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What is product allocation procedure in SAP SCM-APO-ATP - Global Available-to-Promise?


SAP Term: product allocation procedure


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Product allocation procedure is a feature of SAP's Global Available-to-Promise (ATP) component of the Supply Chain Management (SCM) module. It is used to determine the availability of products for customers and to allocate them accordingly. The product allocation procedure helps to ensure that customers receive the products they need in a timely manner. 
    
    How to use it: 
    The product allocation procedure is used to determine the availability of products for customers. It takes into account the current stock levels, customer orders, and other factors such as lead times and delivery dates. The procedure then allocates the available products to customers based on their order requirements. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When using the product allocation procedure, it is important to consider all factors that may affect the availability of products. This includes stock levels, customer orders, lead times, delivery dates, and any other relevant information. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the product allocation procedure is regularly updated with new information in order to ensure accurate results. 
    
    Related Information: 
    The product allocation procedure is part of SAP's Global Available-to-Promise (ATP) component of the Supply Chain Management (SCM) module. Other features of this component include demand planning, supply network planning, and inventory optimization. Additionally, SAP offers a range of other SCM modules such as Warehouse Management and Transportation Management.
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