from storage location to storage. No accounting entries shall be generated for the transfer posting. On charging the materials to a work order or cost centre, issue to production order/cost centre will be recorded. Thus exact consumption quantity will be recorded for the production order. For other products, which can be issued, as per exact requirement, a material issue to production order will be carried out from the main storage location directly. Negative stocks shall not be allowed in the system. The materials such as chemicals, oils, engineering goods shall be stored in the defined stores and directly issued to the production order or cost centre if required. The materials such as high value maintenance spares shall be stored in the engineering stores and transferred to the shop location and subsequently the issue shall be booked against maintenance order or cost centre if required. If stores want to issue material other than originally planned in the reservation then material has to be changed in the reservation with the required alternative material. There shall be only one internal number range for all types of Goods Issue and Transfer Posting documents across all the plants. When the material is issued against the production order the following accounting entries will take place in FI Dr. RM stock A/c Cr. Inventory Change A/c
5.2.1 Transfer Postings During the normal business activity it may be essential to move the material physical from one place to the other within the same company code, or within the same plant or move it from one stock type to another or from one material to another. These can be done in SAP by transfer posting.
The major material transfers that can be carried out in SAP are
Plant to Plant
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Storage Location to Storage Location
Stock to Stock i.e. unrestricted to blocked
Batch to Batch
Bin to Bin
Material to Material.
5.2.2 Plant to plant transfers
If the material is transferred from one plant to another of the same company code Stock transport orders “STO” will be used wherein the transfers are carried out using the Sales functionality of Delivery.
Transportation cost will be included in the PO and cost of transportation will be loaded onto the stock valuation of the material at the receiving location.
STO will be used to transfer the material from Trichy / Mohali to the C&F agents. In the STO the MAP (Moving Average Price) will defaulted as the Basic price and the transport cost will be identified as one of the price
If material is moving from one plant to another plant. The excise invoice needs to be prepared in CIN for the transfer of the excisable material. Excise will be debited at originating plant and same amount shall get credited at the receiving plant by capturing excise invoice details of the issuing plant.
5.2.3 Transfer of material from Manufacturing Plant to Stocking Plant or C&F (with Excise invoice)
The transfer shall be carried out using Stock Transport Order (STO) with outbound delivery for finished goods. STO shall be created in the MM module by the supplying plant for the receiving plant. Based on the STO, delivery shall be carried out in Sales and Distribution (SD) module of SAP. The excise invoice will also be prepared at the time of good delivery. The material shall be received in the receiving plant using movement type 101 in Materials Management. Till such time goods shall be tracked as ‘stock-in-transit’.
Stocking Plant or C&F can maintain the finished goods stock in batches, which are received from manufacturing plant.
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Stocking Plant or C&F can only avail the CENVAT mentioned in the excise invoice received from manufacturing plant.
5.2.4 Material Transfer from Storage Location to Storage Location
The material can be transfer from one location to another within the plant. This transaction does not involve accounting entry for the material.
ZZZ can use this transaction to transfer the material form material inspection storage location to stores. Similarly the materials like spares that are issued to the specific departments can be transferred from stores to the specific departments and subsequently the consumption can be booked for the material if required.
5.2.5 Material to Material Transfer
If a material changes over time in such a way that it no longer corresponds to the features defined in the material master record, but to the features of a different material, the user can carry out transfer posting from material to material.
A transfer posting from material to material results in the transferred quantity being managed under a different material number. A material master record must exist for the receiving material.
Parallel to the material document, an accounting document is posted. The issuing material master record determines the value of the transfer posting.
The material to material transfer should be done in consultation with accounts as it involves accounting entries being posted for the material.
Both the materials should have the same base unit of measure
5.2.6 Stock to stock When the quality inspection posting is completed the material transfers from Quality stock to Unrestricted use stock. Similarly it is also possible to move ‘unrestricted use’ stock to a specific sales order stock or specific project stock.
