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Component: SRD-SCM-SCP
Component Name: SCM-Supply Chain Planning and Control
Description: The total capacity available for a particular time bucket.
Key Concepts: Cumulative capacity is a term used in SAP Supply Chain Planning and Control (SCM-SCP). It is a measure of the total capacity of a production system over a certain period of time. It is calculated by adding up the available capacity of each individual resource in the system. This allows for better planning and control of production processes. How to use it: Cumulative capacity can be used to determine the total capacity of a production system over a certain period of time. This can be done by adding up the available capacity of each individual resource in the system. This information can then be used to plan and control production processes more effectively. Tips & Tricks: When calculating cumulative capacity, it is important to consider any potential bottlenecks or constraints that may affect the production process. This will help ensure that the total capacity is accurate and that production processes are running as efficiently as possible. Related Information: Cumulative capacity is closely related to other terms such as available capacity, planned capacity, and actual capacity. Available capacity is the amount of time that a resource can be used for production, while planned capacity is the amount of time that has been allocated for production. Actual capacity is the amount of time that was actually used for production.