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  2. Service Parts Planning
  3. planned to push


What is planned to push in SAP SCM-APO-SPP - Service Parts Planning?


SAP Term: planned to push

  • Component: SCM-APO-SPP

  • Component Name: Service Parts Planning

  • Description: Deployment indicator showing that the system plans push deployment for all location products for which this indicator is set.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Planned to Push is a feature of SAP SCM-APO-SPP Service Parts Planning that allows users to plan and manage the supply of service parts. It enables users to plan and manage the supply of service parts based on customer demand, inventory levels, and other factors. The feature also allows users to set up rules for replenishment and create forecasts for future demand. 
    
    How to use it: 
    To use Planned to Push, users must first set up the rules for replenishment. This includes setting up the minimum and maximum inventory levels, as well as the desired lead time for replenishment. Once these rules are set up, users can then create forecasts for future demand. The forecasts can be based on historical data or on customer demand. Finally, users can use the feature to monitor inventory levels and adjust replenishment orders accordingly. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When setting up the rules for replenishment, it is important to consider the lead time for replenishment. This will ensure that orders are placed in a timely manner and that inventory levels are maintained at an optimal level. Additionally, it is important to regularly monitor inventory levels and adjust replenishment orders accordingly. 
    
    Related Information: 
    For more information about SAP SCM-APO-SPP Service Parts Planning and Planned to Push, please refer to the SAP Help Portal or contact your local SAP representative.
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