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5.2.7 Bin to Bin transfer As with all stock movements, to transfer stock from one storage bin to another storage bin within a warehouse number you first create a transfer order. To transfer stock of a material from one storage type to another, you can display the bin stock of the source storage type (same as with the bin status report). From this display you can select the stock to be transferred and create the respective transfer orders. ZZZ will use the bin to bin transfer posting for transferring the material from bonded to ex bonded location. The quantity of material in the bonded and the ex bonded location can be reviewed in the bin status report for the section type bonded or ex bonded
Material Returns
5.3
A goods return procedure can be divided in following steps:
Return to vendor after good receipt or if the material fails in the production
Return of excess material to stores/storage location from production or cost centre
5.3.1 Material Return To vendor Material can be returned back to the vendor if the quality department has rejected it or the material has been returned from the production department due to some defects. The material shall be returned to the vendor using the
Return to vendor movement type in SAP or
Creating a Return PO
Return movement, user can send back the material of a single document (GRN). The return document shall refer to the GRN document against which the material was received.
The excise duty shall be reversed and gate pass shall be generated using the Excise for other movement transaction of SAP. Using the Return PO, user can send many materials back to vendor. However, the return PO will not refer to any specific GRN or material document. The excise duty shall be reversed and gate pass shall be generated using the Excise for other movement transaction of SAP. The user shall manually enter the excise duty. For vendor returns, ZZZ GROUP MM MODULE BLUE PRINT_SAMPLE
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If the bill of the vendor has been passed and later the material is rejected on shop floor, the vendor liability is not reduced automatically.
At the time of vendor return, system credits the stock account and debits the GR/IR account but vendor does not get debited automatically.
A separate FI entry needs to be passed in financial accounting system if the vendor is not providing with the replacement for the rejected material.
If the vendor is replacing the rejected material, create the FI entry for debiting the vendor liability. Create a new PO for the replacement material and carry out the receipt and bill passing procedure for the same.
5.3.2 Material Return to Stores Material can be returned back to the stores from Production. Two different options are available to receive back the material that has been issued. The material can be returned back and the consumption can be reversed using the reference of the original issue document. However, in this route full quantity of a material, which was issued, is returned back and part quantity return is not possible. But the consumption reversal entries and the value attached to it are based on the original issue document. Second route is returning the material without the reference of the original issue document. In this case material will be posted at moving average price of the material at that point of time. This procedure can also be used for scrap return and serviceable items from shop floor.
5.3.3 Forms and reports required ZZZ to give the layouts & formats 5.4
Material Reservation
With this component, user makes a request to the warehouse to keep materials ready for withdrawal at a later date and for a certain purpose. This simplifies and accelerates the goods receipt process. A reservation for goods issue can be requested by various departments for various account assignment objects (such as cost centre, order, asset, etc.). The purpose of a reservation is to ensure that a material will be available when it is needed. It also serves to simplify and accelerate the goods issue process and prepare the tasks at the point of goods issue. It is also important that reservations are taken into account by Material Requirements Planning (MRP), which means that required materials are procured in time if they are out of stock. The system makes reservations at plant level. When production / maintenance order is created, the components of order from the storage location are reserved automatically. User cannot manually process automatic reservations. For example, it is not possible to change reservations for an order directly. User has to change the components in the order. The system then updates the reservation.
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ZZZ can use the material reservation for raw materials, spares and engineering stores materials related items to take care of non-availability of the material. If the material stock goes below the reserved quantity, the system will result into generation of Purchase Requisition after running the MRP, based on the reorder level / material planning norms set in the material master.
Flow Diagram for Goods Issue
Reservation for material
Goods Issue
Manual reservations, Automatic Reservations For Production
Stock Update Consumption A/C
When a reservation is entered, the following events occur in the system:
The system creates a reservation document, which serves as proof of the request.
In the material master record, total stock and unrestricted-use stock of the material remain unchanged. Reserved stock is increased by the reserved quantity and can be seen in the stock overview (MMBE).
