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SAP Transportation Management

SAP Transportation Management

Domestic Outbound Transportation: Test Case

Domestic Outbound Transportation: Test Case

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Table of Contents

Domestic Outbound Transportation: Test Case ... 8

Prerequisites ... 10

User-Specific Customizing ... 11

Master Data and Organizational Data ... 12

Roles ... 13

Process Overview Table ... 14

Process Steps ... 15

Create Sales Orders ... 16

Manage Transportation Requirements ... 18

Creating or Updating Order-Based Transportation Requirements ... 19

Creating Delivery-Based Transportation Requirements ... 21

Plan Freight and Select Carriers ... 22

Performing Automatic or Manual Planning ... 23

Determining Planning Scope ... 24

Reviewing Planning Output ... 25

Triggering Delivery Creation ... 26

Starting the Tendering Process ... 27

Tender Freight ... 28

Evaluating Responses ... 29

Performing Peer-to-Peer Tendering ... 30

Selecting and Assigning a Carrier ... 31

Execute and Monitor Freight ... 33

Sending a Freight Order ... 34

Checking the Status of Freight Orders ... 35

Loading Freight Orders ... 36

 Arranging and Printing Documentation ... 37

Monitoring the Freight Order in Transit ... 38

Handling Exceptions ... 39

Delivering the Load ... 40

Setting the Status of Freight Orders ... 41

Settle Freight Orders ... 42

Retrieving Freight Orders or Bookings ... 43

Creating a Freight Settlement Document ... 44

Transferring Freight Settlement Documents to SAP ERP ... 45

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Domestic Outbound Transportation: Test Case

This business scenario can be used by a shipper that wants to manage domestic outbound freight. The shipper is a manufacturer and distributes products through its network of plants, distribution centers, and third party warehouse operations. The shipper has a logistics

organization that is responsible for the timely, cost effective, and efficient transportation of

products between and from the shipper’s facilities and to the end customer. The shipper receives the order electronically or manually through ERP Sales and Distribution, performs availability checks in either ATP or GATP, plans and executes the transportation in SAP Transportation Management (SAP TM), and calculates freight costs in SAP TM before sending them to SAP ERP for payment.

The main features of the Domestic Outbound Transportation scenario are described as follows:

 By seamlessly integrating SAP ERP orders and SAP TM planning processes, once a

sales order or delivery is created in SAP ERP, it can be automatically transferred to SAP TM and saved as a transportation requirement. SAP TM provides the necessary

transparency to determine the order requirements such as times and shipping conditions, as well as product, geographical, and customer requirements.

 In the planning center of SAP TM, the transport planner can plan loads across orders

based on specific user filters. This process can be either interactive or automatic. Various transportation methods can be evaluated to determine the most effective options based on cost and service.

 The carrier is determined during the load planning step or in a separate step based on

costs. Several carriers may be available and SAP TM chooses one based on previously defined criteria before tendering the freight order (FOR) to the carrier.

 The tendering process is based on a cascading peer-to-peer option. This means that if a

carrier rejects a tender, it is automatically tendered to the next carrier. Allocations are updated based on the assignment to the transportation order (TOR) once a carrier accepts the TOR.

 SAP Event Management (EM) is used to track and trace the transport.

The following optional features are not included in the scenario or this test case description:

 There are two other strategies available for carrier selection – priority and business

share. These can work in conjunction with or independently of costs (business share).

 Broadcast tendering is not included in this scenario.

 With the integration of SAP TM and SAP Environment, Health, and Safety (EH&S),

dangerous goods information can be accessed directly in transportation documents. Dangerous goods checks (such as mixed loading checks and maximal quantity checks) can be performed during freight unit building and load consolidation, as well as when checking consistency between different transportation documents. Transport-relevant dangerous goods information can be printed along with shipping instructions.

SAP Transportation Charge Management (TCM) calculates the transportation charges and transfers them to SAP ERP using the Supplier Freight Invoice Request  processing component to create the purchase order (PO) and associated service entry sheet (SES). The PO is used to establish the accruals against which the carrier is paid.

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Variant 1

The Domestic Outbound Transportation scenario description contains a variant of the standard procedure known as “Domestic Outbound Transportation with Cost Distribution”. If you use this variant, the procedures differ to the standard procedures and are described separately in the relevant sections.

