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SAP SD - Delivery Scheduling

The document discusses delivery scheduling in SAP, which involves determining delivery dates and quantities in sales documents. It explains the processes of backward and forward scheduling and the parameters considered like pick pack time, loading time, replenishment lead time, transit time, and transportation lead time. It also provides instructions on configuring routes, delivery scheduling, and maintaining durations.

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SAP SD - Delivery Scheduling

The document discusses delivery scheduling in SAP, which involves determining delivery dates and quantities in sales documents. It explains the processes of backward and forward scheduling and the parameters considered like pick pack time, loading time, replenishment lead time, transit time, and transportation lead time. It also provides instructions on configuring routes, delivery scheduling, and maintaining durations.

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Delivery Scheduling

It is the process of determining delivery dates & confirms quantities into sales document.

Process of delivery scheduling Whenever we are creating sales order 1st system will perform
‘Backward scheduling’ if backward scheduling fails then system will perform ‘Forward scheduling

 Backward scheduling always based on customer requested delivery date.


 Forward scheduling always based on today’s date

The below parameter system consider while performing delivery schedule:


1. Pick pack time: - (We maintain this in shipping point). It is the time taken to pick the material
from storage location and to pack it.
2. Loading time: - (We maintain this in shipping point). It is a time taken to do the process of
loading the goods into trucks for dispatch.
3. RLT: - (Replenishment lead time – we maintain this material master MRP 3) It is the time
taken to manufacture the product. System considers RLT if stock is not available.
4. Transit time: - (we maintain this in route). It is time taken to deliver the goods from plant to
customer.
5. Transportation lead time: - (We maintain this in route.) It is the time taken to arrange the
mode of transportation (Trucks) for dispatching it to customer.

If stock is not available, then system consider either of (RLT + PP) or (TLT) whichever is higher

If stock is available, then system consider either of (PP) or (TLT) whichever is higher

Configure for route determination Path

 SPRO  logistic execution  transportation  basic transportation function  routes 


define routes  define routes & stages
 SPRO  logistic execution  transportation  basic transportation function  routes 
define routes Go to route determination  define transportation zones
 SPRO  logistic execution  transportation  basic transportation function  routes 
define routes Go to route determination Maintain route determination

Configuration for delivery scheduling


 SPRO  S&D  basic function  delivery scheduling & transportation scheduling  define
scheduling by sales document type  go to OR mention [X] and TL check
 SPRO  S&D  basic function  delivery scheduling & transportation scheduling  Matin
duration

You can maintain pick pack time and loading time other then shipping point i.e. Route dependent

In customer master transportation zone, we need to matin destination zone


8TH NOV ---- > RLT 10, PICK PACK – 2, loading 3, transit 5 and transport 9,

Backword scheduling -

Forword scheduling –

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