In MRP, available stock is reduced by the reserved quantity. This is visible in the current stock/requirements list (MD04). The reservation causes an entry to be made in the requirements planning file.
Note: The procedure of creating the reservation does not mean hard reservation of the material. If the stock exists for the material, it can be issued to another entity irrespective of the material is reserved or not, i.e. system does not take into the consideration the priority of the reserved materials.
By transfer posting however the material may be allocated from unrestricted use stock to specific sales order or project stocks.
The purpose of reservation is only limited to consider the stocks of the materials for MRP purpose and create Purchase Requisition for the material to avoid the situation of non-availability of the material.
All the reservations get automatically closed after the material is issued to the order or reservation.
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All the open reservations for which the materials have not to be issued must be closed manually.
All the reservations that are created automatically for production order must be closed (if open material issue exists) during final confirmation of the order.
5.5
On periodic basis the open reservations may be closed. Stock transfer Order
The material transfers from one plant to another plant or C&F will be supported by the stock transfer order. The stock transfer orders are purely for material movement within ZZZ group or to the C&F’s and not to be issued to any external vendor of ZZZ. Definition: In stock transfer processing, goods are procured and supplied within a company. One plant orders the goods internally on another plant (receiving plant/issuing plant). The goods are procured with a special type of purchase order with SAP i.e. the stock transport order. User can request and monitor the transfer of goods with a stock transport order. The delivery can be processed in Inventory Management or in Sales and Distribution (SD Shipping). The delivery should be processed through SD to take care of the billing. When transferring the raw material, semi finished goods like oil for packing to Mohali; finished goods to C&F, spares etc. from one plant to another or various depots, the stock transfer order shall be used. The requesting plant shall raise the stock transport order on the supplying plant for example, in case of transfer of oil for packing from Trichy to Mohali; Mohali will raise a Stock Transport Order, which is a form of a purchase order on Trichy, the material to be transferred using the stock transport route needs to be maintained in the Sales area view of the plants. The material shall be transferred at the current valuation rate of the material in the supplying plant. While transferring the common raw material between the plants, excise will be debited in one plant and shall be credited in the receiving plant.
5.5.1 Characteristics of a Stock Transfer Order The quantity posted from stock of the sending plant is first of all managed as stock in transit of the receiving plant. Only once the goods receipt has been entered the quantity is posted to the ZZZ GROUP MM MODULE BLUE PRINT_SAMPLE
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unrestricted-use stock of the receiving plant. This enables the quantity "on the road" to be monitored. Additional Delivery costs can be entered in the stock transport order.
5.5.2 Processing of Stock Transfers between the Two Plants
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Stock Transfer Order
Replenishment Delivery
Transfer Order Transaction at supplying plant
Post Goods Issue
Transfer Order Confirmation
Pro-forma Invoice
Excise invoice at supplying plant
GRN at receiving plant
Transfer Order
Excise invoice capturing at receiving plant
Transfer Order Confirmation
Transaction at receiving plant
Insurance Declaration to the insurance company will be carried out outside the SAP system. SAP will not provide any information regarding the insurance declarations. 5.6
Vendor Evaluation
The vendor evaluation shall be carried out for particular criteria such as quality, delivery and quantity. The quality score shall be generated based on the usage decision specified in QM module and the score related to a delivery shall be generated based on the deviation between actual delivery date and planned delivery date. The score related to quantity reliability shall be generated based on the deviation between goods receipt quantity and order quantity. Data required for vendor evaluation ZZZ GROUP MM MODULE BLUE PRINT_SAMPLE
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TIME PERIOD: The days to be considered for vendor evaluation e.g. 365 or 180 days. The system shall consider the history data pertaining to last 12 or 6 months from the date of evaluation. WEIGHTAGE: The weightage to be specified for each evaluation criteria. (Could be equal or unequal) E.g.
Price:
30
Quality:
20
Delivery:
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Total:
100 %
Each criterion can have more than one sub criteria E.g.