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Prerequisites

Before you start to conduct this test case, you must complete the following tasks:

 Configure your user data (see User-Specific Customizing [Page 11])

 Set up your master data and organizational data (see Master data and organizational

data [Page 12])

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User-Specific Customizing

Event Management Setup

Ensure that you setup your user according to the  Assigning User to Web Transactions details in the Integration of SAP Event Management  guide. You can access the guide in SAP Solution Manager by choosing Solutions/Applications SAP Transportation Management 

Configuration Structures Basic Settings for SAP TM 9.0 <release> Integration of SAP Event

Management  .

Invoice Integration

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Master Data and Organizational Data

Master and organizational data is created in your SAP ERP system during the implementation phase. This data reflects the organizational structure of your company; master data focuses on operations, for example, master data for materials, vendors, and customers. The business process is enabled with this organization-specific master data.

You can also use customized values for any material or organizational data for which you have created master data.

Use the following master data in the process steps described in this document:

Master and Organizational Data Value

Material  DOT-PROD-01

Sold-to party  DOT-CU-01 to DOT-CU-20

Ship-to party  DOT-CU-01 to DOT-CU-20

Payer  Plant  3100 Storage Location 0001 Shipping Point  3100 Sales organization 3000 Distribution channel  10 Division 00 Company Code 3000

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Roles

You must assign the following roles to the users who are to test this scenario. Transportation Management

Business Role Technical Name

Customer Service Agent /SCMTMS/CUSTOMER_SERVICE_AGENT

Transportation Planner /SCMTMS/PLANNER

Dispatcher /SCMTMS/DISPATCHER

Booking Specialist /SCMTMS/BOOKING_AGENT

Carrier Settlement Specialist (for example,

Payment Specialist) /SCMTMS/CARRIER_SETTLEMENT_SP

Customer Settlement Specialist /SCMTMS/CUSTOMER_SETTLEMENT_SP

Freight Contract Specialist /SCMTMS/FREIGHT_CONTRACT_SPEC

Process Administrator /SCMTMS/PROCESS_ADMINISTRATOR

Transportation Manager /SCMTMS/TRANSPORTATION_MANAGER

Carrier Internet User /SCMTMS/SERVICE_PROVIDER

Display /SCMTMS/DISPLAY

Event Management

Business Role Technical Name Comment

SAP Event Management User /SAPTRX/SAP_EM_USER Required to access EM

Web-transactions

Sales Order Processing SAP_LO_SD_SALES_ORD_PR

OCESSING

Required to create sales orders

Online Invoice Verification SAP_MM_IV_CLERK_ONLINE Required to enter and verify Carrier Invoices

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Process Overview Table

Process Step Business Role Transaction Code Expected Results

Sales Order Processing Customer Service  Agent VA01 VA02 Sales order is created. TM: Managing Transportation Requirements Transportation Manager SE38 NWBC Order-based transportation requirements (OTRs) and delivery-based transportation requirements (DTRs) are created and transferred to the SAP TM system. TM: Planning Freight and Selecting Carriers Transportation Manager NWBC

Freight orders are created according to freight unit planning. Carriers are selected.

TM: Managing Freight Orders

Transportation

Manager NWBC

Freight orders are created and freight units assigned manually.

Carriers are selected.

TM: Tendering Freight

Transportation

Manager NWBC

Carriers are finalized by peer-to-peer direct tendering.

Freight order is sent to carrier. TM: Executing and Monitoring Freight Transportation Manager NWBC Fright order is executed and

monitored for different events.

TM: Settling Freight Orders

Carrier Settlement

Specialist NWBC

Invoice is created and transferred to the SAP ERP system.

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Process Steps

To test this scenario, you must complete the following activities and procedures:

 Create Sales Orders [Page 16]

 Manage Transportation Requirements [Page 18]  Plan Freight and Select Carriers [Page 22]  Tender Freight [Page 28]

 Execute and Monitor Freight [Page 33]  Settle Freight Orders [Page 42]

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Create Sales Orders

In this procedure, you create a sales order and a corresponding delivery document.

The SAP ERP order process is tightly integrated with the SAP TM planning process. Once a sales order or delivery is created in the SAP ERP system, it can be automatically transferred to the SAP TM system and saved as a transportation requirement. SAP TM provides the necessary transparency to determine the order requirements such as times, products, and geographical and customer requirements.

