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Component: SCM-APO-SNP
Component Name: Supply Network Planning (SNP)
Description: Period of time during which deployment takes the planned distribution demand into account. The horizon starts on today's date.
Key Concepts: Pull deployment horizon is a feature of SAP Supply Network Planning (SNP) that allows users to define the time period for which SNP should plan the supply chain. This time period is referred to as the pull deployment horizon. The pull deployment horizon is used to determine when and how much of a product should be produced or procured in order to meet customer demand. How to use it: The pull deployment horizon can be set in the SNP planning book. The user can specify the start and end dates for the pull deployment horizon, as well as the frequency of planning runs. The pull deployment horizon can also be adjusted based on customer demand or other factors. Once the pull deployment horizon is set, SNP will use it to determine when and how much of a product should be produced or procured in order to meet customer demand. Tips & Tricks: It is important to set the pull deployment horizon correctly in order for SNP to accurately plan the supply chain. If the pull deployment horizon is too short, SNP may not be able to accurately plan for customer demand. If the pull deployment horizon is too long, SNP may not be able to accurately plan for changes in customer demand. Related Information: For more information on setting the pull deployment horizon in SAP Supply Network Planning (SNP), please refer to SAP Help documentation.