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APO-SNP-CTM: Rules-Based Capable-To-Match ( RELNAPO_30A_SP1_CTM_RULB )

APO-SNP-CTM: Rules-Based Capable-To-Match ( RELNAPO_30A_SP1_CTM_RULB )

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APO-SNP-CTM: Rules-Based Capable-To-Match

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Rules-based CTM functionality has been enhanced as of Release 3.0A (First Customer Shipment (FCS) and Support Package 1). The enhanced rules-based CTM functionality allows you to better control your entire supply chain. For instance, using the standard condition technology - used also in APOs Rules-Based ATP - you have the flexibility of specifying different conditions to trigger the application of a rule.

  • Demand-Dependent Constraints
    Using standard condition technology, you can select different constraints that are applied during the solution process of one demand. In addition to the constraints that were available until Release 2.0 (for example, partial fulfillment, early production, etc.), you can also specify if pegging between the created orders is fixed, or if it is dynamic (that is, created by liveCache routines). If no specific value is triggered by the standard condition technology, the default values that you specified in Customizing are used.
  • Substitution Rules
    Using standard condition technology, you can determine sequences of product and plant substitutions. In FCS, however, you can specify product substitution rules only.
  • Down-Binning Scenarios Based on Product Substitution Rules
    Down-binning scenarios, often found in the high-tech industries (for example, in the semiconductor business), can be supported. For instance, you can specify down-binning substitution rules that allow a product with an intrinsically higher quality to be used to fulfill the demand for a lower quality product. During the CTM run, the solver considers available supply that can be down-binned, as well as produced co-products. For co-product down-binning, the solver reduces the quantity of the created, planned production order according to the bin splits and the given down-binning options.
  • Qualification
    Using standard condition technology, you can specify planning objects (for instance, production plants, transportation lanes) that are used during the solution process of specific demands throughout the complete supply chain.

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