On time delivery: 60 Quantity reliability:
40
Each criteria /sub criteria shall have different scoring pattern based on the deviation of each criteria/sub criteria from the standard. E.g.
On time delivery
For the above criteria the scoring pattern can be assumed like Percentage Deviation 99 80 60 40 20 00 -20 -40 -60 -80 -100
Score for Evaluation 1 20 40 60 80 100 80 60 40 20 1
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The max (+/-) Deviation permitted for a material shall be specified in the purchasing value key configuration. The purchasing value key has to be maintained in the material master e.g. Key A1: 20 days as delivery variance The A1 key denotes if the vendor delivers a material before/after 20 days from the planned delivery date then the vendor shall be awarded zero score. If the vendor delivers a material 5 days after planned delivery date, the score shall be based on the percentage deviation with respect to 20 days i.e. 5X 100/20 = 25%. The system shall find out from the configuration the nearest value if percentage deviation for the said criteria and allocate a score. In the mentioned scenario vendor shall score 80. The vendor evaluation for price level as criteria is calculated as follows
To determine a vendor's price level, the system compares the vendor's effective price with the market price for the material.
The system first checks whether the buyer has maintained a market price for the material. (Special condition record)
If not, the system calculates the market price, which is equal to the average of the effective prices for all vendors supplying this material. The system then applies the effective price for the vendor from the conditions.
The vendor's effective price is then compared with the market price and the percentage variance determined.
The system then assigns a score to the variance in accordance with the settings made in Customizing.
The limitation of the vendor evaluation for ‘price’ criteria is that system does not take into consideration PO price but it always compares material market price with effective price maintained in the info Record.
The vendor evaluation for quantity reliability as criteria is as follows:
When goods are received against a purchase order, the system checks whether the quantity received are the same as the quantity ordered. If this is not so, the system works out the difference and converts it into a percentage variance using the following formula:
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GR quantity - order quantity / order quantity x 100
The system issues a score for this percentage variance as defined in Customizing.
The new score is then included in the vendor's previous score for the sub criterion. To calculate the new score for the sub criterion from the already existing composite score and this new individual score the system applies the smoothing factor Quantity variance defined in Customizing.
When user run a new evaluation, the system calculates the average of the individual scores for all materials to obtain a score for the vendor for adherence to the confirmation date.
Min. delivery quantity % specified in the material master purchasing value key plays an important role in the evaluation. The min. delivery qty. % signifies that min. qty. to be delivered in the order for the goods receipt to be included in the evaluation. In this way, user can prevent a vendor from receiving a good score for a punctual delivery, where the quantity delivered was insufficient. If this value is not maintained in purchasing value key of material master, the system shall pick up the average value specified in the customisation irrespective of material and vendor. The score for on time delivery shall be calculated as under
At the time of a goods receipt against a purchase order, the system checks whether the delivery was on time or late:
GR date - delivery date / delivery date = date variance
If the delivery was on time, the system checks whether a minimum delivery quantity is to be taken into account.
It checks the Minimum delivery quantity/standardising value for delivery time variance from material indicator.
If the indicator has been selected, it checks whether a value has been maintained in the material master record:
If a value exists, it is used. If no value exists, the value from the Minimum delivery percentage field is used. If there no such value in this case either, goods receipts of fractions of the order quantity are included in the calculation of the score.
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If the indicator has not been selected, the value from the Minimum delivery percentage field is used. If no value exists, goods receipts of fractions of the order quantity are included in the calculation of the score.
If the minimum delivery quantity is not reached, the system does not determine a score for the goods receipt.
If the minimum delivery quantity is reached and the delivery date adhered to, the variance is zero and the system awards the highest points score for the relevant goods receipt.
If the delivery is not on time, the system calculates the date variance in days and converts it into a percentage variance.
In the process, the system searches for the standardising value as follows:
It checks the Minimum delivery quantity/standardising value for delivery time variance from material indicator.
