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Business Drivers and Solution OfferingTransportation in mySAP ERP Transportation AnalyticsAdd-Ons and Industry SolutionsTransportation in mySAP SCMUnique Selling Points
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Flexible, end-to-end processes
Keep your competitive advantage
Model Based
Event Driven
Service Enabled
Model business process, instead of modifying packaged solutionsBecome reactive and adaptive, increase speed to adjust Service enabled Transportation Management providing people with services
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Translate your business, but keep your business fundamentals
SPECIALIZATION AND
CONSOLIDATION
HARD-WIRED VALUE CHAIN
ADAPTIVE BUSINESS NETWORKS
Empowered People - linked by flexible End-to-End ProcessesMove from “best-practises” to business innovationUse your packaged solution and new services to compose customized processesTransportation Management to evolve from “shipping” to adaptive logistics
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One Solution for integrated and synchronized transportation
mySAP ERP and mySAP SCM
Logistics Value ChainsFor Service Providers For ShippersFor Adaptive Supply Chain Networks
Enable to grow – the only TMS Solution that fits to all levels of complexitymySAP ERP - Delivering a complete End-to-End Transportation and Financials Solution for
EnterprisesmySAP SCM – Enhance flexibility, Transportation Planning and Optimization as an integrated
connector of Supply Chain Networks for higher visibility and efficiencymySAP SCM on ESA – Enterprise service enablement to connect financials, logistics, people and
flexible, business driven processes beyond enterprise boundaries
Supply Chain NetworksTransportation PlanningTracking & TracingAnalyticsFreight Procurement
Enterprise SolutionsOperations + FinanceAdd-onsIndustry Solutions
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Composition of mySAP ERP & mySAP SCM
Demand PlanningSupply Planning Global Available-to-PromiseProduction Planning & Detailed SchedulingTransportation Planning Extended Warehouse ManagementSupply Network CollaborationSupply Chain VisibilitySupply Chain Performance Management
Manufacturing Execution & Planning (based on MRP)Order FulfillmentInventory & Warehouse ManagementTransportation ExecutionProcurementOperations Analytics
mySAP SCM
mySAP ERP
mySAP ERP &
mySAP SCM
Other related functions like:Sales Order ManagementForeign Trade, …
xAPP’s xMII Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence
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Main Goals of Transportation Management
Reduction and control of transportation costsOptimization of transportation management -reduction of freight costsProcess automation - reduction of process costs by e.g. automated payment process (ERS - Evaluated Receipt Settlement)Optimized process of automated high efficient transportation planningOptimization of transportation resources
Improved customer satisfactionImproved on-time deliveryBetter quality in transportation planning by collaboration with partner
Business Drivers and Solution OfferingTransportation in mySAP ERP Transportation AnalyticsAdd-Ons and Industry SolutionsTransportation in mySAP SCMUnique Selling Points
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mySAP ERPSA
P NetW
eaver
End-User Service Delivery
Analytics Strategic Enterprise Management Financial Analytics Operations Analytics Workforce Analytics
Financials Financial Supply Chain Management Financial Accounting Management Accounting Corporate Governance
Human Capital Management Talent Management Workforce Process Management Workforce Deployment
Procurement and Logistics Execution Procurement Supplier
Collaboration
Inventory and Warehouse Management
Inbound and Outbound Logistics
Transportation Management
Product Development and Manufacturing Production Planning Manufacturing Execution Product Development Life-Cycle Data
Management
Sales and Service Sales Order Management Aftermarket Sales and Service
Professional-Service Delivery
Incentive and Commission Management
Corporate Services Real Estate Management
Enterprise Asset Management
Project and Portfolio Management
Travel Management
Environment, Health and Safety
Quality Management
Global Trade Services
Transportation Management
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Transportation Management in mySAP ERP
CreateDeliveries
TransportationPlanning
CheckAvailability Tracking
OrderTaking
WMSProcessingTransportation
ManagementTransportation
ExecutionReporting/Analysis
Customs/Foreign TradeTSP
Settlement ShipmentCosting
WMS Warehouse Management SystemTSP Transportation Service Provider
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Shipments in Logistics Execution
PurchaseOrder
Processing
Inbound Delivery
Goods Receipt
Invoice Verification
Sales Order Processing
Outbound Delivery
GoodsIssue
Billing
Inbound Shipment
Outbound Shipment
Procurement Sales Order Processing
Logistics Execution
Vendor Customer
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The Shipment Document and Its Functions
Record planned and actual dates/status
information
Record shipmentcharacteristics
Determine shipment stages
Grouping of inbound or outbound deliveries in
shipments
Create output(EDI/documents)
04.06.12.06.
