Assembly Line Surcharges (ticpr1180m000)Use this session to define surcharges for an assembly line.
Assembly Line A set of consecutive line stations in which FAS (Final Assembly
Schedule) items are manufactured. The items are manufactured by passing the
items from line station to line station and by carrying out operations at each
line station. An assembly line is subdivided into a number of line segments
separated by buffers. An assembly line can be either a main line or a supplying
line. Item The generic item or manufactured item for which the Default Supply Source is Assembly. Sequence The number that identifies a data record or a step in a
sequence of activities. Sequence numbers are used in many contexts. Usually LN generates the
sequence number for the next item or step. Depending on the context, you can
overwrite this number. You can sometimes influence the numbering by setting the
corresponding parameters. Description The description of the assembly line's surcharge. Currency The currency in which the surcharges are expressed. The usage
of this field depends on the currency system that is set in the Companies (tcemm1170m000) session.
Surcharge Method The method of calculating the surcharge for the assembly line. If you select Selective (Total Costs) or Selective (Added Costs), you must define the surcharge base to which the calculation applies in the Assembly Line Surcharge Bases (ticpr1190m000) session. Allowed values Surcharge Percentage The surcharge expressed as a percentage. You can enter a surcharge percentage in this field, if the Surcharge Method field has one of the following values:
Surcharges are extra costs in an item's standard cost price or valuation price, for example, handling costs or inspection costs. A surcharge serves as a discount if the amount or percentage entered is a negative value. Surcharge Component The cost component to which the
assembly line's surcharge is linked. Variable Cost Surcharges can contribute to either fixed operation costs or
variable operation costs. Fixed operation costs are costs that are independent
on the number of items produced. Variable operation costs are costs that depend
on the number of items produced. In LN, cost prices and valuation prices can be
broken down into fixed costs and variable costs. If this check box is selected, the defined surcharge is considered as variable costs. A surcharge that is considered as variable costs will always be included in FTP inventory valuation. If this check box is cleared, the defined surcharge is considered as fixed costs. A surcharge that is considered as fixed costs will only be included in FTP inventory valuation if the Include Fixed Costs in Valuation Price check box in the Cost Price Calculation Parameters (ticpr0100m000) session is selected. Note
Surcharge Bases Present If this check box is selected, a surcharge base is defined in
the Assembly Line Surcharge Bases (ticpr1190m000) session. Surcharge Amount The surcharge expressed as an amount. You can enter an amount
in this field, if the Surcharge Method field is Fixed Amount. Surcharges are extra costs in an item's standard cost price or valuation price, for example, handling costs or inspection costs. A surcharge serves as a discount if the amount or percentage entered is a negative value.
Actualize Assembly Line Surcharges Click to start the Assembly Line Surcharge Bases (ticpr1190m000) session. You can only maintain the Assembly Line Surcharge Bases (ticpr1190m000) session if the value of the Surcharge Method field is Selective (Total Costs) or Selective (Added Costs). Actualize Assembly Line Surcharges Click to start the Actualize Assembly Line Surcharges (ticpr2280m000) session.
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