The system then awards the score user defined in Customizing for this percentage variance. The new score is then included in the vendor's previous score for the sub criterion. To calculate the new score for the sub criterion from the already existing composite score and this new individual score the system applies the smoothing factor Date variance defined in Customizing. When user run a new evaluation, the system calculates the average of the individual scores for all the materials to obtain a score for the vendor’s on-time delivery performance.
If a goods receipt covers several schedule lines, the Vendor Evaluation system performs this calculation for each schedule line.
The score for incoming goods receipt subjected to inspection is calculated as follows:
If a material is subject to incoming inspection, part of the delivered material is checked by the quality assurance department when goods are received against a purchase order.
An inspection lot is created. After the inspection or testing, the person responsible in Quality Management then enters a result and makes a decision as to whether the material can be used. (Usage decision code has a value attached to it. based on which the score will be calculated. minimum score has to be one)
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All the incoming inspection lots are stored in a file with their scores.
When user run an automatic re-evaluation for a vendor, the system selects all the incoming inspection lots for the vendor that lies within the validity period and calculates the average of the score.
The result is the vendor's score for the quality of goods received.
The data required from ZZZ for carrying out vendor evaluation:
Market price for each material and score to be awarded based on the percentage deviation that shall be considered as a reference for calculating the deviation of the vendor’s average price for evaluation.
Usage decision codes with the respective quality scores. (Taken care in quality module)
Purchasing value key (material) specifying the maximum deviation permitted for a material in terms of days and values in terms of percentage of deviation and respective score (please refer the above mentioned table with the example). Please note that purchasing value key can have under delivery / over delivery tolerance along with maximum tolerable deviation allowed for a delivery.
Purchasing value key is used in Material master with each of the Item code.
5.6.1 Assumption All the criteria’s & sub criteria are with weightage will be finalised on discussion in the configuration phase. Vendor rating will be calculated for a vendor and purchasing organisation combination
5.6.2 Exceptions and Variations Vendor evaluation can happen only after the required customizing is complete. There has to be enough transactional data in SAP for same. Physical Inventory
5.7
There are various physical inventory methods available in SAP
Periodic inventory
Cycle counting ZZZ will be using periodic physical inventory method
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The physical inventory process can be single step, two steps or three steps, ZZZ to use single step procedure. Three step procedure:
Periodic Physical inventory procedure shall be carried out in the system; User will create a physical verification document in SAP system. Based on the actual physical stock, user shall enter the actual count of material with reference to the physical verification document number. The same document shall be printed for easy verification.
In case of differences, material can be recounted.
The posting of the differences shall be a separate activity based on which the stocks shall be reorganised- both quantity and value terms. The posting of differences in the inventory shall be booked to a separate account code. The posting of differences will be subject to approval of the higher authority.
Stocks shall be blocked for Posting during Physical inventory process.
Posting Block indicates that no goods movements involving the materials listed in the physical inventory document can be posted for the duration of a physical inventory count.
Single step procedure:
User will enter the actual physical stock in the system (MI10) the system will create the PID and post the difference at the same time in the background. An accounting document will be generated along with the PID.
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indicator set for the materials. The Cycle Counting Method of Physical Inventory allows fastmoving items to be counted more frequently than slow-moving items. Regardless of the physical inventory method, the process of physical inventory can be divided into three phases:
1. Physical Inventory Preparation
Create a physical inventory document.
Blocking Materials for Posting
Print and distribute the physical inventory document.
