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Hi, Just as a suggestion, if these three st.locs refers to positions in your warehouses, maybe could be interesting to implement WM as well. But if these 3000 st.locs. refers to different places, warehouses, etc, used by your company, maybe you could divide into redistribute them in different plants... Anyway the detailing about the landscape is needed. Regards, Glemiston --- Em dom, 15/8/10, ha_tran via sap-log-mm <sap-log-mm@Groups.ITtoolbox.com> escreveu: De: ha_tran via sap-log-mm <sap-log-mm@Groups.ITtoolbox.com> Assunto: RE:[sap-log-mm] One Plant with close to 3000 SLOC's Para: "glemiston" email@removed Data: Domingo, 15 de Agosto de 2010, 20:30 Posted by ha_tran (Senior SAP Supply Chain Business Analyst) on Aug 15 at 8:07 PM Mark as helpful Hi, Before making any suggestion, it is very much necessary to get a full understanding of your business operations and processes. There are always pros and cons when choosing to define storage location instead of plant. Therefore, the decision will only be made given particular business operations and processes. Cheers, HT ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Thommo_at_NSWFire Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 7:10 PM Subject: One Plant with close to 3000 SLOC's > Could anyone please comment on a situation where we are about to implement one Plant and close to 3000 SLOC's. Can anyone see any disadvantages in this scenario. Need to be clear that we will not be running into any brick walls in the future. Thanks in advance. | __.____._ Copyright © 2010 Toolbox.com and message author. Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | | Related Content White Papers In the Spotlight _.____.__ |