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Organizational Structures in Logistics<br />

Figure 2.4 Assigning Plants to a Company Code<br />

Technical Information About the Plant<br />

EE<br />

EE<br />

EE<br />

EE<br />

Field Length: 4 places<br />

Path in Customizing: Enterprise Structure • Definition • Logistics - General •<br />

Define, copy, delete, check plant<br />

Specific Transaction: EC02 (copy, delete, and check only)<br />

Table: T001W<br />

Technical Information About Assigning a Plant to a Company Code<br />

EE<br />

EE<br />

EE<br />

Path in Customizing: Enterprise Structure • Assignment • Logistics - General •<br />

Assign plant to company code<br />

Specific Transaction: OX18<br />

Table: T001K<br />

2.1.4 Storage Location<br />

A storage location is the place where stocks are managed physically. In the system,<br />

you assign a plant to the storage location. A plant can have multiple storage locations,<br />

which are physically or functionally separate. Within a plant, for example,<br />

you can define a raw materials warehouse, a production warehouse, a finished<br />

goods warehouse, and a delivery warehouse (see Figure 2.5).<br />

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