Question 51
CHALLENGE 2 - Freight Order Grouping for Invoice Matching
A planner manually adjusts a bonded warehouse freight order so carrier communication can be sent quickly. The freight order is executable, but its grouping no longer matches the structure finance expects for carrier invoice review.
What is the best recommendation?
Response:
A planner manually adjusts a bonded warehouse freight order so carrier communication can be sent quickly. The freight order is executable, but its grouping no longer matches the structure finance expects for carrier invoice review.
What is the best recommendation?
Response:
Question 52
A retail logistics organization has integrated SAP S/4HANA Transportation Management with warehouse execution during a phased modernization program. Freight orders are created and planned correctly, but shipment status updates are not visible to customer service after warehouse loading confirmation. Warehouse users confirm that execution activity was completed, and the transportation team confirms that the freight order remained in an executable state.
The project team finds that output messages are generated for some freight orders but event tracking updates are missing for those handled through the new warehouse integration flow. The constraint is to maintain warehouse execution integration while ensuring customer service receives reliable transportation visibility without adding manual status updates.
What is the best next action to address the missing visibility?
Response:
The project team finds that output messages are generated for some freight orders but event tracking updates are missing for those handled through the new warehouse integration flow. The constraint is to maintain warehouse execution integration while ensuring customer service receives reliable transportation visibility without adding manual status updates.
What is the best next action to address the missing visibility?
Response:
Question 53
A home improvement retailer is testing SAP S/4HANA Transportation Management for bulky seasonal products in a mixed private cloud and on-premise landscape. Freight units are created from outbound delivery requirements, but several high-volume shipments generate freight orders that exceed the loading plan agreed with the carrier. The route and carrier assignment are correct, and planners can manually split the freight orders before dispatch.
The product team confirms that packaging dimensions were recently updated for the seasonal products, but freight unit creation still reflects the older package grouping behavior. The constraint is to prevent non-executable freight orders without changing the validated route or relying on repeated manual splits.
Which action best resolves the planning defect?
Response:
The product team confirms that packaging dimensions were recently updated for the seasonal products, but freight unit creation still reflects the older package grouping behavior. The constraint is to prevent non-executable freight orders without changing the validated route or relying on repeated manual splits.
Which action best resolves the planning defect?
Response:
Question 54
CHALLENGE 1 - Partner Staging Assignments in Planning Input
During partner onboarding testing, a replenishment delivery appears in outbound monitoring with the correct laboratory destination and priority request. When it reaches transportation planning, the freight unit does not carry the partner staging-location attribute used for execution planning.
What should be validated first?
Response:
During partner onboarding testing, a replenishment delivery appears in outbound monitoring with the correct laboratory destination and priority request. When it reaches transportation planning, the freight unit does not carry the partner staging-location attribute used for execution planning.
What should be validated first?
Response:
Question 55
CHALLENGE 1 - Consolidation Deliveries Entering Weekly Route Planning
A dealer delivery has the correct ship-to location and is released on the same day as other weekly route candidates. It still does not become part of the proposed route, while similar direct dealer deliveries are planned correctly.
Which explanation best fits the scenario?
Response:
A dealer delivery has the correct ship-to location and is released on the same day as other weekly route candidates. It still does not become part of the proposed route, while similar direct dealer deliveries are planned correctly.
Which explanation best fits the scenario?
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