Shipment DocumentFunctions
Packing/loading
Service agent
Service agentMode of transport
Mode of transport
Plan Act.C
B
AFreight Cost
Estimate
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Document Flow – Scenario “Shipper with own Transportation Resources”
Copying Information relevant for Transportation
ShipmentFreight
CostDocumentOrder
OutboundDeliveryOutboundDeliveryDelivery
n : n n : 1 1 : 1
CustomerInvoice
Transport-relevant information as selection criteria
Grouping of deliveriesMeans of transport, Service
agents, …Freight cost simulationMonitoring
Calculation of transportation costs
Split criteriaCopy of transport-relevant
information (Means of transport, shippingtype …)
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Document Flow – Scenario “Shipper with external Transportation Resources: Carrier”
Shipper do transportation planning on their own
ShipmentFreight
CostDocumentOrder
OutboundDeliveryOutboundDeliveryDelivery
n : n n : 1 1 : 1 CustomerInvoice
Shipment
InformationFax, EDI, Tendering Portal
Status
CarrierSettlement
Carrier
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Document Flow – Scenario “Shipper with external Transportation Resources: Logistics Service Provider”
Shipper
OrderOutboundDeliveryOutboundDeliveryDelivery
n : n
CustomerInvoice
ShipmentFreight
CostDocument
OutboundDeliveryOutboundDeliveryDelivery
n : 1 1 : 1
LSP
ShipperSettlement
ShipmentStatus
mySAP ERPof LSP
LSP = Logistic Service Provider
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Examples of Transportation Scenarios
Shipment by truck from one plant to one customer
Shipment using several trucks from one plant to several customers
Shipment by rail from the vendor to the plant
Empty return shipment from the customer to the plant
Shipments using different modes of transportation from several plants to several customers
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Transportation Planning and Processing
Route DefinitionTransportation Planning PointShipment TypesService Provider / Carrier AssignmentShipment Creation
Manual with our without Planning ProposalAutomatically by Collective Processing (rules based shipment generator)Integrated Transportation Planning withSAP APO TP/VS*External Transportation Planning System(offline interface for data transfer)Collaborative Shipment Planning with Forwarding Agents (via IDoc or Web Interface)
*SAP APO SAP Advanced Planning and OptimizationTP/VS Transport Planning and Vehicle Scheduling
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Monitor Shipments
Processing Status of Shipments – Status Info in Shipment DocumentBasic tracking functionsPredefined set of milestones that may be changed/extendedStatus to be completed manually
Monitor by Shipment Processing ListsList Types for Planning, Utilization, Free capacity, Tendering status, Check-in, Shipment completion, Changes
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Sophisticated online status retrieval via„XSI – Express Shipment Interface“
XSI reads latest shipment status out of Transportation Service Provider database.Tracking info can be obtained
Per deliveryPer handling unit with a deliveryPer shipment
Tracking info is obtained via customizable call into the TSP XML-server.Tracking info is displayed on standard screen in SAP R/3 / ECC.From the Parcel tracking screen, you can also request information from the express delivery company via the Internet.
