Objective:
- Figure out if multiple Transportation Units(TUs) can be docked at same door with active S & R activity
- Create a Hierarchy of TUs with Vehicle
- Load multiple Handling units to TU1, TU2 via Indirect Assignment, not via delivery assignment.
- Perform GI at Vehicle level.
Synopsis:A transportation unit is the smallest unit of a vehicle that can be loaded to transport goods. The TU can be a fixed part of the vehicle. The figure shows different TUs.
- Vehicle 1: Semitrailer truck, which equals 1 TU
- Vehicle 2: Truck with cargo area and trailer, which equals two TUs
- Vehicle 3: Train with four wagons, which equals four TUs
A vehicle is a specialization of a particular means of transport. A vehicle can comprise one or more transportation units and represents the physical entity of the transport vehicle.
Solution:
- Create a vehicle with /SCWM/VEH, create multiple TUs, TU1, TU2. Vehicles can be automatically created from Means of Transport from Delivery header( VL01N) if set up is correct. However, our assignment of HUs to Multiple TUs will be indirectly, from RF.
Point to be noted that TU is the center of gravity between Door and Vehicle. Doors are directly assigned to TUs and TUs are further assigned to Vehicles. Direction is Door-->TU-->Vehicle. There is no direct assignment of Doors to Vehicles.
Perform loading with RF( POSC has to be set up), Loading by HU or Loading by Door. Indirect assignment of HUs to Vehicles have been established.
Note- To perform complex loading, HUs have to be positioned at Staging Area or work center as staging area. Loading will fail if HUs are not present in these storage types with respective Bins.
Loading WTs. Complex Loading will create HU WTs from Staging Area to TU1, TU2.
Perform the loading completion.
Perform departure of Vehicle.
GI is posted at Vehicle level, TUs automatically gets GIed.
The blog is written on my personal insights and research, observation and test in SAP S/4HANA 2020 sandbox system. Will appreciate your views / comment and feedback.
Source: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/complex-loading-vehicle-multiple-tus-docked-door-shailesh-mishra/
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