
SAP Material Management (MM)

Introduction
In today’s competitive market, individuals who possess essential business and technological skill enjoy a significant advantage over their peers. This is particularly true if your expertise includes SAP software. The SAP Certification program provides that competitive edge. When you are sap certified, you join a distinguished community of experts recognized globally. Today more than 14,000 consultants and users worldwide are part of this exclusive community.
SAP MM Module and your Career
SAP MM module equips you with knowledge on how to effectively automate the entire supply chain and design in a reliable manufacturing process. In addition, the certification goes hand-in-hand with an exponential career growth.
- Within an Organization As an SAP Certified Consultant a leading company could absorb you. Based on your experience and your functional expertise, you would start as a consultant or gain lateral entry as a Project Manager. The exposure you get will be the much-needed catalyst for your compensation package to climb more than a few notches.
- As an Independent Consultant As an SAP functional consultant you can work independently and your earning potential becomes that much higher. You would be the one person that companies across the globe turn to for all their SAP related needs
- As an SAP Trainer Employees of most SAP customers require extensive training and who better to provide that than you – an SAP Certified Consultant. With your SAP Certification and a few years of experience, you also have the option of becoming an SAP Trainer.
Course Overview
Section 1: SAP Overview
- Introduction to SAP
- Basis
- SAP Services
- Co-operative Business Scenarios
- Navigation
- System-wide Concepts
- Enterprise Structure
- Processes in Procurement
Section 2: Processes in Procurement
- Basics of Procurement Process
- Master Data
- Procurement of Stock Material
- Procurement of Consumable Material
- Procurement of External Services
- Reporting in MM
Section 3: Materials Planning
- Basics
- Planning Run
- Lot-Size Calculation
- Reorder Point Planning and Planning Evaluation
Section 4: Purchasing Details & Optimization
- Introduction to Purchasing Details
- Outline Agreements
- Source Determination
- Optimized Purchasing
Section 5: Inventory Management / Physical Inventory
- Purchasing Details & Optimization
- Inventory Management: Overview
- Goods Receipts
- Reservations and Goods Issues
- Stock Transfers and Transfer Postings
- Consignment
- Subcontracting
- Physical Inventory Management
- Cycle Counting
- Inventory Sampling
Section 6: Valuation &Account Determination
- Introduction to Material Valuation
- Valuation and Account Assignment
- Valuation and Account Assignment
- Special Inventory Management Features
Section 7: Invoice Verification
- Introduction to Invoice Verification
- Basic Invoice Verification Procedure
- Taxes, Cash Discounts, and Foreign Currency
- Variances and Blocking Reasons
- Invoice Reduction
- Variances without Reference to an Item
- Invoices for POs with Account Assignment
- Delivery Costs
- Subsequent Debits/Credits
- Credit Memos and Reversals Invoice Verification in the Background
- ERS and Invoicing Plans
- Releasing Blocked Invoices
- GR/IR Account Maintenance
- Conventional Invoice Verification
- Customizing for Invoice Verification
- Conclusion
Section 8: Classification &Related Areas in MM Classification
- Document Release (Approval) Procedure
- Batch Management