Appendix 1: Annual planning
Appendix 2: Guidance for discrepancies analysis
Appendix 3: Reports
Appendix 4: Reminder on IAC controls
Appendix 5: Check list

Adjustments are analyzed in accordance with the value of the adjustment and type of item involved, in order to:
Timely investigation of inventory adjustments is essential. Delay increases the complexities of adequate research and reduces the probability of conclusive findings.
To make the analysis, it is necessary to use the material document history to look for anomalies for the product and batch under investigation. (transaction MB51 in RCS)
The following plan gives an example of the main inventory movements that can create discrepancies and the main actions that could be taken to avoid them:
1 Reception: Movement type: 101-102 Goods receipt for purchase order into warehouse/stores
2 Consumption in process orders: Movement type: 261-262
Question 1
Action:
Question 2
Action:
3 Transfer storage location: Movement type: 311
4 Transfer posting material to material: Movement type: 309
5 Goods delivery: Movement type: 6XX

Progress report on the cycle counts

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