 A customer service agent creates sales orders aut omatically or manually in the SAP ERP system. When the sales orders are saved and if they are relevant for transfer, they are transferred to the SAP TM system automatically and saved as order-based transportation requirements (OTRs).

Procedure

1. On the SAP Easy Access screen of your SAP ERP system, choose Logistics Sales and Distribution Sales Order  Create or call transaction VA01.

2. Enter order type ODOT (standard order) and press ENTER. 3. Enter the following data:

Field User Action and Values

Sold-to party  DOT-CU-01

PO Number  ODOT-001

Req. deliv. Date <date>

Pricing date <date>

Material  DOT-PROD-01

Order quantity  100 Bags

4. Press ENTER.

5. If necessary, copy the confirmed quantity and date or select the Complete dlv  checkbox. 6. If required, enter a payment term such as NT30.

7. Press ENTER.

8. Select the Sales area for customer  with 3000 USA Philadelphia / Final customer sales / cross-division.

9. Save your entries.

Make a note of the sales order number: __________

10. Access the change transaction from the SAP Easy Access menu by choosing Logistics Sales and Distribution Sales Order  Change or calling transaction VA02.

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12. Choose Sales Document  Deliver  .

Ensure that the selection date is same as the one you entered in the Req. deliver Date field.

13. Save your entries.

Make a note of the sales document number: __________

14. Repeat the above steps to create further sales orders with different requirements and delivery dates.

You can, for example, use the following data:

Sold-to party PO Number Req. deliv. Date Material Order quantity

DOT-CU-02 ODOT-CD-01 Today + 10 days DOT-PROD-01 10 Bags

DOT-CU-03 ODOT-CD-02 Today + 10 days DOT-PROD-01 15 Bags

DOT-CU-07 ODOT-002 Today + 10 days DOT-PROD-01 100 Bags

DOT-CU-08 ODOT-003 Today + 10 days DOT-PROD-01 100 Bags

DOT-CU-09 ODOT-004 Today + 10 days DOT-PROD-01 10 Bags

DOT-CU-17 ODOT-005 Today + 11 days DOT-PROD-01 150 Bags

DOT-CU-10 ODOT-006 Today + 14 days DOT-PROD-01 10 Bags

DOT-CU-14 ODOT-007 Today + 13 days DOT-PROD-01 10 Bags

Result

Sales orders and delivery documents are created. Order-based transportation requirements (OTRs) and delivery-based transportation requirements (DTRs) are also created.

OTRs and DTRs can be transferred automatically to SAP TM only if the output type is TRSO in the sales order and the delivery document. Check the output type in the sales order by choosing Extras Output  Header  Edit  . Check the output type in the delivery document by choosing Extras Delivery  Output  Header  .

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Manage Transportation Requirements

This activity enables companies to tightly integrate their SAP ERP system and their transportation planning and execution system. The activity supports shippers by transferring order information from SAP ERP to SAP Transportation Management (SAP TM), thus providing the planning system with transportation requirements at a very early stage. This enables transportation planning to take advantage of longer planning horizons, which leads to better results in the optimization process and greater flexibility in the decisions that need to be taken during transportation planning.

In this scenario, you can create and maintain the following requirements:

 Order-based transportation requirements (see Creating or Updating Order-Based

Transportation Requirements [Page 19])

 (Optional) Delivery-based transportation requirements (see Creating Delivery-Based

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Creating or Updating Order-Based Transportation

Requirements

In this procedure, you create and check an order-based transportation requirement (OTR).

Procedure

1. In your SAP ERP system, call transaction SE38.

Steps 2 – 9 are not required if the transportation order (TOR) already exists (this is created automatically in the Creating Sales Orders [Page 16] procedure). 2. In the Program field, enter TMTRQCHECK and choose Execute.

3. Choose Sales order .

4. Enter the sales order number.

5. Select the Display all messages checkbox.

6. In the RFC destination field, enter the logical system name of the SAP TM system. 7. Choose Execute.

8. Make a note of the TM Object  number: __________ This is the TOR number.

9. Choose Back .

10. In SAP NetWeaver Business Client (SAP NWBC), choose ERP Logistics Integration Transportation Requirement  Display Order-Based Transportation Requirement  . 11. Search for the OTR number created in the Creating Sales Orders [Page 16] procedure. 12. Select the OTR link.

