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Component: SCM-APO-SNP
Component Name: Supply Network Planning (SNP)
Description: The in transit quantity calculated by the SNP run that will reach the specified destination during the next period.
Key Concepts: Intransit receipts are a type of supply chain management (SCM) process used in SAP's Supply Network Planning (SNP) module. Intransit receipts refer to goods that have been shipped from a supplier to a customer, but have not yet been received by the customer. This process is used to track the movement of goods from the supplier to the customer, and to ensure that the goods are received in a timely manner. How to use it: In SAP's SNP module, intransit receipts are tracked using the Intransit Receipts (ITR) function. This function allows users to view the status of goods that have been shipped from a supplier to a customer, and to track their progress along the supply chain. The ITR function also allows users to view the expected delivery date of goods, and to adjust their delivery schedules accordingly. Tips & Tricks: When using the ITR function in SAP's SNP module, it is important to ensure that all relevant information is entered accurately. This includes the supplier's name, the customer's name, and the expected delivery date of the goods. Additionally, it is important to regularly check the status of intransit receipts in order to ensure that goods are delivered on time. Related Information: For more information on intransit receipts in SAP's SNP module, please refer to SAP's official documentation on Supply Network Planning (https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/SAP_SCM_APO_SNP/7.5/en-US). Additionally, there are many online resources available which provide detailed tutorials on how to use SAP's SNP module for supply chain management.