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New in mySAP ERP 2005: Continuous Move Visibility
New transaction VTCM in Logistics Execution to check continuous moves
Connects inbound and outbound shipmentsData available for Freight Costing & Analytics -> track costing effectsBetter Financial and Process visibility
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Shipment Costing
Freight rate tables and conditions usingSAP’s condition techniqueCalculation of transportation costs, taking into account basic freight, discounts, surcharges, brokers fees, etc .Settlement with service agents using invoice verification or self-billing.Integration with Financial Accounting / Controlling.Taxes, dependent on source and destination locationsBreak weight calculation and bulkiness factors
Freight Cost Simulation („Estimation“)
Shipment Cost Document
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Shipment Costing - Alternative bases to determinecosts
Shipment Cost Item
20 TOLeg
Weight
Shipping Unit
Delivery
Delivery Item
Cost per carton
Cost dependent on freight class
Cost dependent on Ship - to Party
DeliveryDeliveryDelivery
2
Delivery1
Delivery1 Computer2 Disk drive3 Cable
Freight class 01
Freight class 02
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Shipment Cost Settlement
Shipmentdocument
Shipment costdocument
Calculate freight
Service entrysheet
Financials/Controlling
InvoiceFinancials/Controlling
Shipments
Accruals in General LedgerCost accounting
Start settlement
Release
Invoice creation(manual or ERS)
Recording payablesTreatment of variancesERS: Evaluated Receipt Settlement for automatic
settlement (self billing)
Business Drivers and Solution OfferingTransportation in mySAP ERP Transportation AnalyticsAdd-Ons and Industry SolutionsTransportation in mySAP SCM – TP/VSUnique Selling Points
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Analyses for Order Fulfilment and Transportation
Analyses• Quotations/Orders• Shipment Costs• Delivery Service• Service Level• Shipments• …
Typical key figures• Confirmed as
Requested• Delivery Performance• Actual transportation
time• Order fulfilment lead
time …
NetWeaver (BI)
Sales Order Management Processes
SAP standard extraction of Sales Order Management and Transportation data
Data marts• Sales Overview• Customer• Deliveries• Shipments …
myS
AP
ERP
Freight CostingShippingBillingDeliverySales
OrderInquiry & Quotation
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Analyses for Order Fulfilment and Transportation
Example Analyses (SAP BI Content):Incoming Orders Analysis
This query analyses the amount of incoming orders in relation tothe amount of open orders.
Delivery DelaysCalculates differences between requested and confirmed delivery times with actual delivery times.
Fulfilment RatesUse this query to analyze the number and value of orders delivered within 24 hours.
Overview of Shipment Costs by Material, Route, Forwarding Agent,Ship-to-PartyBacklog Overview in Delivery ServiceService Levels
Overview existing BI Content:SAP Help Portal (help.sap.com): ECC -> SAP NetWeaver -> Information Integration -> SAP Business Information Warehouse -> BI Content -> Supply Chain Management -> Order Fulfillment
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SAP Analytics - Empower The Business User
Sample Analytic ApplicationChallengeAnalytics typically completely centralizedIT organizations become the bottleneck in creating new reports and queriesBusiness users require insights within the “window of opportunity”
SolutionOut-task analytics to Business Users – reduce IT bottleneckProvide “actionable” insightsManaged self-service environment with Ad-hoc creation of KPIs, hierarchies, queries and semantic viewsExpose the business logic of analysis not the technical connectivity
Creating Analytic Applications
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SAP Analytics - Business Share Adjustment
Post-Alert Process to use analytics to adjust your daily business
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SAP Analytics – Carrier’s Efficiency
Immediate overview of forwarding agent’s efficiencySupport the decision of selecting the forwarding agent by analyzing who can deliver goods most efficientlyCompare forwarding agents by planned and actual transportation time, transportation waiting time, and total transportation time
Business Drivers and Solution OfferingTransportation in mySAP ERP Transportation AnalyticsAdd-Ons and Industry SolutionsTransportation in mySAP SCMUnique Selling Points
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Industry Solution - SAP Direct Store Delivery (DSD)
Direct Store Delivery is a business process to sell and distribute goods directly to the customer’s retail store, by-passing the retailer’s warehouses and/or 3rd party distributors.
DSD process differentiators:Allows manufacturer to control the consumer/product interface at the store location.Company can collect store level information that can be converted to additional revenue generating opportunities.Customers per route: DSD ~15-60, Bulk ~ 4-5.Delivery cycles (every mo, thu,…).
DSD Specific FunctionalitiesVisit ControlTransportation PlanningInterface to Vehicle Space OptimizationMobile DSD ApplicationRoute Accounting
Mobile DSD Solution DSD 2004 available with mySAP ERP 2004 (currently in Ramp-Up – finished Q2/2006), the DSD backend available with SAP R/3 4.7 with extension set 2.00 (no SAP mobile DSD application).
