Once a plant starts using the SAP QM Module, the next step is to leverage on the new capability to determine when each new lot will be available (=released from QC).

This also allows SAP (and especially ATP) to prevent a lot to ship while it is in QI.

It furthermore allows SAP (and especially ATP) to determine if a specific lot can ship at a given date.

In order to achieve this, the Lab reviews their statistics and establishes the expected QC completion duration, which goes into SAP.


Both Picaso and SAP have to be kept in synchronization when accounting for QC Lab time factor.

Step-by-step guide

Add the steps involved:

  1. Now, in order to determine the SAP QC Time, SAP Average Inspection Time, Picaso QC Lag, and Picaso QC Lag Adjustment, first determine what material flow applies:


    Tips: The SAP QC Time, SAP Average Inspection Time, Picaso QC Lag, and Picaso QC Lag Adjustment apply during specific events of the life of a lot:

    Applies before the lot is produced

    (aka Planning Phase)

    Applies after goods receipt in inventory, and while the lot is in Quality Inspection

    (aka )

    Picaso QC Lag (and Lag Adjustment)

    GRPT

    Average Inspection Duration

    Material flows:

    PhaseScenario A

    Production run time: 6 days

    Expected QC completion time = 4 days

    Before Goods Receipt

    After Goods Receipt

    After Release

    Master Data:

    Picaso: QC Lag = expected QC duration (4 days)

    SAP: nothing.

    PhaseScenario B

    Production run time: 6 days

    Expected QC completion time = 4 days

    Transfer time between manufacturing plant and warehouse = 1 day

    Lot moved to the warehouse after QC release

    Before Goods Receipt

    (aka Planning phase)


    After Goods Receipt in the manufacturing plant

    (aka Goods Receipt from Production phase)


    After Release


    After Goods Receipt in the warehouse

    (aka Goods Receipt from Transfer)


    Master Data:

    Picaso:

    • QC Lag = expected QC duration + transfer to the warehouse, including handling. (ex. : 11 days)
    • Schedule Upload Lag Adjustment = - QC Lag + transfer time (ex. : -10 days)

    SAP:

    • Av.Ins.Duration = expected QC duration (ex. : 4 days)
    PhaseScenario C

    Production run time: 6 days

    Expected QC completion time = 4 days

    Transfer time between manufacturing plant and warehouse = 1 day

    Lot moved to the warehouse during QC release

    Before Goods Receipt

    (aka Planning phase)

    After Goods Receipt in the manufacturing plant

    (aka Goods Receipt from Production phase)

    After Goods Receipt in the warehouse

    (aka Goods Receipt from Transfer)

    After Release

    Master Data:

    Picaso:

    • QC Lag = expected max of QC duration / transfer to the warehouse, including handling. (ex. : 5 days)
    • Schedule Upload Lag Adjustment = - QC Lag (ex. : -5 days)

    SAP:

    • Goods Receipt Processing Time = QC duration - Transfer time (ex. : 5 days)
    • Av.Ins.Duration = GRPT
  2. Recap:

    ScenarioMaster Data PicasoMaster Data SAP
    AQC Lag = expected QC durationN/A
    B

    QC Lag = expected QC duration + transfer to the warehouse, including handling

    Schedule Upload Lag Adjustment = - QC Lag + transfer time

    Av.Ins.Duration = expected QC duration

    C

    QC Lag = max of (expected QC duration // transfer time)

    Schedule Upload Lag Adjustment = - QC Lag


    GRPT = QC duration - Transfer time

    Av.Ins.Duration = GRPT

  3.  Use this template file to help calculate the data en masse.


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