SAP Direct Procurement vs. Indirect Procurement: Including MRO Parts
What “Direct” and “Indirect” Mean for SAP Users Direct procurement covers raw materials, components, and packaging that become part of …
What “Direct” and “Indirect” Mean for SAP Users Direct procurement covers raw materials, components, and packaging that become part of …
Discrete manufacturing in SAP PP is lot-based production using production orders. You plan with MRP, convert to orders, stage components, …
TL;DR: The Big Picture SAP Production Planning (PP) gives you three mainstream ways to run manufacturing: While they can overlap, …
If you grew up in ECC, “vendor master” (XK01/XK02/XK03) was second nature for procurement. You created account groups, filled company …
One of the most common questions in SAP logistics is: what’s the real difference between IM, WM, and EWM? Here’s …
When two plants in the same company code need to move stock, the simplest, most auditable way to do it …
When receiving gets real: multiple trucks, barcode scans, quality checks, and fast putaway. Posting Goods Receipt (GR) against the inbound …
The Purchase-to-Pay (P2P) process—also called Procure-to-Pay—takes you from “we need something” all the way to “vendor has been paid.” When …
If you want SAP to calculate PO prices the same way every time base price first, then discounts, then freight, …
Material Type is the DNA of your material master. Pick it right and procurement → production → costing flows. Pick …