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Process Overview in DSD 2004
8. SettlementReview differencesFinal SettlementPost goods issueRelease billing blockGenerate differences ordersPost movements for material differences
7. Upload of Tour DataUpdated orders/deliveriesReturns and emptiesPayment information
6. Check-inConfirmation actual products and quantitiesConfirm empties and returnsConfirm cash collection
3. Download of Tour DataTourCustomer/Product InfoOrdersDeliveries
4. Check-outChecking of loadConfirmation/sign-off load
5. Physical DeliveryDrof-off goodsChange/record quantities/returnsReceive/record emptiesPrint delivery documents and invoice
2. Shipment PreparationDelivery creationDispatchingPicking/PackingLoadingPrinting of delivery documents
1. Order EntryChannels: Call Center (Inbound calls, Outbound calls by call list), Preseller / EDIInformation: Customer Data, DeliveryInformation, Product Data, Pricing Data
Delivery Driver/Van Seller
Preseller
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Visit Control: Overview
Lists created for:Delivery driver
presellerVan sellerMixed role
Visit plans
Visitlists
Time scale per customer
Business processSupporting planning and execution of periodical customer visits and their integration into the logistics process
Visit Plan: Customers & regularity & visit sequence
Business roleScheduler clerk / Strategic planner
Business valueThe component ‘Visit Control’ offers a fast and flexible way to design delivery processes and preseller visits efficiently and concisely
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DSD Transportation Planning
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Business processSupporting the creation of several shipments via one collective processing run.Groups deliveries into shipments according to route and customer sequence while considering constraints (weights / volume / number of stops…)
Business roleTransportation planner
Business valueAutomatic capacity planningImproved tour efficiencies according to capacity, sequence,…Minimize effort for delivery dispatching to shipmentsAutomatic assignment of the relevant deliveries to the correct route (shipment)
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Vehicle Space Optimization
Business processOptimize how pallets are built and where to be loaded on vehicles
Business roleTransportation planner / Warehouse clerk
Business valueOptimize use of truck space according to many parametersMinimize unloading effortPalletize material optimallyMinimize picking effort by truck triggered pallet-driven picking processConsider law enforced maximum vehicle weightCalculate center of gravity to achieve safe driving
Functionality FeaturesSAP delivers an interface to VSO of 3rd party providers (Logiplan)
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DSD Vehicle Space Optimization Interface (VSO 2)
Shipment, Delivery, Product, Quantity
Vehicle
Pallets
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Industry Solution - SAP for Oil & GasSAP for Oil & Gas provides the following areas with added transportation focused functionality
IS-Oil Downstream including Transportation & Distribution (TD)Oil & Gas specific functionality like Bulk Transportation, Commodity Pricing, Exchanges, Hydrocarbon Inventory Management, Silo Management, Tariffs, Duties & PermitsOil & Gas specific bulk shipment execution
SAP Traders’ & Schedulers’ Workbench (SAP TSW)Solution for bulk oil & gas scheduling, operations and execution.Typically applied to bulk movement scenarios around marine vessels (fleet management), pipeline movements, rail, barges etc.Sits as an operational layer on top of the back-office, allows the scheduler to work independently of SAP and allow TSW to manage what happens there in the back-officeTechnically part of IS-Oil Downstream; separate engine price
Terminal Automation System / Transport Planning Interface (TAS/TPI)Specific interface modules for integrating loading facilities for actual data as well as external transport optimizers for orders and shipments - typically applied to truck scenarios.
Oil&Gas Secondary Distribution (OGSD)Whole set of new oil industry specific applications, focusing on sales and distribution of fuels, heating oil, bottled and bulk gases and lubricantsBased and part of SAP Industry Solution for Oil & GasHandles essentially trucking scenarios in Transportation
All of these solutions require the IS-Oil downstream release being implemented. From mySAP ERP 2005 this is part of the standard solution using the Switch Framework.
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The SAP SCM Solution for Oil & Gas
Upstream Midstream Refining Primary Distribution
SecondaryDistribution
Service Station &Convenience
Retailing
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aptu
red
Process Stage / Time
Planning & Optimization
Operations & Scheduling
Execution & Settlement
MAX
MIN
TSW – Traders‘ & Schedulers‘ Workbench
(SC) EM – Supply Chain Event Manager
APO – Advanced Planner & Optimizer
OGSD – Oil&Gas Secondary Distribution
IS-OIL – Industry Solution Oil
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SAP Traders’ & Schedulers’ Workbench (SAP TSW)
Nomination Management: central planning application in TSW to schedule, group and communicate movements and transportation within a supply network.
Stock Projection Worksheet: calculates and shows the inventory forecast for a date or timeperiod and for combinations of material, location, transport system, batch, and valuation type.
Ticketing: Ticket is an official notice sent by the partner (e.g. carrier) containing information about the product movement. Typical examples are the Bill of Lading and Inspection Report.
