TY - BOOK AU - Kappauf,Jens AU - Lauterbach,Bernd AU - Koch,Matthias ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Logistic Core Operations with SAP: Inventory Management, Warehousing, Transportation, and Compliance SN - 9783642182020 AV - TA177.4-185 U1 - 658.5 23 PY - 2012/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Imprint: Springer KW - Engineering KW - Computer science KW - Information Systems KW - Engineering economy KW - Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing KW - Computer Applications KW - Management of Computing and Information Systems KW - Production/Logistics/Supply Chain Management KW - Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) N1 - Transport Logistics -- Warehouse Logistics and Inventory Management -- Trade Formalities - Governance, Risk, Compliance -- Controlling and Reporting N2 - “Logistic Core Operations with SAP” not only provides an overview of core logistics processes and functionality—it also shows how SAP’s Business Suite covers logistic core operations, what features are supported, and which systems can be used to implement end-to-end processes in the following logistic core disciplines: Procurement, Distribution, Transportation, Warehouse Logistics and Inventory Management, and Compliance and Reporting. In this context the authors not only explain their integration, the organizational set-up, and master data, but also which solution fits best for a particular business need.   This book serves as a solid foundation for understanding SAP software. No matter whether you are a student or a manager involved in an SAP implementation, the authors go far beyond traditional function and feature descriptions, helping you ask the right questions, providing answers, and making recommendations. The book assists you in understanding SAP terminology, concepts and technological components as well as their closed-loop integration. Written in a clear, straight-forward style and using practical examples, it contains valuable tips, illustrative screenshots and flowcharts, as well as best practices—showing how business requirements are mapped into software functionality UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18202-0 ER -