Course Information
Course Overview
MTO_UsingLO-VC
In Make to Order Manufacturing environment, the company makes the products after receiving the order. Make to order can be executed in two scenarios.
1. A design of product is in place but product is made only after receiving the order. This is because product is quite experience to make and stock before sales. example: Locomotives. Steam Turbines, Portable offices etc.
2. High level design of base product is in place but product may accommodate minor variations according to Customer choice. In such case the customer is presented with a few features and options for each feature to select. Accordingly the customer specific product is made and delivered.
With a product having large number of minor variations, you will find it difficult to plan and monitor each finished product with minor changes. Instead you can plan at sub-assembly and component levels. Finished products are determined only after customer chooses the features.
SAP has variant configuration as one cross- functional module which eases out the design, planning, costing, pricing and sales / purchase of such Products.
This course will go through the concepts as well as demos on how SAP enables Make to Order Manufacturing and sales.
In addition, you will get off-line reading material for your reference. You will also go through quiz items to check your knowledge
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 62 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Business Case for DEMO
- Section 3 Demo- Characteristics (Features)
- Section 4 Create Class
- Section 5 Define Materials for demo
- Section 6 Define SuperBOM and Routing
- Section 7 Define Configuration Profile
- Section 8 Dependency Condition Syntax
- Section 9 Selection Conditions for Components and Operations
- Section 10 Configuration Simulation
What You’ll Learn
- Concepts of Make to Order (MTO) Manufacturing
- Overview on how SAP Variant Configuration helps MTO manufacturing
- Business case for Hands on Demo
- Selection Conditions to pick BOM Components and Routing Operation
- Preconditions and Procedures
- Pricing setup of a Configurable Material
- Demo of Business transactions involving Configurable Materials
- BOM Classification method for simple requirements (Class items as Components)
- Quiz and Practice Kits
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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SSunilkumar Das
This is very good session.
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NNilesh Chandrakant Kudalkar
Nice course.
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CClaire Leng
It drove me crazy that there's no fast forward function for the video when you watch them for the first time - bunch of videos ( 4~5 minutes long) would spend 1 minute and half to review the previous sessions and then 2 - 3 minute to explain the actual lesson. I can't skip those long intros other than speed up the video! but sometime it will miss some of the content! Then I have to just let it play out and then play the video second time - this is when you can freely adjust the video and repeat them as you may wish when there's some point that's really too abstract to understand for the first time. Why aren't we allowed to easily drag the progress as we want on the video? Not good for ppl have ADHD. Otherwise, contents are good so far.
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AAzhar Khan
Good