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Transportation Management with SAP LES

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Purchase Orders 4.2<br />

Example of a Stock Transport Order<br />

As an example, the receiving plant is entered under customer number 2003.<br />

OGDE050678 is assigned to this plant as a transportation zone (see Figure 4.26) to<br />

be able to assign a specific route during route determination for this stock transport<br />

order. You can see the respective settings for this in Figure 4.31. Now you must<br />

enter the stock transport order using Transaction ME21N. The system displays an<br />

empty screen in which you must enter the data as shown in Figure 4.32.<br />

Figure 4.31 Specific Route Determination for the Route Between the Delivering Plant and the<br />

Receiving Plant<br />

Select UB Stock transport ord. in the upper left corner of the screen. The default<br />

setting is Standard purchase order.<br />

In the Supplying plant field, you should now enter the delivering plant “OGB1<br />

Weizen Brewery.”<br />

Then enter the organizational unit of your purchase. In most cases, special organizational<br />

structures are set up for purchasing for stock transport orders. In the<br />

example, the Purch. Org. is “OGIC” and the Purch. group is “OGI.” The Company<br />

Code in the example is “OG01.” Both the delivering and the receiving plant must<br />

be created in this company code.<br />

Figure 4.32 Entering a Stock Transport Order<br />

Personal Copy for Tina Mastrup, user id 9f19c686-d5e1-4016-94fd-ebc72e1b8f7e<br />

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