The TS422 - SAP S/4HANA Production Planning & Manufacturing Academy Part II course is an in-depth training program designed for individuals seeking expertise in SAP's manufacturing and production planning functions within the S/4HANA environment. The course covers key topics including the creation, processing, and execution of production orders, as well as advanced features such as capacity planning, material staging with Kanban, and production with process orders and repetitive manufacturing.
Learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of order structure, availability checks, capacity planning, order release, and printing. They will also learn about order settlement, archiving, and deletion, along with the use of information systems for mass processing and automation. The course emphasizes production execution and introduces advanced functions for efficient manufacturing operations. By completing this course, participants will be well-equipped to manage and optimize production processes using SAP S/4HANA, leading to improved productivity and operational efficiency.
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Certainly! Below are the minimum required prerequisites for the TS422 - SAP S/4HANA Production Planning & Manufacturing Academy Part II course, formatted as requested:
Please note that these prerequisites are intended to ensure that participants can fully benefit from the course content and engage effectively with the advanced topics covered in TS422. Participants without this foundational knowledge may find it challenging to keep pace with the course material.
This advanced SAP S/4HANA course focuses on in-depth production planning and manufacturing processes for professionals in related fields.
Target Audience:
This course offers a comprehensive understanding of SAP S/4HANA Production Planning & Manufacturing, focusing on production orders, order processing, execution, and capacity planning.
Production orders in SAP S/4HANA SCM (Supply Chain Management) are instructions issued to produce a specific quantity of a product within a designated timeline. They detail required materials, machinery, and sequences of operations necessary to manufacture the finished goods. Production orders also capture the essential data to monitor progress, manage resources efficiently, and link various logistical aspects like material issuance and cost calculations, ensuring smooth and coordinated manufacturing workflows within the SAP S/4HANA Supply Chain ecosystem.
Capacity planning in the context of SAP S/4HANA SCM (Supply Chain Management) involves predicting the future resource needs of an organization to ensure that the sufficient capacity is available to meet the demand. It's crucial for effectively managing throughput and maintaining system performance without overspending. Through proper capacity planning in systems like S/4 HANA Supply Chain, businesses can optimize their operations, anticipate resource allocation, and adjust processes to handle varying workloads, ensuring a smooth, efficient supply chain operation. This strategic approach helps in aligning organizational capabilities with the expected demand in the most efficient manner.
Production with process orders in the SAP S/4HANA SCM system refers to the execution framework of manufacturing operations where detailed instructions are issued and tracked. This method uses defined processes that tell you how to produce specific products. These processes include steps, materials, and resources required for production, ensuring that the manufacturing is efficient and meets quality standards. The information from these orders helps in optimizing the workflow and resource utilization in the supply chain, significantly enhancing the overall efficiency and productivity in a streamlined and integrated SAP S/4HANA supply chain environment.
Repetitive manufacturing is a production method used typically for manufacturing the same product repeatedly over a prolonged period. This process is streamlined, making it highly efficient in industries like automotive or electronics, where large volumes of identical products are produced. By using a continuous and stable production flow, companies minimize setups and maximize production efficiency. Advanced platforms like SAP S/4HANA SCM (Supply Chain Management) significantly enhance this model by offering real-time data integration and improved process orchestration, enabling manufacturers to respond agilely to market demands and manage resources effectively.
Order structure, in the context of supply chain management, particularly with systems like SAP S/4HANA SCM, refers to the organized hierarchy and sequence of operations and transactions involved in the complete process of ordering. It goes from the initial placement of an order, through processing, to the final delivery of goods. This structured approach ensures efficient handling, tracking, and fulfillment of orders, crucial for maintaining operational accuracy and customer satisfaction in the supply chain industry. An effective order structure helps optimize resources and streamline processes in a systematic manner.
Availability checks in SAP S/4HANA Supply Chain Management (SCM) are processes used to ensure that requested products are available for delivery to customers when needed. This system checks the inventory levels and production schedules to confirm that the product can be delivered by the requested date and quantity. If the required product is not available, the system can also propose alternative solutions, such as substituting a similar item or adjusting delivery dates, helping businesses maintain service levels and customer satisfaction. This functionality is a crucial aspect of managing a responsive and efficient supply chain in S/4 HANA SCM.
Order release in the context of SAP S/4HANA Supply Chain Management is the process where planned orders are converted into actual orders. This step is crucial as it triggers the beginning of the production or distribution of goods based on assessed requirements and available resources. In SAP S/4HANA SCM, this process ensures a streamlined workflow from planning to execution, enhancing operational efficiency and fulfillment accuracy across the supply chain. Order release effectively coordinates the various components of supply management, preparing systems to respond adeptly to market demands and production schedules.
Production execution in the context of SAP S/4HANA Supply Chain Management (SCM) involves managing and overseeing the entire manufacturing process from planning, scheduling, to the actual production activities. It ensures efficient utilization of resources, optimal production flow, and adherence to quality standards. The module is integrated within the S4 HANA SCM system, making real-time data accessible for better decision-making and enhanced operational efficiency, aligning closely with broader organizational goals in a dynamic market environment.
Order settlement in the context of SAP S/4HANA SCM refers to the process of completing financial transactions linked to customer orders. This typically involves confirming that the services or goods have been delivered as per the terms, and subsequently, ensuring that all associated costs and revenues are accurately recorded and posted in the financial system. This is crucial in SAP S4/HANA Supply Chain Management as it helps in maintaining accurate financial records, optimizing the billing process, and enhancing customer satisfaction by ensuring timely and precise invoicing. This mechanism thus supports efficient and effective supply chain operations.
This advanced SAP S/4HANA course focuses on in-depth production planning and manufacturing processes for professionals in related fields.
Target Audience:
This course offers a comprehensive understanding of SAP S/4HANA Production Planning & Manufacturing, focusing on production orders, order processing, execution, and capacity planning.