2. Physical Inventory Count
Counting stocks
Entering the result of the count on the physical inventory document printout
3. Physical Inventory Analysis
Entering the result of the count into the system
Initiating a recount, if necessary
Posting inventory differences
Procedure for Physical Inventory in Warehouse Management - SAP Scenarios
S. No
Procedures
TCODE
Input
Output
1
Create a Physical Inventory document
LI01N
2
Activate Physical Inventory
LX22
Inventory document
Inventory document
3
Print count sheet
LI04
Inventory document
Inventory document
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TCODE
Input
Output
4
Inventory count
LX26
Inventory document
Inventory document
5
Entering count results
LI11N
Inventory document
Inventory document
6
Change count results
LI12N
Inventory document
Inventory document
7
Recount on need basis
LI14
Inventory document
Inventory document
8
Generate difference report
LX17
Inventory document
Inventory document
9
Differences clearing in WM
LI20
Inventory document
Inventory document
10
Differences posting in Inventory Management
LI21
Inventory document
Inventory document
5.7.2 Exceptions and Variations The process of physical inventory in WM will only be used for the materials/storage locations for which the WM is activated for all the other materials/storage locations the normal inventory management physical inventory process will be used.
5.7.3 Authorisation Requirements Only the concerned staff should be authorised. Write-off authorization should be with the senior management only. 5.8
Logistics Invoice Verification / Bill Passing
This is the last part of the procurement cycle; the vendor invoice is verified and entered in the system. ZZZ Accounts department will carry out this as detailed in the FI blue print. ZZZ GROUP MM MODULE BLUE PRINT_SAMPLE
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5.8.1 Process flow
ZZZ shall use Logistics Invoice Verification (LIV) and no changes in the proposed account codes shall be carried out.
Bill Passing or Logistics Invoice Verification shall be GR based Invoice Verification default. Only in certain exceptional cases like Import PO, the LIV can be PO based.
The import PO bill passing shall be carried out based on the exchange rate of the posting date. It is assumed that the Exchange rate conversions will be entered on periodic basis (daily recommended) to reflect the exact rate on the date of posting. The defaulted rate cannot be changed in the LIV transaction.
Invoices presented by the supplier can have variances from the system proposed values. The user can accept the rate differences by increasing the rate as proposed by the system. However, system identifies such invoices as having variances and checks for the various tolerance limits identified in the system.
If there are differences between the amount proposed by the system and the actual amount in the vendor invoice, user can change the amount and post these differences. The system cannot provide the reason for such differences.
To accept the difference, user shall change the value suggested by the system
Quantity Changes is not recommended by the system
While posting the invoice, the system will post the differences to the Stock account if the material is having the price control as moving average and the stock is available. The system also updates the purchase order history with the changed data. If the stock is unavailable the differences are posted to the Price difference account.
Invoices containing variances within defined tolerance limits shall be accepted by the system. Invoices exceeding the Tolerances limits shall get blocked for payment.
The various parameters on which the invoice can be blocked are Price, Quantity, and Order Price Unit Variance and Delivery variance.
Blocking based on Delivery Date Variance (Value variance based on delivery date variance) is not required.
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ZZZ shall keep 5% upper tolerance limits to avoid unnecessary blocking in case of increasing in price, tax, freight etc.
All the blocked invoices need to be released before the payment can be made against the blocked invoice in FI. Invoices shall be released in a separate transaction. User shall cancel the blocking indicator that was set when the invoice was posted. The authorisation of the transaction shall be
controlled through authorisation profile of
SAP.
The differences arising due to foreign currency exchange rate variation at the time of Invoice Verification (not Bill Payment) shall get loaded to inventory (if there is sufficient stock coverage). Foreign Currency Exchange variations can be identified only at the IV stage. (And not at GR stage). In case of insufficient stock, the differences will go to Price difference account.
Credit note on vendor shall be generated through FI module if Bill has been passed and paid to the vendor and later the adjustment needs to be paid.
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6.Excise JV’s Excise JVs can be used for the following functions:
Scrapping of material,
Posting any difference in excise amount arising out of wrong data entry,
Making adjustment postings for materials not used in Production,
Making adjustment postings for money transferred to PLA and
Making adjustment postings for additional excise paid by vendors.
Adjustment of CENVAT at later date (say disputed matters).
Each plant and C&F shall be identified as excise group in SAP. The excise registers are maintained at excise group level.
