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As Materials Management / Retail
specialists for SAP R/3, recognised worldwide by the additional
qualification:
SAP R/3 Certified
Application Consultant
Materials
Management* / Retail*
we learnt wide-ranging
and complex SAP R/3 System processes for the those fields.
Our technical profile corresponds to the demands of modern
organised business and consulting companies.
Below you can view the course
content which was prepared in close co-operation with SAP AG:
KL |
General
Computer Studies |
2
Weeks |
Computer
Basics / MS-Office |
1
Week |
MS-Project |
1
Week |
Databases
/ MS-Access |
1
Week |
Network
Techniques |
1
Week |
Client-Server-Architectures |
SAP |
Basics |
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- On
these courses, participants gain a basic
understanding of the SAP Systems. The main
focus is on describing the basic concepts of
the systems, applications and products with
the help of examples, and on explaining how
the different relationships work in oder
that attendees acquire a solid overview.
|
SAP
20 |
SAP
R/3 Overview |
SAP
60
SAP 80
SAP 81 |
Economics
- Internet Solutions
R/3 Service & Support
OSS (Online Service System) |
LO
Logistics |
Materials
Management |
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- Materials
Management models the
business processes involved in
Purchasing, Inventory Management,
and Invoice Verification. Purchasing
deals with the procurement of
materials and services. Inventory
Management encompasses both
aspects of managing materials on
a quantity basis as well as on a
value basis.
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LO
150 SD |
Processes
in Sales & Distribution
- is
an overview of the main business processes,
and describes: Presales activities, Sales
order processing, Inventory Sourcing (in-house
production/external procurement, Shipping,
Billing and Customer payment.
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LO
20 |
Processes
in Procurement
- An
overview of the most important elements of
the procurement process. Each step in the
procurement process is illistrated and
practiced using examples of how stock
material and consumable material are procured. The course also deals with the
requirements planning and financial
accounting aspects of the procurement
process.The exercises are carried out in a
model company.
|
LO
510
LO 511 |
Inventory
Management
Physical Inventory
- not
only deal with the individual business
transactions in Inventory Management, but
also with the complete procurement process
for consignment stocks.
|
LO
521
LO 985 |
Pricing
in Purchasing
Classification
- Explores
different ways in which the classification
system can be used in R/3.
|
LO 520
LO 515
LO 525 |
Purchasing
Details & Optimization
- deals
with functions and settings that accelerate
or facilitate purchasing and support the
buyer in making decisions
Invoice Verification
Consumption-Based
Planning and Forecasting
- deal
with the funtions and settings of each
application
|
LO 955
CA 535
LO
540 |
Batch Management
Valuation of Materials
Procurement
of External Services
- deals
with the special features of the procurement
process for Services
|
LO
550 |
Cross
Functional Customizing in MM
- supplements
the other courses. It deals with various
customizing topics that cover several areas
of Materials Management (for example,
automatic account determination, message
determination and customizing for list
functions).
|
CA
090 |
ASAP
R/3 Implementation |
IRT |
International
Retail |
IRT
110 |
Assortment
Planning
- deals
with the processes that typically take place
at the head office of a retailing company.
You see how a new article is introduced
using Article Maintenance, a process which
includes creating the article, listing it
with a vendor, defining purchase and sales
prices, and structuring your assortment.
|
IRT
120 |
Merchandise
Procurement & Distribution
- deals
with important logistics processes in
retailing. On the one hand, you see
requirements planning for a distribution
center and replenishment for its stores (retail
sector); and on the other hand, you see how
to deliver to customer companies (wholesale
sector).
|
IRT
230 |
Assortment
Controlling using the Retail Information System
- deals
with the technical features of the
functional aspects of the Retail Information
System.
|
IRT
250 |
Configuration
of Assortment Planning
- describes
the parameters that control the processes
you saw in 110/120. Also treated: the principle retailing organisational units and
their maintenance.
|
IRT
260 |
Store
Connection
- deals
with the processes for supplying stores with
data and for processing data sent by a store
to the central SAP Retail system. the
parameters for controlling these processes
are also discussed.
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BC
ABAP/4 |
Basic
Components |
BC
400 |
Workbench
Overview
- teaches
the basics of the ABAP language and how to
work effectively with the tools.
|
BC
405 |
Techniques
of List Processing
- This
course teaches reporting, query tools,
logical databases, user interactive list
processing, list design, control level
processing and internet reporting
capabilities.
|
BC
410 |
Transaction
Processing
- provides
detailed information on screen objects,
transaction processing and screen controls.
|
KL |
Business
Economics |
2
Weeks |
Econimics
Theory (MM) |
2
Weeks |
Retail
Concepts |

[LO
= Logistics] [IRT = Industry Solution: Retail]
[CA = Cross Application] [BC = Basic Components]
[SD = Sales & Distribution]

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