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Component: SCM-APO-SPP
Component Name: Service Parts Planning
Description: Costs saved as the result of a stock transfer of the inventory balancing quantity that lead to the freeing-up of storage bins.
Key Concepts: Savings per free-up of a storage bin is a term used in SAP's SCM-APO-SPP Service Parts Planning component. It refers to the amount of money saved when a storage bin is freed up for use. This can be done by either removing items from the bin or by transferring them to another bin. How to use it: In order to calculate the savings per free-up of a storage bin, you must first determine the cost of the items stored in the bin. This can be done by looking up the cost of each item in the inventory system. Once you have determined the cost of the items, you can then subtract this amount from the cost of freeing up the storage bin. The difference between these two amounts is your savings per free-up of a storage bin. Tips & Tricks: When calculating savings per free-up of a storage bin, it is important to consider any additional costs associated with freeing up the bin. For example, if you need to transfer items from one bin to another, there may be additional costs associated with this process. Additionally, if you are removing items from the bin, there may be disposal costs associated with this as well. Related Information: For more information on savings per free-up of a storage bin, please refer to SAP's SCM-APO-SPP Service Parts Planning documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed information on how to calculate savings per free-up of a storage bin.