on 10-10-2010 4:00 PM
Hi,
How to map freight charges per carrier. We want to map per truck load irrespective of weight, volume, quantity. E.G. each truck delivering goods may be quantity is 100 pcs. and can be delivered in any number of trucks and would be charged based on say $ 50 / truck.
Kindly advise.
Regards,
Can we use "unplanned delivery cost" in Header details for truck based calculation when we performed T-code of "MIRO"? Please advise, Thanks.
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Hi,
One question is if your order is truck sized? So that all the items are traveling in single truck? Or can it be bigger than the truck? Or smaller - and then another order is included into the same truck cost?
Of course different truck-sizing processes trigger different freight cost calculations. The easiest is when single order = one truck and then you can simply maintain condition records accordingly.
Regards,
Dominik Modrzejewski
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If you cannot determine how many trucks will be delivering the goods, then either you put only estimated costs or populate the freight condition only after truck building and optimization is complete.
Otherwise, if you can calculate number of trucks depending on material quantity/volume and other conditions (like urgency etc.) then you could build custom calculation routine to determine freight costs at document header level.
Regards,
Dominik Modrzejewski
Hi,
Maintain Calculat.type as Fixed ( B ) for Frieght condition type.
Regards
KRK
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Hi,
You can use condition type as FRB1- Freight (Value) basis which is irrespective of qty or value of the material you can charge it as value .
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