A service kit is used to solve calls with a minimum set of spare
parts, or just as a standard set of basic spare parts that are frequently used.
The service kit is replenished on actual usage, and is not assigned in the
estimated service-order cost calculation.
From Service Inventory
Bulk materials such as bolts and nuts.
From Dealer's Inventory
By Purchase Order
Parts that are not held on stock, such as expensive parts or
non-storable parts, and that must be purchased. A purchase order for these
parts is generated when you run global SRP.
By Field Purchase
Parts that must be purchased locally at the location where the
activity is carried out.
To Scrap
To Warehouse
Parts that must be returned to the warehouse, for example,
insurance parts that are refurbished in an overhaul shop (not applicable to
maintenance items).
To Warehouse by Transport
Parts that must be returned to the warehouse, and that must be
transported in a special way, for example, transport on a special truck (not
applicable to maintenance items).
Supplier Direct Delivery
Supplier Direct Return
Not Applicable
From Warehouse
If the delivery is from a central or regional warehouse, and the
warehouse on the material line is specified, the planned deliveries are
normally allocated in the warehouse of the item. Use this delivery type if no
service cars are defined, or if service cars are not defined as separate
warehouses.
From Warehouse in Car
Select this option if parts are transported by a service car and
these service cars are defined as separate warehouses. During global SRP, allocations are
made in the central warehouse. While Releasing a Service Order, a transfer
order is created from the central warehouse to the service car.
From Car
Parts are transported by a service car related to warehouse and
transfer warehouse orders are not generated.
The car must be replenished using the normal warehouse
procedures such as Time Phased Order Point (TPOP) or Order Controlled/Batch
(OCB).
From Warehouse by Transport
Select this option if parts must be separately transported
because of their size. While Releasing a Service Order, a transfer order is
created from the central warehouse to the warehouse that is defined for the
ship-to business partner.