13. Check the data in the following table.  All data should match the SAP ERP d ata:

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Tab Page Value

At Item Level

Item Level  Products, quantity, delivery dates

Note Text information

14. Make a note of the following numbers: o TM Object  number: __________ o Freight Unit  numbers: __________ 15. Repeat the above steps for all sales documents.

Changes to a sales order (in SAP ERP) update the OTR (in SAP TM) either automatically or as the result of a transfer.

Variant 1

For the cost distribution scenario, repeat the above steps for the sales order numbers assigned to ODOT-CD-001 and ODOT-CD-002. In addition, select both OTRs and choose the Start

Transportation Cockpit  pushbutton on the Display Order-Based Transportation Requirements screen.

Result

When sales orders that are relevant for transfer are saved, they are automatically transferred to the SAP TM system and saved as order-based transportation requirements (OTRs).

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Creating Delivery-Based Transportation

Requirements

In this optional procedure, you create and check delivery-based transportation requirements (DTRs).

This procedure is not necessary if you create the delivery document in SAP ERP, which creates the DTR automatically.

Procedure

1. In your SAP TM system, call transaction SE38.

2. In the Program field, enter /SCMTMS/DLV_BATCH and choose Execute. 3. Select Sales Order  as the Document Type.

4. Enter the sales order number in the Original Order  field. Choose Execute.

5. Make a note of the TM Object  number: __________ This is the delivery order (DOR) number.

6. Choose Back .

7. In SAP NetWeaver Business Client (SAP NWBC), choose ERP Logistics Integration Transportation Requirement  Display Delivery-Based Transportation Requirements .

8. Search for the required DOR number. 9. Select the DOR link.

Check that all details are correct.

10. In your SAP ERP system, choose SAP ECC Menu Logistics Sales and Distribution Sales Order  Change or call transaction VA02.

11. Enter the sales order number in the Document  field. Choose Enter .

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Plan Freight and Select Carriers

You use this business activity to create and process the business objects that are required for transportation.

In this scenario, you can create the following business objects:

 Planning scope (see Performing Automatic or Manual Planning [Page 23])  (Optional) Planning profile (see Determining Planning Scope [Page 24])  Planning output (see Reviewing Planning Output [Page 25])

 (Optional) Delivery in ERP creation (see Triggering Delivery Creation [Page 26])  Carrier selection (see Starting the Tendering Process [Page 27])

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Performing Automatic or Manual Planning

In this procedure, you determine the planning scope for optimizer planning.

Procedure

1. In SAP NetWeaver Business Client (SAP NWBC), choose Planning  Planning  Transportation Cockpit  .

2. On the Profile and Layout Sets screen, enter the following criteria:

Field Value

Selection Profile (FUs) DOT-GEN-SEL-01

Planning Profile DOT-PLAN-PROF-01

Selection Profile (FOs) DOT-GEN-SEL-01

Selection Profile (FBs) DOT-GEN-SEL-01

Capacity Selection Setting  DOT-CAP-SEL-01

3. Save the selection.

4. Select the profile set and choose Continue. 5. Search for and select the required freight units.

6. Choose Optimizer Planning  Selected Entries with All Resources . 7. The system proposes a temporary freight order (FOR) number.

Choose Accept . 8. Choose Save.

The system confirms that freight orders have been created. 9. Make a note of the freight order numbers: __________ Variant 1

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Determining Planning Scope

In this optional procedure, you can change the planning profile and check the planning output.

Procedure

1. In SAP NetWeaver Business Client (SAP NWBC), choose Planning  Planning  Transportation Cockpit  .

2. On the Profile and Layout Sets screen, select the following criteria:

Field Value

Selection Profile (FUs) DOT-GEN-SEL-01

Planning Profile DOT-PLAN-PROF-01

Selection Profile (FOs) DOT-GEN-SEL-01

Selection Profile (FBs) DOT-GEN-SEL-01

Capacity Selection Setting  DOT-CAP-SEL-01

3. Save the selection.

4. Select the profile set and choose Continue. 5. Search for and select the required freight units.

6. Choose Optimizer Planning  Selected Entries with All Resources . 7. Check the planning output.

8. If you want to change the planning profile, choose Change Profile Selection Profile Selection Screen .

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Reviewing Planning Output

In this procedure, you review the planning output.

