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Simple inbound process for auto pack

Scenario- The vendor has provided the goods to us but he does not provide us the packaging
information to us. For example, he provided a box in which 100 pieces (let us say tire) without any
packaging and labelling details. He provided us the basic details like where the goods are coming from.
So, we have to do multiple manual activities like unpacking, packing and labeling. In order to avoid this
manual activity in the system, The solution to this issue is auto pack.

Creating a new material using MM01, extending to storage location 199S using MMSC and extending
EWM views using /n/scwm/mat1

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Define document types for inbound delivery process no automatic packing field.

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Remove the check in the

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Define packaging specification group

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Define level type

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Define element type

Define level set

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Assigning the above created level set in the packaging specification group

Assign packaging material type to element type

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Creating a packaging specification using /n/scwm/packspec

Number of HU is defined by the below formula

No of HU=Purchase order qty/(Prod qty * Target qty)

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Save and activate

Create condition maintenance group

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Business Process

Creating a purchase order using ME21N

Creating an inbound delivery using VL31N

Save the inbound delivery

Here, I am not doing the packaging activity manually.

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Checking the inbound delivery using /n/scwm/prdi

Here, we can see that packing activity automatically completed by the system.

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10 handling unit automatically created by the system using the formula.

No of HU=Purchase order qty/(Prod qty * Target qty)=100/(1*10)=10

Creating warehouse task

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Confirmation of 10 warehouse tasks

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Checking stock in MMBE

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