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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SCMTMS/MC_UI_LSO_3D -
Message number: 126
Message text: Maximum weight on rear axle
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/SCMTMS/MC_UI_LSO_3D126
- Maximum weight on rear axle ?The SAP error message
/SCMTMS/MC_UI_LSO_3D126 Maximum weight on rear axle
typically occurs in the context of transportation management within SAP, particularly when dealing with load planning and vehicle capacity. This error indicates that the weight being loaded onto the rear axle of a vehicle exceeds the maximum allowable weight limit defined in the system.Cause:
- Excessive Load: The total weight of the goods being loaded onto the vehicle exceeds the maximum weight limit for the rear axle.
- Configuration Issues: The vehicle's axle weight limits may not be correctly configured in the system.
- Incorrect Load Distribution: The way the load is distributed across the vehicle may not be optimal, leading to an imbalance that causes the rear axle to exceed its weight limit.
- Vehicle Specifications: The vehicle type or specifications may not match the actual vehicle being used, leading to discrepancies in weight limits.
Solution:
- Review Load Distribution: Check the distribution of the load on the vehicle. Ensure that the weight is evenly distributed across all axles to avoid exceeding the maximum weight on the rear axle.
- Adjust Load: If possible, reduce the weight of the load being placed on the vehicle or reconfigure the load to ensure compliance with axle weight limits.
- Check Vehicle Configuration: Verify the configuration of the vehicle in the SAP system. Ensure that the maximum weight limits for each axle are correctly defined in the vehicle master data.
- Consult with Logistics Team: Work with the logistics or transportation team to understand the loading requirements and make necessary adjustments to the load or vehicle specifications.
- Use Alternative Vehicles: If the current vehicle cannot accommodate the load without exceeding weight limits, consider using a different vehicle with a higher capacity.
Related Information:
/SCMTMS/LOAD
for load planning.By addressing the underlying causes and implementing the suggested solutions, you should be able to resolve the error message and ensure compliance with weight regulations in your transportation management processes.
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