Procedure

1. In SAP NetWeaver Business Client (SAP NWBC), choose Planning  Planning  Transportation Cockpit  .

2. Select a recently created freight order.

The details of the freight order are displayed in the lower right-hand window.

On the Overview  screen, the vehicle resource that is assigned to the freight order is displayed.

3. Go to the Stages tab page.

Check the source and destination location, total distance, and departure and arrival times at each location.

4. Go to the Map tab page to view the route.

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Triggering Delivery Creation

In this optional procedure, you create a delivery document in SAP ERP from information in SAP TM.

This procedure is necessary only if the delivery document has not yet been created in SAP ERP.

Procedure

You can use either of the following options. Option 1

1. In SAP NetWeaver Business Client (SAP NWBC), choose Planning  Worklist  Overview Planning  Freight Unit  .

2. Sort and select freight units from your personal object worklist (POWL) by highlighting the row containing the freight unit.

3. Choose Create Deliveries in ERP .

4. Select your freight units and choose Create Delivery Proposal . 5. Choose Send Delivery Proposals to ERP .

6. Choose Close to close the window. Option 2

1. In SAP NetWeaver Business Client (SAP NWBC), choose Planning  Overview Planning  Freight Order  .

2. Sort and select your freight order from the POWL. 3. Choose Create Deliveries in ERP .

4. Choose Send Delivery Proposals to ERP .

Result

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Starting the Tendering Process

You perform this procedure to select carriers by direct peer-to-peer tendering. For this scenario, the tendering process is automatic and peer-to-peer.

Procedure

Option1

Once you save the temporary freight order, the system generates an RFQ (request for quotation) and sends it to a carrier based on predefined selection criteria.

Option2 (If Tendering Does Not Start Automatically)

1. In SAP NetWeaver Business Client (SAP NWBC), choose Freight Order Management  Land  Overview Tendering  .

2. Select your freight orders. 3. Choose Tendering  Start  .

4. Enter the tendering manager, for example, with the tendering profile DOT-TEND-PROF-P2P and choose OK .

Result

Carriers are selected by tendering and RFQs are sent to carriers for all freight orders.

For direct tendering, the carrier can respond only by accepting or rejecting the freight order. In this test case, the first carrier rejects the freight order. SAP TM retenders it to the second carrier and the second carrier accepts.

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Tender Freight

You use this business activity to send freight requests for quotation (freight RFQs) to carriers. Carriers can accept or decline these freight RFQs and change data, such as the price, when returning the freight quotations. You can then automatically accept the tender and send the freight order back to the awarded carrier. A tendering process starts if you or the system determines more than one possible carrier. The tendering process results in one carrier being selected to execute the freight order.

In this scenario, tendering freight includes the following tasks:

 Peer-to-peer tendering (see Performing Peer-to-Peer Tendering [Page 30])  Assigning carriers (see Selecting and Assigning a Carrier [Page 31])

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Evaluating Responses

Procedure

1. In your SAP TM system, call transaction SE38.

2. In the Program field, enter /SCMTMS/TEND_CONT_PROCESS and choose Execute. 3. On the Parallel Processing Profile screen, choose Execute.

The system selects the best acceptable quotation and ignores the remaining quotations. 4. Navigate to the Tendering Overview  tab page and check the following for the awarded

quotation:

o The response code in the Response Code column is Accepted . o The RFQ status is B and the quotation status is Sent .

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Performing Peer-to-Peer Tendering

The carrier is determined during load planning or as part of a separate, cost-based step. Several carriers may be available and one is chosen based on predefined criteria. The system tenders the freight order to the chosen carrier.

The tendering process is based on a cascading peer-to-peer option. This means that if a carrier rejects a tender, it is automatically tendered to the next carrier. Allocations are updated based on the assignment of the transportation order.

Procedure

1. In SAP NetWeaver Business Client (SAP NWBC), choose Freight Order Management  Land  Overview Tendering  .

2. Go to Freight RFQs.

3. Select the first RFQ sent to a carrier in Starting the Tendering Process [Page 27] 4. Choose Create freight quotation, and then choose Reject  or Accept .

This action is performed with the role of a carrier. The carrier can either accept or reject the received RFQ.

