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Streamline your production planning process with SAP S/4HANA! Get step-by-step instructions for configuring and using SAP S/4HANA for discrete, process, and repetitive manufacturing. Then dive into production tools and functionalities like batch management, Sx26OP, predictive MRP, DDMRP, and the Early Warning System. This foundational guide is full of industry examples to help you maximize your production planning!
  • Implement production planning for discrete, process, and repetitive manufacturing with SAP S/4HANA
  • Perform batch management, MRP, Sx26OP, and more
  • Analyze your data with standard analytics and SAP Fiori apps
    Configuration
    Set up the master data your system needs to run its production planning processes, regardless of manufacturing type. Learn how to define BOM usage, production versions, work centers, and more.
    Business Processes
    Master the production planning tools: batch management, Sx26OP, demand management, MRP, long-term planning, and capacity requirements planning.
    Monitoring and Optimization
    Evaluate your key production planning metrics and ensure youre meeting your companys KPIs. Set up the Early Warning System to flag potential disruptions to your supply chain.
    New in this Edition
    Learn whats new with production planning in SAP S/4HANA, including demand-driven replenishment, predictive materials and resources planning, and new functionalities for production engineering and operations (PEO) and kanban.
    • Discrete, process, and repetitive manufacturing
    • Batch management
    • Sales and operations planning (Sx26OP)
    • Demand management
    • Demand-driven replenishment (DDR)
    • Material requirements planning (MRP)
    • Predictive MRP
    • Long-term planning
    • Capacity requirements planning
    • Early Warning System
    • Reporting and analysis

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Jawad Akhtar

Production Planning with SAP S/4HANA

2nd edition 2021

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The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows:
Names: Akhtar, Jawad, author.
Title: Production planning with SAP S/4HANA/ Jawad Akhtar.
Description: 2nd edition. | Boston, MA : Rheinwerk Publishing, 2021. |
Includes index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2021029410 | ISBN 9781493221677 (hardcover) | ISBN
9781493221684 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Production planning--Data processing. | SAP HANA
(Electronic resource)
Classification: LCC TS155.6 .A3884 2021 | DDC 658.5002/18--dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021029410

ISBN 978-1-4932-2167-7 (print)
ISBN 978-1-4932-2168-4 (e-book)
ISBN 978-1-4932-2169-1 (print and e-book)


2021 by Rheinwerk Publishing Inc., Boston (MA)
2nd edition 2021

Dear Reader,

When it comes to jobs, editor and production planner seem about as different as you can get. But in my experience, they both require a sharp eye, a careful attention to detail, and a healthy amount of skepticism that everything will run (or read!) smoothly with no outside interference. All the moving pieces must be accounted for, whether that's monitoring the progression of each chapter, section, and subsection through editing or scheduling machine downtime for maximum productivity.

As such, a production planners job is easiest when everything is running smoothlyno oversights, last-minute repairs, or sudden inventory shortages. Similarly, an editors job is easiest when the completed manuscript proves to be both well organized and well written. Author Jawad Akhtar has handed me just that. Even while updating over 1,000 pages of detailed content, his prompt communication, impeccable organization, and early delivery prove he can write a book like a well-oiled machine.

What did you think about this second edition of Production Planning with SAP S/4HANA ? Your comments and suggestions are the most useful tools to help us make our books the best they can be. Please feel free to contact me and share any praise or criticism you may have.

Thank you for purchasing a book from SAP PRESS!

Rachel Gibson
Editor, SAP PRESS


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Rheinwerk Publishing Boston, MA

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Acknowledgments

Like my previous seven books, this book is dedicated to the loving memory of my parents, who have left for their eternal abodes. If you are blessed with one or both living parents, please take great care of them and spend as much time with them as possible, for they are the true source of all our professional and personal successes in life.

I wish to express my enormous admiration for my acquisitions editor at Rheinwerk Publishing, Emily Nicholls. Emily has trusted me to create and present the very best book we possibly could in this second edition of Production Planning with SAP S/4HANA .

At Rheinwerk Publishing, I have always been greatly impressed by its managing director, Florian Zimniak, who treats his authors as the greatest asset, which ensures that they keep coming back for many more projects.

Finally, to my editor, Rachel Gibson: Its a sheer pleasure to collaborate with her on our first book project together! My appreciation also goes out to the unsung and unseen publishing team, such as the copyeditor, the production team, the design team, and so on, who tirelessly work behind the scenes to bring out the very best in each book.

Last, but not least: To my readersI am truly humbled and honored by all the appreciation Ive received from all of you over the years. I hope that, like my previous seven books and several E-Bites, this book also meets your expectations and becomes a stepping-stone in your SAP S/4HANA career.

Preface

Logistics and supply chain management today are far more volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous than before due to globalized sourcing, which causes longer lead times. Manufacturing complexities, including outsourced and subcontracted manufacturing, incessant and endless introduction of new products and features, and customers lower tolerance of time to wait for the required products are causing companies to constantly try to stay a step ahead or risk being overtaken by their competition. But whatever happens in the real world in general and in a company in particular should also be correspondingly mapped in SAP S/4HANA so that the business processes of a company can run smoothly. The second edition of this book, Production Planning with SAP S/4HANA , covers not only the standard manufacturing processes but also some of the newer and more innovative production planning and control tools, as well as reporting features and functionalities, introduced in SAP S/4HANA.

In this book, a four-step approach is adopted to ensure that a logical, step-by-step, sequential set of activities are performed in the SAP S/4HANA system that correspond to meeting the actual business needs of a company:

  1. Configuration is a backend SAP system activity and must occur only once during an SAP implementation project.

  2. Master data is a frontend input activity that also often happens only once or only occasionally. Master data remains largely unchanged for a much longer period of time and is used in routine business transactions.

  3. Transactions , or business processes, such as creating a production order, goods issue (GI), or goods receipt (GR), are also input activities and take place as frequently as needed.

  4. Finally, reporting and analysis for example, to determine the number of open production orders or production wastagesare outputs of all these previous input activities.

As an SAP consultant, you must always stay focused on the output (reporting) during the SAP implementation project. Doing so means youll need to ensure the necessary data inputs are in place in the system to be able to produce the necessary outputs. (Remember, when data is incorrect or missing, data outputs will also be incorrect or incomplete!)

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