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Component: SCM-APO-ATP
Component Name: Global Available-to-Promise
Description: Date/time on/at which the goods are availble at the recipient for further processing.
Key Concepts: Unloading date is a term used in SAP's SCM-APO-ATP Global Available-to-Promise (GATP) component. It is the date on which goods are expected to be unloaded from the transport vehicle at the customer's premises. This date is used to calculate the availability of goods for a customer order. How to use it: The unloading date is used in GATP to determine the availability of goods for a customer order. The system will take into account the unloading date, as well as any other relevant factors such as lead times, delivery dates, and stock levels, to determine whether or not an order can be fulfilled. Tips & Tricks: When entering an unloading date into GATP, it is important to ensure that it is accurate and up-to-date. This will help ensure that orders are fulfilled in a timely manner and that customers are not disappointed by delays. Related Information: The unloading date is just one of many factors that GATP takes into account when determining the availability of goods for a customer order. Other factors include lead times, delivery dates, and stock levels. It is important to ensure that all of these factors are taken into account when entering data into GATP.