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SAP- MATERIALS MANAGEMENT (MM)
OVERALL OBJECTIVE
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To ensure that we have the right product, in the right place, at the right quantity and
price.
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To reduce working capital by monitoring raw and packaging stocks on a continuous
basis.
VENDOR MASTER FILE
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Only authorised suppliers must be included in the master file in terms of the purchasing
standards policy.
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Deliverables include policy and procedure documents defining standards for purchasing
relating to SAP systems.
MATERIAL MASTER FILE
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Ensure that controls are adequate to ensure that the master file is completely and
accurately created.
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Ensure that there is appropriate accountability for master file data.
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Ensure that compulsory fields (conditions) such as discounts, delivery costs, cash
discounts, etc. are identified (pre-defined) and flagged to ensure that these fields are
entered on the system.
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Ensure that appropriate unit of measure is updated on the system.
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The system must identify obsolete and potential obsolete stocks in respect of date code
and expired stocks.
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All purchases from non-approved suppliers must be flagged.
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Ensure that obsolete codes can be timeously removed from the system (S&D, FIN, PP,
MM)
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Ensure that routing is appropriately implemented (linked to PP).
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Appropriate access must be given to master file information (technical, purchasing,
distribution and at factory levels).
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The master file only contain authorised technical data.
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Management decision must be taken regarding the updating of material specifications.
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Documented procedures must address lot control, production control and demand
management.
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Ensure that lot tracking is considered.
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Ensure that appropriate decision is taken regarding pricing. Interfaces to costing is
adequate.
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Ensure that warehouse management decision considers stock rotation and best before
dates.
BILLS OF MATERIAL (BOM)
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Ensure that all BOMs are appropriately authorised and updated on the system.
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Ensure that the ownership of bills is defined and access appropriately designed.
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Ensure that standards are appropriate and periodically reviewed.
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A management decision needs to be made with regards to updating of the bills on the
SAP system.
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Ensure that the current BOMs and material master file are adequately reviewed before
they are updated on the SAP system.
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Appropriate take-on procedures of BOMs needs to be implemented.
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Adequate integrity checks must be done between master files in both systems in
respect of fill weights, raw and packaging materials (part, item, parent and completed
products).
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Ensure that the SAP system enables the use of effective dates (linked to PP) on the
system.
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Ensure that bills are independently checked before copied to the live system.
ORDERS
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A management decision with regards to ABC analysis of materials needs to be made.
The analysis must be done by quantity, value, material and vendor.
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Ensure that forecasting information is down loaded onto the materials management
model, on a timeous basis.
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Ensure that stock requirements reflect current stock holding and lead times.
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The system needs adequate control with regards to the processing of EDI orders.
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Costs relating to transfer orders must be pre-defined.
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Ensure that only authorised orders are placed. These must be within the buyers
purchasing authority.
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The system should accommodate for forward cover for indent orders.
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Ensure that foreign exchange cover is taken and monitored, by specific indent orders.
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Ensure that the order price does not include VAT.
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The system must account for the recording and monitoring rebates, on an ongoing
basis.
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A system needs to be implemented to control stock transfers between plants.
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Transport cost incurred must be accurately accounted for.
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The system must cater for scheduling agreements/contracts and quotations.
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A decision has to be made with regards to use of system generated requisitions, on the
MRP system.
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Management must ensure that outstanding orders listing, as well as expected orders,
feed into the warehouse management system are reviewed daily.
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The buyers must have viewing access on the system.
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Procedures need to be defined for promotional and made to order stock orders. (These
should include access, monitoring and authorisation controls).
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A policy decision needs to be made with regards to the updating and controlling of
manual payments.
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Account codes updated on the master file, must cater for accrual variances.
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Accrual variances must be analysed by the Purchasing Manager.
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Only once the BOMs are activated, should orders be captured against these materials.
WAREHOUSE
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Procedures regarding the checking and releasing of goods, by QC and warehouse,
needs to be documented.
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Ensure authorisations/segregation of duties are adequately set up, for job functions, in
the warehouse management function.
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Procedures should ensure that all goods received are captured onto the system on a
daily basis.
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Only stock inspected and released by QC should be issued to production.
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All issues must be appropriately authorised and the documentation must be sequentially
controlled.
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Nightshift requirements must be prepared and checked adequately, before nightshift
production commences.
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Access to stock and stock records should be restricted.
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Ensure that all stocks received are captured onto the system, in the correct period.
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The tolerance level between order and receipt quantity must be documented.
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A decision needs to be made with regards to incomplete deliveries. The order can
either be returned to the supplier, or part receipted into stock.
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Goods returned must be accurately recorded in the correct period.
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Access to stock records for returns, should be restricted.
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Procedures should be present to ensure that all goods returned, are credited to the
correct creditors account.
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Ensure adequate storage arrangements with regard to FIFO/LIFO system is
implemented.
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Price variance must be analysed, reported and actioned on a timeous basis.
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Management needs to ensure that the engineering stores function is catered for
adequately, in the MM module.
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All movements must be traceable through the system.
REPORTS
The following standard report obtained in the current system must be available on the SAP
system:
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Buyers requirements
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Stock simulation
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Stock versus plan
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Price increases
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Outstanding orders
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Weekly requirements
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MRP
STOCKTAKE
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Management needs to decide whether stocktake will be done on a monthly or perpetual
basis.
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The system needs to accommodate for the scanning of products into the warehouse.
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Facility to print stock count sheets must be available on the system.
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The system must facilitate adequate cut-off procedures.
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Access of theoretical stock balances should not be available to people involved in the
stocktake.
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The system must be able to identifying any old or slow moving stock to be written off, on
a timeous basis.
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The system must be able to generate a report identifying frozen stock in all locations.
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Audit trails of physical stocks captured on the system must be available.
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Option to generate variances and to print stock variance reports, must be available
during the stocktake..
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