Multisite environmentsInfor LN provides extensive support for large global enterprises that comprise multiple companies and any number of sites. An LN multisite environment usually consists of a structure of multiple logistic and financial companies. Therefore, multisite is often synonymous with multicompany. If the various sites are located in separate countries, you must set up a multicurrency system for the companies of the multicompany structure. To meet the requirements of multisite environments, LN supports the following:
Multicompany Financials In one logistic company, you can process logistic transactions between departments, work centers, and warehouses of enterprise units that are linked to different financial companies. If the debit and credit sides of a logistic transaction are posted to different financial companies, LN can automatically create intercompany transactions between the companies. You can aggregate the data of a group of financial companies to the financial group company for corporate accounting. Multicompany Taxation Tax reporting is part of the financial accounting and is restricted to one country. Therefore, the LN tax handling in a multicompany structure is similar to the tax handling in a single company environment. Tax handling in LN includes the following:
Multicompany Invoicing Invoicing in LN includes the following:
Multicompany Enterprise Planning You can use central multicompany planning to define a central plan that coordinates and triggers the local plans in the production companies. You can also aggregate and disaggregate the plans to different levels. Multicompany Manufacturing Product definition, engineering data management, production scheduling, and execution is controlled in each logistic company. Enterprise units do not affect activities that have no financial impact. In a logistic company, routings can include work centers in different countries that belong to different enterprise units. The work-in-process (WIP) transfers are posted to the financial companies of the enterprise units. Multicompany Sales and Procurement During sales order entry, to see the available inventory in warehouses of your own and other logistic companies, you can use the bill of enterprise or use Enterprise Planning and Order Promising. If the sales office and the warehouse are linked to separate financial companies, LN can generate intercompany settlements between the financial companies. LN registers some financial business partner data separately for each sales office and for each purchase office. Various enterprise units can conduct business with the same customers and suppliers. In a multicompany structure, you can manage all or part of the purchase orders centrally. For example, you can create a central purchase contract with your suppliers, including price and discount agreements that apply to all the sites of your organization. Multicompany Project You must link a project to an enterprise unit and, in this way, to a financial company. If you use multiple financial companies, you can perform separate financial accounting for the projects of one logistic company. You can aggregate the data of several subprojects to a main project for integrated project monitoring. You can specify a project currency for each project and subproject. In this way, you can manage a project in any currency, for example, the local currency of the country where the work is performed. Multicompany Service Service departments and warehouses that contain spare parts and components used for service and maintenance belong to enterprise units. To perform separate financial accounting for the service departments and their warehouses, you can assign service departments and warehouses to enterprise units that are linked to different financial companies. If material, labor, or other costs are transferred between service departments and warehouses, or from one service department to another (in the case of internal subcontracting for depot repair), LN can perform the invoicing between these departments and warehouses. In the Enterprise Modeling Management module, you can define internal trade relationships with invoicing between various entities. You can also record and process service operations in a multilogistic company environment. Multicompany Warehousing You can define internal trade relationships between enterprise units or individual warehouses of the same logistic company for the transfer of material, labor, or other costs between warehouses, and to generate invoices for these without using sales orders and purchase orders. For example, you can use this to transfer goods between warehouses in different countries. You can define warehouse surcharges, which are added to the actual costs of the goods either when the goods are issued from a warehouse or when the goods are received. Multicompany Freight You can centrally manage and process freight orders (and order clusters), shipments and loads across multiple sites. By using this process, you get a clear insight of the transport-related requirements, optimization in the handling of freight orders, consolidation and planning of loads and shipments, reduction of costs, and subcontracting of transport to carriers.
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