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Transportation Management with SAP LES

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Shipment Documents 12.1<br />

Shipment Document<br />

Header<br />

Items:<br />

Delivery 80004812<br />

Delivery 80004913<br />

Stages:<br />

From Shipping Point<br />

to Ship-To Party 1<br />

From Ship-To Party 1<br />

to Ship-To Party 2<br />

Deadlines,<br />

Partners,<br />

Texts,<br />

Statuses,<br />

Duration and Distances,<br />

Dangerous Goods,<br />

Additional Data,<br />

Total Weight,<br />

etc.<br />

Addresses,<br />

Itinerary,<br />

Single Weights and Volumes,<br />

etc.<br />

Starting Point,<br />

Destination Point,<br />

Duration and Distances,<br />

Partners,<br />

Deadlines,<br />

etc.<br />

Figure 12.2 Structure of Delivery Documents in the <strong>SAP</strong> System<br />

If these five delivery documents are processed in one shipment, a shipment header is<br />

generated. The shipment includes five items (as a total of five delivery documents are<br />

available) and three stages (Stage 1 from shipping point to E. Winzig in Munich, Stage<br />

2 from E. Winzig in Munich to A. Klein in Augsburg, and Stage 3 from A. Klein in Augsburg<br />

to F. Groß in Ingolstadt).<br />

Delivery Document Number<br />

Ship-To Party<br />

80014649 A. Klein, Augsburg<br />

80014652 F. Groß, Ingolstadt<br />

80014653 A. Klein, Augsburg<br />

80014655 E. Winzig, Munich<br />

80014664 A. Klein, Augsburg<br />

The processes (see Figure 12.1) carried out at a transportation planning point must<br />

be indicated in the shipment document. Because these processes are different (for<br />

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