SAP Business ByDesign Supply Chain Management
Offered By: SAP Learning
Course Description
Overview
This course teaches the basics of supply chain management and its integration with sales, purchasing, and financials in SAP Business ByDesign. It covers modeling your company, setting up the supply chain, and understanding planning, buying, and selling. It also explores product manufacturing, returns, repairs, and third-party processes. Additional topics include sales interfaces, product costing, and reporting capabilities. Demonstrations in the system are provided to connect theory to real-world work activities.
Syllabus
- Supply Chain Setup
- Introduction to SAP Business ByDesign
- Solution Overview
- Modeling the Company
- The External Supply Chain
- The Internal Supply Chain
- Downloads
- Assignment Week 1
- Product Planning, Buying, and Selling
- Process Overview and Demand Planning
- Supply Planning
- Purchasing
- Goods Receipt Process
- Sell from Stock
- Deep Dives
- Downloads
- Assignment Week 2
- Product Manufacturing
- Production Process
- Production Master Data
- Production Planning
- Production Execution
- Deep Dive Sessions
- Supporting Concepts
- Downloads
- Assignment Week 3
- The Integrated Supply Chain
- Inventory Management
- The Extended Supply Chain
- Returns Processes
- Third-Party Processes
- Repair Processes
- Supporting Concepts
- Downloads
- Assignment Week 4
- Sales Interfaces & Supply Chain Transparency
- Additional Sales Interfaces
- Product Costs and Inventory Valuation
- Inventory Transparency
- Monitoring Supply Chain Performance
- Solution Openness
- Downloads
- Assignment Week 5
Taught by
Iris Zimmermann, Stefan Resag and Marco Ullrich
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