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Ans: Every organization acquires material or services to complete its business needs. The process of buying materials and obtaining services from vendors or dealers is procurement.
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Requirement and Information Gathering
Procurement process starts with gathering information about product and its quantity. Then for required products and services, it is necessary to look for suppliers who can satisfy the requirements.
Supplier Contact
After gathering requirements one will look for the suppliers who can fulfill the requirements. Based on that quotation request or information request can be made to suppliers or direct contact can be made with them.
Background Review
Once the supplier is known product/service quality is checked, and any necessities for services such as installation, warranty and its maintenance are investigated. Some samples of the products can be obtained for quality examination.
Negotiation
Some negotiations with suppliers is made regarding price, availability and delivery schedule of the products/services. After this a contract is signed that is a binding legal document between supplier and ordering party. A contract will include all necessary information like price and quantity of material, delivery date, etc.
Order fulfillment
Ordered material will be shipped, delivered to the ordering party and supplier is paid accordingly. Training and Installation of product or services may also be included.
Consumption, Maintenance and Disposal
As the products/service is consumed the performance of the products or services is evaluated and any follow up service support if required is analyzed.
Ans: External procurement − It is the process of procuring goods or services from external vendors. There are 3 basic forms of external procurement generally supported by the Purchasing component of IT system.
One time orders are generally used for material and services that are ordered irregularly.
Longer-term contracts with the subsequent issue of release orders - For materials that are being ordered regularly and in large quantities, we can negotiate deal with the vendor (seller) for pricing or conditions & record then in a contract. In a contract you also specify the validity date.
Longer-term scheduling agreements and delivery schedules - If a material is ordered on an everyday basis and is to be delivered according to an exact time schedule, then you set up a scheduling agreement.
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Internal Procurement − Large corporate organizations may own multiple separate businesses or companies. Internal Procurement is process of getting material and services from among identical company. So, each of these companies maintains a complete bookkeeping system with separate Balance, Profit & Loss Statements so that when trade occurs between them it will be recorded.
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Special Procurement
Special stocks are stocks that are managed differently as these stocks did not belong to company and these are being kept at some particular location.
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Consignment Stocks
Material that is available at our store premises, however it still belongs to the vendor (seller)/Owner of the material. If you utilize the material from consignment stocks, then you have to pay to the vendor.
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Ans: A deletion flag can be set at client level, plant level or storage location level. Transaction MM06 is used to mark a material for deletion.
Ans: Purchasing info record stores information on material and vendor supplying that material. For Example: Vendors current price of a particular material is stored in info record.
Ans: Purchase info record can be maintained at plant level or at purchasing organization level.
Ans: Purchase order is the formal and final confirmation of the requirements which is sent to vendor to supply material or services. Purchase order will include important information like name of material with its corresponding plant, details of purchasing organization with its company code, name of vendor, and date for delivery of material.
Ans: After processing of purchase order by vendor, material is delivered to ordering party and this process is called as goods receipt. So, goods receipt is the phase in which the material is received by the ordering party and the condition and quality are verified. Once material is verified against quality then goods receipt is posted.
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Logistics ⇒ Materials Management ⇒ Inventory management ⇒ Goods movement ⇒ Goods movement
T-Code: MIGO
Ans: Purchase Order from purchase requisition can be created by following below steps −
T-Code: ME21N
Ans: Request for quotation is a form of invitation that is sent to vendors to submit quotation indicating pricing and their terms and conditions.
RFQ contains details about goods or services, quantity, date of delivery and date of bid on which it is to be submitted.
Ans: In SAP system, you use Document Type to define different methods or procedures for a transaction.
Ans: The Price will be marked zero for free item. We can tick the item as free item while creating PO in system.
Ans: Material type in SAP system is used to group various materials based on some common properties.
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Inter Company
Intra Company
Intra Plant
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Ans: Outline agreement is a long term purchasing agreement with vendor containing terms and conditions regarding the material that is supplied by vendor.
Outline agreement are valid up to certain period of time and cover a certain predefined quantity or value.
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Ans: Material master contains information related to different material types like finished product, raw material. Material master can be used for identifying a product, purchase material, goods issue or good receipt, MRP and production confirmation.
For Material master data, use T-code: MM01 or go to Logistics → Production → Master Data → Material Master → Material → Create (General) → immediately
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Ans: The PR is created according to the safety stock mentioned for the material or can be triggered from a requirement. For creating a PO, you need to have the scheduling agreement in place. After the MRP is run the schedule lines are generated which are nothing but the PO.
Ans: MRP run or planning run is an engine which is used to fill demand and supply gap. Issues & Receipts are called MRP Elements. Issues include PIRs, Dependent Requirements, Order Reservations, Sales Orders, Issuing Stock Transfer Orders, etc. and receipts include Production Orders, Purchase Requisitions, Purchase Orders, Open Production Orders, Receiving Stock Transfer Order, Schedule lines, etc.
Ans: This is used to see current stock and planned receipts. Use T-code: MD04
Enter Material and Plant to see list.
Ans: MRP List is used to generate static report that contains planning run material wise and it displays time of MRP run at the top.
Use T-Code: MD05
Ans: A Production order is used to define the material to be produced, plant location where production has to be done, date and time of production, quantity of goods required. A Production Order also defines which components and sequence of operations are to be used and how the order costs are to be settled.
Ans: You can use Stock overview to check the available stock at any point of time. Stock overview can be checked using T-Code: MMBE
Ans: Contract is a long term outline agreement between vendor and ordering party over predefined material or services over certain framework of time. There are two types of contract −
In this type of contract overall value is specified in terms of total quantity of material to be supplied by vendor.
In this type of contract overall value is specified in terms of total amount to be paid for that material to the vendor.
Ans: Movement type is 262 in Goods issue reversal.
Ans: Material document list is used to generate any goods movement such as goods receipt, goods issue for a production order, etc.
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Ans: Scheduling agreement is a long term outline agreement between vendor and ordering party over a predefined material or service which are procured on predetermined dates over a framework of time.
Ans: A particular material can be procured from different vendors depending upon the requirement. So, total requirement of a material is distributed to different vendor’s i.e. quota is assigned to each source of supply. This is known as quota arrangement.
Ans: Quota rating = (Quota Allocated Quantity + Quota Base Quantity)/Quota
Ans: SAP ERP systems were designed so that business can be conducted in an efficient way. Various documents like purchase order, request for quotation, goods receipt are essential documents in a business. These documents need security i.e. if any of documents is posted incorrectly then business can be affected at various concern levels. So, to secure these documents we have a concept of posting period. Posting period means it will allow you to post and make changes in the documents only in a specific time period.
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Ans: Purchase requisition can be created for the following procurement types −
Standard − Getting finished material from vendor.
Subcontracting − Providing raw material to vendor and getting finished material.
Consignment − Procuring material that is kept in company’s premises and paying to vendor for that.
Stock transfer − Getting material from within the organization.
External service − Getting services like maintenance from third party vendor.
Ans: Internal document, it is the phase in which purchasing department is informed about the requirement of items or services required for business purpose.
There are 2 types of Basic procurement which are shown below −
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Procurement for Stock − A stock material is a material that is kept in stock. These materials are kept in stock once received from the vendor. The stock of this material keeps on increasing or decreasing based on amount of the quantity received or issued. To order a material for stock, the material must have a master record within the system.
Procurement for Direct Consumption − When procurement is for direct consumption i.e. it will be consumed as soon as it is received, the user should specify the consumption purpose. To order a material for consumption, the material may have a master record within the system.