5. In your SAP TM system, call transaction SE38.

6. In the Program field, enter /SCMTMS/TEND_CONT_PROCESS and choose Execute. 7. On the Process freight quotations and overdue freight RFQs screen choose Execute. 8. Choose OK .

View the messages on the Freight quotations and overdue freight RFQs screen. 9. Choose Back .

Result

The freight RFQ has been accepted, the tendering process is successful, and the carrier has been awarded the freight order.

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Selecting and Assigning a Carrier

In this procedure, you assign a carrier to a freight order.

Procedure

Choose one of the following options: Option 1

1. In SAP NetWeaver Business Client (SAP NWBC), choose Freight Order Management  Land  Edit Freight Order  .

2. Enter a freight order number and choose Continue. 3. Go to the General Data tab page.

4. Check the carrier that is assigned to the freight order under Transportation.

5. On the Tendering Overview  tab page, check the Status and Response Code of the RFQs for all carriers.

For one of the quotations, the Response Code should be Accepted . Option 2

Option 2 is optional because the carrier is selected by automatic peer-to-peer tendering. 1. In SAP NetWeaver Business Client (SAP NWBC), choose Freight Order Management 

Land  Overview Freight Orders . 2. Select a freight order from the list.

3. Choose Subcontracting  Carrier selection . 4. On the Profile and Layout Sets screen, choose New . 5. Enter the following in selection criteria:

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(C) SAP AG 32 3. Choose Subcontracting  Carrier selection .

4. In the Carrier Selection Settings field, enter DOT-CAR-SEL-01. 5. Choose OK .

6. Save the document. Variant 1

If you are using the cost distribution variant, use option 2.

Result

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Execute and Monitor Freight

This activity covers the actual execution of the transportation process.

The transportation planner checks whether freight orders are ready for execution, the customs declaration is complete, and the relevant documents have been printed. If a customs process is involved, freight orders are blocked. After the GTS system has returned a positive result, actual execution can start.

In this activity, the freight orders are loaded and deliveries are carried out. The activity also handles the various exceptions that may occur during transportation. At the end of the process, you receive the corresponding execution information.

This activity comprises the following freight order procedures:

 (Optional) Send freight order to carrier (see Sending a Freight Order [Page 34])  Check freight order status (see Checking the Status of Freight Orders [Page 35])  Load freight order into the system (see Loading Freight Orders [Page 36])

 Print related documents (see Arranging and Printing Documentation [Page 37])  Monitor transit (see Monitoring the Freight Order in Transit [Page 38])

 Handle exceptions (see Handling Exceptions [Page 39])  Deliver (see Delivering the Load [Page 40])

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Sending a Freight Order

In this procedure, you send a freight order to a carrier.

This procedure is optional since, in the automatic peer-to-peer tendering process, the quotation is sent to the carrier automatically.

Variant 1

If you are using the cost distribution variant, you can ignore this procedure.

Procedure

1. In SAP NetWeaver Business Client (SAP NWBC), choose Freight Order Management  Land  Overview Freight Orders .

2. Select a freight order from the list.

3. Choose Subcontracting  Send to Carrier  .

Result

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Checking the Status of Freight Orders

You perform this procedure to check the status of freight orders.

Procedure

1. In SAP NetWeaver Business Client (SAP NWBC), choose Freight Order Management  Land  Display Freight Order  .

2. Enter the freight order number and choose Continue.

3. Go to the Statuses tab page and check the status of the following items:

Field Expected Value

Fixing  Open

Life cycle status In Process

Execution status Not Started

Subcontracting Status Sent

Execution Block  Empty

If the Statuses tab page is not visible, right-click the folder icon to the right of the tab pages that are displayed. The system displays a list of all available tabs. You can select the Statuses tab page from this list.

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Loading Freight Orders

You perform this procedure to load freight orders.

Procedure

1. In your SAP Event Management system, choose Event Management  Web Interface Search or call transaction /SAPTRX/EM_START.

2. In the Tracking Scenario field, choose Shipper  Freight Order Transport Visb Process .

3. In the Freight Order  field, enter the freight order number and choose Apply . 4. Choose Display Details.

5. Choose Report All Expected Events.

6. Enter the actual event date and time for Loading Start , Loading End , and Proof of Pick up.

7. Select the row and choose Send .

Result

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Arranging and Printing Documentation

You perform this procedure to print a freight order document.

