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Fundamentals of Logistics and SAP ERP, Yanis Dianeth Lara Pérez 2-741-327…
Fundamentals of Logistics and SAP ERP
Concept and Development of Logistics
Logistics is essential for SMEs to operate globally and online.
It covers distribution phases from production to the end customer.
It has evolved from physical distribution to integration into the supply chain.
Integrated Management Systems (ERP)
SAP R/3: an integrated system that controls business processes.
Offers flexibility and customization through its development environment.
Allows integration and coordination of all areas of a company.
Procurement and Purchasing Process
This unit addresses procurement and purchasing management in today's context, highlighting that markets are not very stable, making the work of the purchasing department more challenging.
The importance of having a specialized purchasing department in the modern company is emphasized.
Additionally, objectives of the purchasing function, supplier evaluation and selection, the purchasing cycle, and other aspects related to procurement management in SAP R/3 are explored.
SAP Data Entry and Help System
SAP R/3 operates in real-time, offering a wide range of functions and tools.
The company's structure in R/3 includes clients and companies.
SAP R/3 is flexible and suitable for companies of various sizes and sectors.
Logistics Management Module (MM)
In this unit, the Logistics Management Module (MM) in SAP is introduced, focusing on activities and functions related to procurement, provisioning, inventory control, and warehouses in the supply chain.
Some important components of MM include MM-EDI, MM-IM, MM-IV, MM-PUR, and Purchasing.
This module is fully integrated with other functional areas of SAP and supports materials management in all its phases.
Additionally, the importance of the FI company, centers, logical and physical warehouses, and purchasing organization is mentioned.
Stock Management
This unit focuses on stock management and associated costs.
Classic stock management models like the economic order quantity are mentioned, and the importance of material valuation is highlighted.
Concepts such as standard price control and moving average price control are addressed. Batch management and how price changes can be made in SAP are also explored.
Yanis Dianeth Lara Pérez
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