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Monitoring and Reporting

In: Service Parts Planning with SAP SCM™

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  • Jörg Thomas Dickersbach
  • Michael F. Passon

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Within the service parts management solution different tools exist for monitoring and reporting. Monitoring is used to observe the supply chain in order to help the planner intervening in case of imbalances and other problems. Imbalances are shown in the shortage monitor, and for other problems the alert monitor is used. Both tools are in SAP SNC™ and allow the supplier to have a look at the imbalances and other problems that concern him. As a third tool in SAP SNC™, the SPP cockpit provides an overview of the planning situation of a service part within the BOD—e.g. stock, stock in transit, forecast etc. The data for monitoring in SAP SNC™ is read mainly from tables that are used (and filled) by SAP APO™ applications.

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  • Jörg Thomas Dickersbach & Michael F. Passon, 2015. "Monitoring and Reporting," Management for Professionals, in: Service Parts Planning with SAP SCM™, edition 2, chapter 14, pages 391-426, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-3-662-45433-6_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-45433-6_14
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