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Issue
In Syensqo Composite Materials, batch is used to manage/track & trace the individual material items in some business scenarios. This KDD is to assess the option of using SAP serial number to handle the relevant scenarios.
Decision
Serial number will be used to manage, track and trace the material at the individual item level rather than using batch number.
Background & Context
In Composite Materials GBU, batch number is used to manage the following 2 business scenarios:
1). Sublot Scenario
A Process Order is created in SAP to make the Master Roll, which is a piece of carbon fabric that is 1 meter wide x 100 meters long. A batch number, for example MROLL1 is generated and assigned to the Master Roll in SAP. Later, another Process Order is created to consume MROLL1 and produce 5 separate pieces. Each is 20 CM wide and 100 meters long. Then another 5 SAP batch numbers are generated to represent sublot rolls as shown below to identify each of the sublots.
| Batch # | Description |
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| MROLL1 | Master roll (which is consumed to make the following...) |
| MROLL10001 | Sub-lot roll 1 |
| MROLL10002 | Sub-lot roll 2 |
| MROLL10003 | Sub-lot roll 3 |
| MROLL10004 | Sub-lot roll 4 |
| MROLL10005 | Sub-lot roll 5 |
2). Non-Sublot Scenario
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