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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SAPAPO/AMON_ALERTS -
Message number: 112
Message text: Stock level below target stock level (dyn. alert)
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/SAPAPO/AMON_ALERTS112
- Stock level below target stock level (dyn. alert) ?The SAP error message
/SAPAPO/AMON_ALERTS112
indicates that the stock level of a particular product is below the target stock level defined in the system. This is a dynamic alert generated by the Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO) module in SAP, specifically related to inventory management and planning.Cause:
- Low Inventory Levels: The actual stock level of the product has fallen below the predefined target stock level.
- Demand Fluctuations: Increased demand for the product that was not anticipated in the planning process.
- Supply Chain Disruptions: Delays in supply or production issues that have led to lower stock availability.
- Incorrect Planning Parameters: Misconfigured planning parameters or settings that do not align with actual business needs.
- Lead Time Issues: Longer lead times for procurement or production than expected, leading to stock depletion.
Solution:
- Review Stock Levels: Check the current stock levels in the system and compare them with the target stock levels to confirm the alert.
- Adjust Planning Parameters: If the target stock levels are not aligned with actual demand, consider adjusting the target stock levels in the planning settings.
- Increase Supply: If possible, expedite orders or increase production to replenish stock levels.
- Analyze Demand Patterns: Use historical data to analyze demand patterns and adjust forecasts accordingly to prevent future occurrences.
- Monitor Alerts: Set up monitoring for alerts to proactively manage stock levels and avoid stockouts.
- Collaboration with Supply Chain: Work closely with suppliers and production teams to ensure that supply meets demand effectively.
Related Information:
/SAPAPO/AMON
to access the alert monitor and review alerts in detail.By addressing the root causes and implementing the suggested solutions, you can effectively manage stock levels and mitigate the occurrence of this alert in the future.
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