The inventory dump from the factory to the factory can be divided:
L inventory dump of different factories in the same company
L inventory dump between two factories in different companies
SAP provides the following methods for inventory dump from the factory to the factory:
L One-Step
L two-step method
L Inventory Transfer Ticket
N stock allocation without delivery
N stock allocation with delivery: One-Step
N stock transfer with delivery: two-step process
Note: This article mainly describes the above methods based on the inventory dump of different factories in the same company.
1. One-step (no configuration)
A) the inventory dump from the factory to the factory can be achieved through the T-CODE: MB1B mobile type: 301, both shipping and shipping are posted in a material credential.
2. Two-step method (no configuration)
A) Stock Transfer (factory) by T-CODE: MB1B mobile type: 303 dumping inventory to the shipping factory )"
B) transfer inventory transfer (factory) to non-restricted use at the receiving factory via T-CODE: MB1B mobile type: 305
3. Stock transfer without delivery (no configuration)
A) transfer to factory, via T-CODE: MB21N create UB type inventory dial
B) transfer out of the factory, through the T-CODE: MB1B mobile type: 351, the inventory is transferred to the receiving factory "in-transit inventory"
C) transferred to the factory, through the T-CODE: MB01 mobile type: 101, "in-transit inventory" into non-restricted use of inventory
4. Stock transfer with delivery: One-Step (with configuration)
A) transfer to factory, via T-CODE: MB21N create UB type inventory dial
B) transfer the factory, through the T-CODE: VL10B/VL10D on the dump order to create an external delivery order
C) transfer out of the factory, through the T-CODE: VL02N external delivery orders for delivery processing (transfer to the factory non-restricted use of inventory increased, export factory inventory reduced, mobile type 647 and 101 completed at the same time)
5. Stock transfer with delivery: two-step (with configuration)
A) transfer to factory, via T-CODE: MB21N create UB type inventory dial
B) transfer the factory, through the T-CODE: VL10B/VL10D on the dump order to create an external delivery order
C) transfer out of the factory, through the T-CODE: VL02N external delivery orders for delivery processing (export factory inventory reduced, transferred to the factory "in-transit inventory" increased, mobile type: 641)
D) transfer to Factory: receive via T-CODE: MIGO mobile type: 101 to dump or outgoing delivery order (transfer to factory in transit inventory to non-restricted inventory, move type: 101)
Note:
In-Transit inventory can be queried via T-CODE: MB5T
For more information about system configuration, see
Configuration:
1. IMG-> Material Management-> Purchasing-> Purchase Order-> Set up Stock Transfer Order-> Define Shipping Data for Plants
Because the shipping function of SD needs to be used, sales distribution (sales organization/distribution channel/product group) should be sent to the shipping factory to determine the shipping data (such as the loading point ).
2. IMG-> Material Management-> Purchasing-> Purchase Order-> Set up Stock Transfer Order-> Assign Delivery Type and Checking Rule
Assign a Delivery Type (Delivery Type) and check rules to the Supply factory (Supply plant.
3. IMG-> Material Management-> Purchasing-> Purchase Order-> Set up Stock Transfer Order-> Assign Document Type, One-Step Procedure, Underdelivery Tolerance
Define the dump order type between factories and whether one step is used.
Inventory dump between factories under the same company code)