Three-Way Pegging (3WP): enables the view of the elements of demand, supply and transport that form the basis of the Distribution Schedule.
Location Balancing (LB): is a flexible tool to quickly create nomination items in order to balance the demands on locations
Marine Scheduling: provides schedulers with the most recent and accurate information available to efficiently schedule and execute marine shipments from departure to arrival at the port.
Complete visibility of inventory and activities along the supply chain Alert driven – tailored decision support to the schedulersManage and track the complete nomination processEnables schedulers to concentrate on scheduling (and NOT book keeping)
Key Benefits
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Traders’ & Schedulers’ Workbench – SAP TSWLaytime / Demurrage Freight ContractsTicketingTicketing
Berth SchedulingBerth SchedulingBalancingBalancing Worklist
Trading & System
s InterfacePa
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erfa
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R/3 inclusion APO integration
TSW Master Data
Location Transport System
Partner role
NominationStock ProjectionWorksheet
SchedulingScheduling
Fleet MgmtTanks
Simulation
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Add-On: SAP Railcar Management
SAP Railcar Management (SAP RCM) is an Add-On that provides additional transportation functionality:
Railcar Extension (RCX)* - In transit railcar trackingOn-Site Event Management (OSEM)* – Onsite tracking of railcar locations & statusFreight Cost Extension (FCX) – Enhanced route/carrier selection and freight costing enhancementsDistance Determination Services (DDS) – Road distances on shipment stages via interface to third-party distance providers
Available for SAP R/3 4.6c, 4.7, and mySAP ERP 2004 (ECC 5.0) and 2005 (ECC 6.0). *Railcar Extension and On-Site Event Management also require mySAP SCM Event Manager (mySAP SCM 4.0 or 4.1 )
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Railcar Extension (RCX) andOn-Site Event Management (OSEM)
Railcar Extension (RCX)Assigns specific railcars to shipmentsProvides in transit tracking (via CLMs) of railcars assigned to shipmentsAdds tracking data to route stages on shipment documentsAlerts users to abnormal events such as off route or delayed railcarsIncludes railcar status reports, including an exception monitorAutomatically calculates and generates debit memos for detention chargesIncludes lease /sub-lease reporting featuresInterfaces with Plant Maintenance (mySAP PLM)
On-Site Event Management (OSEM)Tracks locations and status of railcars in your railyardsMonitors crucial events such as switching, loading, unloading, cleaning, weighing, inspecting, and sealingOptionally logs events using mobile devices and interfaces with equipment such as scales and loading equipment
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Freight Cost Extension (FCX) Functionality
Freight Cost Extension (FCX)Selects carries/determines routes based on low cost carrier, business share, or priorityCalculates and bills freight charges that differ from the amounts paid to carriersSettles freight costs for a single shipment by sharing the costs among multiple company codesFacilitates maintenance of freight rates by extending rate (condition) recordsEasily simulates shipment costs without having to create deliveries or shipments
Distance Determination Services (DDS)Looks up road distances in third-party distance databases such as Rand McNally’s MileMaker® and ALK’s PC*Miler®Adds road distances to stages on shipment document for calculation of freight charges Allows use of multiple distance providers and multiple versions of each distance database
Business Drivers and Solution OfferingTransportation in mySAP ERP Transportation AnalyticsAdd-Ons and Industry SolutionsTransportation in mySAP SCMUnique Selling Points
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Transportation enhancements with mySAP SCM
Transportation withmySAP ERP
Rule Based Transportation Planning
Transportation Execution
Freight Costing
XSI – Parcel Shipment Processing
Enhancement of withmySAP SCM
TP/VS - Transportation Planning and Vehicle Scheduling
Transportation Planning and Optimization
Load Consolidation
Route Determination & Vehicle Scheduling
Integration of Maps
Carrier Optimization and Collaboration
Enhanced Shipment Tendering
Synchronized Processing with Logistic Execution
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TP/VS supports…
Collaborative Capacity Planning with CarriersExchange expected daily number of shipments with CarriersGive Carriers access to your mid-term planning via the WebInformation used during Carrier Optimization
Vehicle Scheduling and RoutingConsolidate Orders, optimize routing and sequencing of deliveriesOptimize resource utilization and minimize workloadPlan and revise – focus on exceptions
Dynamic RoutingInteractive and powerful decision support Order by OrderPrepare complex shipment execution
Carrier Optimization *Optimize Carrier assignment for selected ordersIdentify continuous moves across multiple shipmentsRevise and reconsider continuously
