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Three-Way Pegging (New in SP2) ( RELNISOIL_46CSP2_TSW_09P )

Three-Way Pegging (New in SP2) ( RELNISOIL_46CSP2_TSW_09P )

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Three-Way Pegging (New in SP2)

Use

As of SAP Oil & Gas 4.6C Service Pack 2, Trader's and Scheduler's Workbench (TSW) includes the function Three-Way Pegging to better support the planning and scheduling of bulk shipments. The term three-way refers to demand items (stock requirements or customer requests), supply avails (what is produced, purchased, or in stock), and transportation avails (vehicles, vessels, or pipelines available to complete the shipment).

The term pegging refers to the matching of supply avails, demand items, and transportation avails to schedule product movements, such as marine voyages or pipeline batches. The result of three-way pegging is the Distribution Schedule which forms the basis for carrier nominations, as well as for handling updates and other changes to schedules.

You access Three-Way Pegging from the SAP Easy Access Menu by choosing Logistics →Sales and Distribution → Bulk scheduling → Workbench → Three way pegging (transaction O4T3WP).

The Three-way pegging - Maintainscreen is divided into a selection area on the left and a work area in the main part of the screen. The selection area shows the results of the selection criteria. The work area at the top of the screen is divided into separate areas to show supply avails, demand items, and transportation avails. The Distribution Schedule is in the lower part of the work area. You assign supply, demand and transportation combinations to the Distribution Schedule for scheduling.

Three-Way Pegging involves the following processes and functions:

  • Stock Projection

During Stock Projection you create demand items and supply avails based on contracts, production updates (from external systems), or inventory levels. Three Way Pegging uses the results from the Stock Projection as the basis for scheduling carrier nominations.

  • Location Balancing

The Location Balancing process involves comparing and balancing demand and supply (generated during Stock Projection) for a given period to achieve a supply chain balance. You can use the supply and demand items that you create or change during the Location Balancing process to create a Distribution Schedule in Three-Way Pegging.

  • Nomination Maintenance

You can use the Distribution Schedule as the basis for creating carrier nominations. You can assign schedule line items to a simulated carrier nomination and publish the carrier nomination. When you publish a carrier nomination, you have the option to have the sytem create the nomination in the background or to manually complete the nomination yourself in Nomination Maintenance.

Effects on Existing Data

During Three-Way Pegging the system uses supply avails and demand items that you created or changed during the Location Balancing process (resolving imbalances), during what-if simulation, or that the system directly collected from contracts and current inventory positions (from Stock Projection).

You can display quantities from purchase requistions and reservations as consumed items in the Demand Items and Supply Avails areas of Three-Way Pegging, that is, you can not assign these items to the Distribution Schedule.

Effects on Data Transfer

Effects on System Administration

Effects on Customizing

In Customizing you can define certain parameters to adapt the Three-Way Pegging function to your company-specific requirements. You can select the schedule type and reference document the system is to use by default in Three-Way Pegging (serves as placeholder for the required demand or supply at specific location). You specify these parameters in Customizing for Industry Solution Oil & Gas (Downstream) → TSW (Trader's and Scheduler's Workbench) → Three-Way Pegging → Define parameters for pegging stock.

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