What is SAP Supply Chain Management Training?
Supply chain efficiency is a cornerstone of organisational success, and SAP Supply Chain Management (SCM) is a leading tool to optimise processes, improve logistics, and streamline operations. This training focuses on equipping professionals with the knowledge and skills to leverage SAP SCM effectively, enabling businesses to adapt to dynamic market demands and achieve operational excellence.
Proficiency in SAP SCM is essential for professionals involved in supply chain, logistics, and operations management. It enables them to enhance inventory management, optimise planning, and improve overall supply chain performance. This course is ideal for supply chain managers, logistics coordinators, procurement specialists, inventory planners, and SAP consultants aiming to master advanced SCM tools and processes.
This Oakwood International’s 4-day training provides practical insights into using SAP SCM to address real-world supply chain challenges. Delegates will explore key functionalities, gain hands-on experience, and learn to optimise processes to deliver measurable improvements in efficiency and performance.
Course Objectives
- To understand the fundamentals of SAP Supply Chain Management
- To navigate SAP SCM tools and their key functionalities
- To analyse and optimise supply chain processes
- To enhance demand planning and inventory management
- To streamline logistics and distribution processes using SAP
- To implement effective procurement strategies with SAP SCM
- To address supply chain bottlenecks through data-driven decisions
Upon completion, delegates will receive a certificate from Oakwood International, validating their skills in SAP SCM. This certification enhances professional credibility and demonstrates expertise in managing efficient, technology-driven supply chains.
Course Outline
SAP Supply Chain Management Training
Module 1: Forecast, Sales, Procurement, Manufacturing, and Warehouse Processing
- Demand
- Sales
- Procurement
- Manufacturing
- Warehouse Product
Module 2: Forecasting
- Material Forecast
- Customer-Specific Forecasts
- Planned Independent Requirement
Module 3: Order to Ship Process
- Create a Sales Order
- Demand Management
- Documents and Basic Functions in Delivery Processing
- Shipping of Material
- Review Inventory at Inventory Location
- Review Continuity Demand
Module 4: SCM Master Data
- Customer Master Records
- Vendor Master Records
- Purchasing Info Record
- Source of Supply
- Bills of Material
- Routing
- Work Centre
- Production Storage Bins
Module 5: Demand
- Forecasts and Independent Requirements
- Sales Order
- Reservation
- Stock Transport Orders
- Stock Transfer Using a Stock Transport Order
- Production Orders
- Safety Stock
- Data on Lot Size
- Lot Size Planning
- Materials Requirements Planning
Module 6: Procure to Receipt Process
- Manual Creation of Purchase Requisitions (ME51)
- Changing a Purchase Requisition (ME52)
- Create a Purchase Order
- Creation of Purchase Orders and Purchase Requisitions from SAP APO
- Material Types
- Storage Bin
Module 7: Demand Planning in ECC and SCM
- Rush Order
- Cash Sales
- Free-of-Charge Delivery
Module 8: Demand Management
- Creating Planned Independent Requirements (PIR) for Materials with
- Segmentation
- Reference
- PIR Consumption
Module 9: Material Requirement Planning
- Create Planned Order
- Convert Planned Order into
- Production Orders
- Purchase Requisitions
Module 10: Production Execution
- Create an Order
- Order Release
- Goods Issue
- Order Confirmation
- Goods Receipt
- Order Closing
Module 11: Integration in SAP SCM
- Generating and Activating Integration Models
- SAP R/3 and SAP SCM Integration
- Set Up Monitoring and Error Handling
- Transfer Data Incrementally
- Transfer of Data Changes
Module 12: Integrated SCM Master Data
- Manage Locations in SAP SCM
- Material Master in SAP SCM
- Production Resource
- Production Process Models (PPM)
- Production Data Structure (PDS)
- Transportation Lanes
- Master Recipes
- PPM Plan
Module 13: Modelling in SAP SCM
- APO Model
- Versions Simulation
- Supply Chain Engineer (SCE)
Module 14: Integrating Transactional Data
- Initial Data Transfer
- Integration of Master Data and Transaction Data
Module 15: Demand Planning Configuration
- Planning Object Structure
- Characteristic Value Combinations
- Planning Areas
- Product Interchangeability
- Proportional Factors Generation
- Version Management
Module 16: Planning Books and Data Views
- Planning Book
- Database Views
- Data View Design Functions
- Advanced Macros
Module 17: Interactive Planning
- Introduction to Interactive Planning
- Navigation in the Interactive Planning Table
- Tools for Interactive Planning
- Features of Product Planning Table
Module 18: Forecasting
- Univariate Forecast
- Composite Forecast
- Consensus Based Forecasting
- Monitoring Forecast Alert
- Lifecycle Planning
- Promotion Planning
- InfoCubes
- SOP Planning Data
- SOP Planning Data
Module 19: Master Data and Transaction Data in SNP
- APO Master Data
- APO Product Master
- APO Resource Master
- Transaction Data
- Quota Arrangements
- Supply Network Planning
Module 20: SNP Configuration
- Planning Areas
- Master Data
- Safety Stock Planning
- Manage Supply Network Plan Configuration
- Query Supply Network Plan Configuration
Module 21: Supply Network Planning Heuristic
- Heuristic Profiles
- Run Heuristic in the Background
- Capacity Levelling
- Planning Supplier Constraints Using the SNP Heuristic
- Procurement Scheduling Agreements in Heuristic-Based SNP
- Hierarchical Planning
Module 22: SNP Run Using Capable to Match
- Introduction to Capable-to-Match (CTM)
- Master Data Setup
- CTM Planning Process
- Production Process Model (PPM): Settings for CTM
Module 23: Interchangeability
- Master Data for Product and Location Interchangeability
- Interchangeability Scenarios in the Applications
- Business Scenarios Involving Interchangeability
- Product Interchangeability in
- Demand Planning
- Supply Network Planning
- CTM
- Transport Load Builder
- Optimisation
Included
Included
- No course includes are available.
Offered In This Course:
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Video Content
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eLearning Materials
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Study Resources
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Completion Certificate
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Tutor Support
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Interactive Quizzes
Learning Options
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Online Instructor-Led Training
- Live virtual classes led by experienced trainers, offering real-time interaction and guidance for optimal learning outcomes.
Online Self-Paced Training
- Flexible learning at your own pace, with access to comprehensive course materials and resources available anytime, anywhere.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is SAP Supply Chain Management (SCM) Training?
SAP SCM Training provides an in-depth understanding of SAP's supply chain management solutions. It covers topics like demand planning, inventory optimisation, and logistics management to help professionals streamline and enhance supply chain operations.
Q. Who should attend this training?
This training is ideal for supply chain professionals,
logistics managers, procurement specialists, inventory planners, SAP
consultants, and individuals aiming to improve their knowledge of SAP SCM tools
and processes.
Q. What will I learn from this training?
Delegates will learn how to use SAP SCM tools to
manage supply chain processes efficiently, including demand planning,
production scheduling, inventory control, and distribution management. The
course also covers real-world case studies to reinforce practical application.
Q. Is this training suitable for beginners?
Yes, this training caters to professionals at all levels. Beginners will gain foundational knowledge of SAP SCM, while experienced professionals can refine their skills and learn advanced features.
Q. How will this training benefit my career?
SAP SCM Training equips you with industry-recognised
skills to optimise supply chain processes, making you an asset to organisations.
It can open doors to roles in supply chain management, logistics, and
operations, enhancing your career prospects and earning potential.