The external locations will be attached to a dummy plant which will have a dummy excise registration and excise group
Accounting Entries for excise in FI during Scrapping through material write off Dr.
Cenvat clearing A/c
Cr.
BED A/c
Cr.
Ecess A/c
Accounting Entry when liability is more than Cenvat Receivable during utilization Dr.
Cenvat Payable Account
Cr.
Cenvat RG23 A/C BED/AED/Ecess account
Cr.
PLA BED account
Cr.
PLA Ecess account
Cr.
PLA AED account
Creation of TR6 Challan Dr.
PLA BED account
Dr.
PLA Ecess account
Dr.
PLA AED account
Cr.
PLA on hold account
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Payment of excise Duty Dr.
PLA on hold account
Cr.
Bank account
Accounting Entry when liability is less than Cenvat Receivable during utilization Dr.
Cenvat Payable Account
Cr.
Cenvat RG23 A/C BED/AED/Ecess account
The accounting entries for additional excise through excise JV will be similar to the entries as in the case of excise entries for GRN of local or import purchase. The accounting entries for reducing the excess duty posted wrongly through the other adjustment transaction of excise JV will be same as that of the scrapping entries shown above.
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7.Scrap Identification 7.1.1 Process flow In some cases material gets rejected or becomes useless due to expiry or damage. The scrap shall be identified as non-valuated material in the system. A separate material code shall be maintained for each material to be treated as a scrap in the system. Scrap yard or store shall receive scrap, as a scrap material or from cost centre. Scrap shall be tracked only on quantity basis. Non-stock material will be brought into stocks just before the sale transaction occurs. In ZZZ such kind of materials can undergo following treatment
Material is scrapped but can be sold: The sale of scrap will be handled through SD module of SAP.
Material is destroyed
The material that has to be scrapped will be reduced from the stock using the scrap movement. Stock will be reduced and the cost of the destroyed material shall be accounted in a special account code and a cost centre CENVAT claimed for all such materials will have to be reversed using Excise JV with reference to the original excise invoice number. The sources of scrap material will be:
production returns unfit for regular use/ unfit for return to vendor
non salvage sales returns
Customer returns beyond repairs
Inspection sample from QM department
Damaged stocks in warehouse
Accounting Entries in FI during Scrapping Dr.
Scrap A/c
Cr.
Stock A/c
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8.Information System in MM The following reporting requirements are met directly from standard SAP.
Materials receipt and consumption report
Total inventory summary Report
Pending Purchase order Status
Pending Purchase requisition Status
Purchasing Value Analysis
Pending non approved stock (identified as quality inspection stock)
Stock statement/Weekly / Monthly
Quotation analysis
Monthly stock of various items
Receipt of FG Weekly /Monthly (standard SAP material Document listing)
Vendor Evaluation Report
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9.List of ABAP Developments Forms & Reports
9.1
The following reports and layouts are planned:
Material shortage report i.e. actual GRN quantity vs. BOE quantity or delivery challan quantity
Exception Report for overdue quantity i.e. PO for which the delivery date has expired and open quantity exists
Quotation comparison report with price break-up, payment terms, Inco terms
Outturn i.e. weight report captured at different stages
PO layout
Contract layout
PR status report along with RFQ no, PO no, Release details
Bonded BOE number against Ex bonded BOE number for STO
Stock out report for a period
GRN quantity Vs BOE quantity for a PO with 2% variation in quantity with ED and Ecess values and the total PO quantity
Control chart report for time tracking for each activity
Returnable Gate Pass
Non Returnable Gate Pass Data Migration Strategy
9.2
The following data will be programmatically transferred to SAP:
9.2.1 Master Data
Material Master
Vendor Master
Purchasing Info records
9.2.2 Balances
Inventory
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Dear Friends, Based on Request from our friends... prepared SAP MM Business blue print document. Hope it is useful for all. Thanks. Regards, G.V.Shivakkumar
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