Collaborative Tendering of shipmentsTender via the Internet or via EDI or via….Carrier to adjust pick-up times and delivery times of shipments
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Transportation Planning – Tactical Allocation Planning
Prepare realistic capacity commitments by carrier
Tactical Collaborative Capacity Planning with Carriers to adjust proposed equipment allocation
Enables you to share your expectations based on your forecast to reduce needless tendering steps
Use Collaborative planning books to give your carrier access to a weekly and daily overview about your planned number of shipments you will assign to him
Integrated and considered during Transportation Service Optimization for individual shipments
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Transportation Planning
Creates an optimized, executable transportation plan
Automated planning is based on respective service requirements and capacity constraints with minimum investment
Supports load consolidation, order splitting based on resources, route and vehicle scheduling
Transportation Service Provider Selection and continuous move optimization
Tendering and Tender Monitoring
Delivery Proposal for synchronized picking processes
Performance management through supply chain logistics costs and delivery analytics
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Process Interaction planning and optimization
APOERP
Order OrdersA1, A2, A3
PlannedDeliveries
…
ATP MonitoringATP Monitoring
ShipmentsTMSTMSTMSTMS
Deliveries
Alert MonitorAlert Monitor
Carrier SelectionCarrier Selection
Shipments
Release
Create
Collaborative Tendering
Collaborative Tendering
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Transportation Planning – New: Routing Guide
Plan, Propose and Prepare complex movements for orders
Integrated in Sales Order Promising for Sales Orders and Rush orders
Used for interactive planning in TP/VS
Supports Inter-Modal shipment planning with various strategies to simulate realistic transportation plans
Proposes multiple options
Supports Cross Docking and Hub Selection
Online Carrier Determination, considering freight costs, priorities and business shares
Supports finite capacity checks for resources, schedules and carrier capacity
Supports order/freight unit split according to capacity constraints e.g. bulk products
Considers configured products
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Routing Guide – Decide order by order
SAP APO TPVSERP/CRM..
Order
GATP, CTP,…GATP, CTP,…
Routing and Scheduling
Routing and Scheduling
PlannedDeliveries
…
Shipments
TMSTMSTMSTMSRouting and Scheduling
Routing and Scheduling
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Increase efficiency and transparency for ERP customers
Today: Customer is using SAP ERP LES for outbound only
SAP ERPLES
Opportunity
Inbound transportation with SAP LES Standardized, harmonized processesIntegrated with financials, controlling and warehousing
SAP SCM Event ManagementProactive, adaptive process managementIncrease customer service levels and transparencyLearn with integrated analytics to adjust processes
Start Now
SAP SCMSAP EM
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Increase flexibility and planning for ERP customers
Today: Customer is using SAP ERP LES only
SAP ERPLES
Opportunity
Transportation Planning and Vehicle Scheduling Plan based on Sales Orders, Stock Transfer Orders, Planned Orders from Replenishment planning e.g.Integrated Carrier Selection and TenderingDrive Warehouse Processes according to efficient transportation planCreate FTL loads and multi stop shipmentsSense Conflict online during changesContinuous move optimization for carrier assignment
Start Now
SAP SCMSAP APO TPVS
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Grow your enterprises to supply chain networks
Today: Customer is using multiple SAP ERP LES
SAP ERPLES
Opportunity
Transportation Planning and Vehicle Scheduling Integrated transportation planningCentral Carrier Selection and TenderingExecution still decentralized
Start Now
SAP SCMSAP APO TPVS
SAP ERPLES
SAP ERPLES
Business Drivers and Solution OfferingTransportation in mySAP ERP Transportation AnalyticsAdd-Ons and Industry SolutionsTransportation in mySAP SCMUnique Selling Points
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USPs - Transportation in mySAP ERP
Reduction of transportation costs
Improved visibility of transportation process
Optimized use of transportation resources
Integrated processes with sales, warehouse management and financials
Improved on-time deliveries for high customer satisfaction
Better quality in transportation planning by collaboration with partner
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More Information
More Information on Service Marketplace Alias ERP-Operations, TransportationAlias SCM, TransportationAlias DSDAlias LSPAlias CUSTOMDEV -> Custom Solutions -> SAP Railcar ManagementAlias OILGAS
More Information in Helpportal (external):http://help.sap.com
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