Procedure

1. In SAP NetWeaver Business Client (SAP NWBC), choose Freight Order Management  Land  Overview Freight Orders .

2. Select a freight order from the list. 3. Choose Print  and then Print Preview .

Result

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Monitoring the Freight Order in Transit

You perform this procedure to display and update the status of a freight order.

Procedure

1. In your SAP Event Management system, choose Event Management  Web Interface Search or call transaction /SAPTRX/EM_START.

2. In the Tracking Scenario field, choose Shipper  Freight Order Transport Visb Process .

3. Enter the freight order number and choose Apply .

4. Select the row containing your freight order and choose Display Details. 5. Choose Report All Expected Events.

6. Enter the actual event date and time for Departure, Customs Clearance, and Arrival at Destination.

7. Select the row and choose Send .

8. In SAP NetWeaver Business Client (SAP NWBC) for SAP TM, choose Freight Order Management  Land  Edit Freight Order  .

9. Enter the freight order number and choose Continue.

10. Go to the Execution Information tab page at header level. Check that all event dates have been updated.

Result

 Actual event dates have been added to the freight or ders in the SAP EM system and this information has been transferred to SAP TM.

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Delivering the Load

Procedure

1. In your SAP Event Management system, choose Event Management  Web Interface Search or call transaction /SAPTRX/EM_START.

2. In the Tracking Scenario field, choose Shipper  Freight Order Transport Visb Process .

3. Enter the freight order number and choose Apply . 4. Choose Report All Expected Events.

5. Enter the actual event date and time for Unloading Begin, Unloading End , and Proof of Delivery .

6. Select the appropriate rows and choose Send .

Result

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Retrieving Freight Orders or Bookings

In this procedure, you retrieve the freight orders that you invoiced.

Procedure

1. In SAP NetWeaver Business Client (SAP NWBC), choose Freight Settlement  Worklist  Overview Freight Settlement Documents .

2. Select the query for Freight Orders All .

3. Search for and select freight orders for which you need to create invoices. 4. Choose Calculate Charges to calculate freight charges.

Result

The total amount on the Charges tab page contains a value and the document is ready for invoicing.

Variant 1

Proceed as described above and save the freight order. In addition to the charge calculation, costs should be distributed automatically. Choose the Cost Distribution tab page and check whether the information is complete.

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Creating a Freight Settlement Document

You perform this procedure to create freight settlement documents for freight orders.

Procedure

1. In SAP NetWeaver Business Client (SAP NWBC), choose Freight Settlement  Worklist  Overview Freight Settlement Documents .

2. Select the Freight Orders link.

3. Search for and select the freight orders that you want to invoice.

4. Choose Follow Up Create Settlement Document  .

The freight settlement document appears in a new window. 5. Choose Save All .

6. Make a note of the new freight settlement document number.

Result

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Transferring Freight Settlement Documents to SAP

ERP

You perform this procedure to transfer a freight settlement document to your SAP ERP system.

Procedure

1. In SAP NetWeaver Business Client (SAP NWBC), choose Freight Settlement  Worklist  Overview Freight Settlement Documents .

2. Choose Freight Settlement Documents All .

3. Select your freight settlement documents and choose Save and Transfer .

4. In SAP NetWeaver Business Client (SAP NWBC), choose Freight Settlement  Land  Display Freight Orders .

5. Enter a freight order number and choose Continue. 6. Go to the Document Flow  tab page.

7. Check the purchase order and the goods and service acknowledgement under Successor Business Documents.

8. Make a note of the purchase order and the goods and service acknowledgement numbers: __________

Variant 1

Check whether a service entry sheet has been created and note the number. Service entry sheet number: _________________

Result

The freight settlement document has been transferred to SAP ERP and the invoicing status of the document has changed to Completely Invoiced .

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Monitoring Invoice Verification

In this optional procedure, you monitor the invoice verification in the SAP ERP system. Variant 1

If you are using the cost distribution variant this procedure is mandatory.

Procedure

1. On the SAP Easy Access screen for SAP ERP, choose Logistics Materials Management  Purchasing  Purchase Order  Display  or call transaction ME23N. 2. Choose Other purchase document .

3. Check the short text of the material; it should be the freight order with an item number. 4. Go to the Purchase Order History  tab page at item level.

5. Check the services, material document number, and goods receipt number.

Result

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