on 09-01-2012 6:27 AM
Hi Experts,
Can you please go through my requirement and advise me suitable solution in SAP.
We have two manufacturing plants, let say A & B. Both are assigned to same company code. Plant A is near the port city. So some time we transfer ROH & VERP stock from plant A to plant B. Now business wants to add transportation cost to material at receiving plant i.e. B. Please advise how can we achive this.
If we can do this some sort of automatic way, that would be great.
Regards,
Dinabandhu.
You can explore SAP functionality on transport management using shipment cost documents as a subsequent function after generating outbound delivery for sto process.
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Hi,
You should have separate pricing procedure for stock transport order and keep a separate condition type for transportation cost
and assign a accural key (M?08),post this transportation cost to separate G/L account(OBYC).
Regards,
Biju K
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Hi,
For STO's there is a Pricing Procedure already existing in the system RM2000. Now assign this procedure to your Purchasing Organisation and create the STO.
IMG > Materials Management > Purchasing > Conditions > Define Price Determination Process > Define Schema Determination
Here choose Determine Schema for Stock Transport Orders
This pricing procedure is specifically designed to accommodate the delivery charges along with custom charges (if any) for STO process.
/Manoj
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Dear,
I think you have to create SO for stock transfer and give transportation cost here.
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