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Component: SLL
Component Name: Global Trade Services
Description: A rule for conferring preferential origin for a product unit that comprises several individual components. If all of the components in a set of goods are products of preferential origin, the set of goods itself is considered to be an originating good.
Key Concepts: A set of goods is a collection of items that are grouped together for the purpose of trade. In SAP Global Trade Services (GTS), a set of goods is used to define the scope of a trade transaction. It can include multiple items, such as raw materials, finished products, and services. The set of goods is used to define the scope of a trade transaction and to ensure that all relevant documents are included in the transaction. How to use it: In SAP GTS, a set of goods is created by selecting the items that will be included in the trade transaction. The items can be selected from a list of available items or manually entered. Once the set of goods is created, it can be used to define the scope of the trade transaction and to ensure that all relevant documents are included in the transaction. Tips & Tricks: When creating a set of goods, it is important to ensure that all relevant items are included in the set. This will help to ensure that all documents related to the trade transaction are included in the transaction. Additionally, it is important to review the set of goods before submitting it for processing, as any changes made after submission may not be reflected in the final transaction. Related Information: For more information on SAP GTS and sets of goods, please refer to SAP's official documentation on Global Trade Services. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed information on how to use sets of goods in SAP GTS.