RE:[sap-log-mm] subcontracting scenario with unchanged ROH material number
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| | Posted by ha_tran (Senior SAP Supply Chain Business Analyst) on Apr 14 at 3:21 AM | |
Hi MK,
Can you provide a particular example of your business scenario with related material ID to illustrate your case?
Cheers,
HT
---------------Original Message---------------
From: RobertWelch
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 6:23 PM
Subject: subcontracting scenario with unchanged ROH material number
> Dear GURU's,
>
> I want to reclaim ROH material that was used in the repetitive production. The ROH material is not usable due to being greasy. I need to establish a Subcontracting process to get them cleaned. I want to send them out for cleaning, pay the subcontracted supplier to wash them and then receive them back in as the original material number.
>
> Since this is raw material and not a HALB, I am struggling on how to setup a subcontracted situation to handle the washing portion, this is a very small percentage of the total volume, however, I do not want to scrap this material as once it is cleaned it is usable.
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly valued.
>
> Thanks
__.____._ Can you provide a particular example of your business scenario with related material ID to illustrate your case?
Cheers,
HT
---------------Original Message---------------
From: RobertWelch
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 6:23 PM
Subject: subcontracting scenario with unchanged ROH material number
> Dear GURU's,
>
> I want to reclaim ROH material that was used in the repetitive production. The ROH material is not usable due to being greasy. I need to establish a Subcontracting process to get them cleaned. I want to send them out for cleaning, pay the subcontracted supplier to wash them and then receive them back in as the original material number.
>
> Since this is raw material and not a HALB, I am struggling on how to setup a subcontracted situation to handle the washing portion, this is a very small percentage of the total volume, however, I do not want to scrap this material as once it is cleaned it is usable.
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly valued.
>
> Thanks
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