After 5 years as an SAP Logistics Consultant I have been able to work with different planning tools for supply chain. Recently I got immersed on the Transportation Management module of S/4. It took me a while and multiple learning hours, including an S/4 implementation, to feel confident navigating trough the Transportation Management logic. There are a few outstanding functionalities that I consider very important to understand especially if you are a native SD or MM consultant just like me.
On this blog I would like to share some of the knowledge I recently acquired about the planning options used in SAP Transportation; more specifically about the Transportation Planning Cockpit which is a very efficient tool to drive your planning trough a completely panoramic view with the main purpose of having all the needed information available within one single screen.
In this blog, I would love to share with you how I created and customized a planning layout according to my needs. I’m confident it might be useful for anyone who is diving in on the TM world just like me.
The below screenshots were taken by my during some training that I have been executing
My layout will be called Layout 04
- In my main Fiory environment I opened the corresponding tile to create a planning layout for transportation cockpit:
2.- Start Creating Cockpit layout, you need to give it a name, on this case I used my name as a description. After this all the content of the layout will open to start filling up the details
Create Layout
3.- We need fill up the general data making sure that we maintain the Transportation proposal layout required and most important which other additional layouts will be available if we need to switch to another standard/ predefined view.
4.- If we keep scrolling we will find the available buttons that we will have available on the header of the layout, in this example I’m ticking all those buttons related with Update Map and Optimizer Planning.
5.- Scroll down and we will come to the interesting part, this is where we need to assemble our puzzle, we could arrange different components as per our best convenience, in my example I want to split my screen in 5 with the following visual structure:
Freight Units | |
Schedule and Trucks | Freight Orders/Freight Bookings |
FU Stages | Map |
Based on this I will add the Freight Unit stages on the top left area making sure that I give 100% Width to this part of the screen.
Freight Units | |
6.- Every time we want to add any content on any specific area we should press the ‘add content button’ so we can choose from specific information available, in this case I want the Freight Unit Stages
When this is added, and since I don’t want to add any information on the top of the screen, I will continue to add information on lower levels, in this case I choose ‘Add area’ and ‘below’
7.- On this case, I do want to share the middle space with two different spaces so I will proceed as follows
Freight Units | |
Schedule and Trucks | Freight Orders/Freight Bookings |
8.- I will continue with the lowest part of my screen adding the last to pieces of information that I want to have visible then again, making sure I do share the width space 50% for each data box
Freight Units | |
Schedule and Trucks | Freight Orders/Freight Bookings |
FU Stages | Map |
This is how the final outcome of my planning cockpit looks like.
9.- As a last step I will add this layout as a default for my planning profile
10.- As you can see, my planning cockpit is retrieving the information as I requested, in this case I don’t have a lot of information planned but it does give me the facility to drag, drop and expand any of this five sections that I arranged.
In a nutshell, Transportation Management planning cockpit is now coming as a support not only for planning activities in SAP but also for logistics and execution. If you are interested to expand your knowledge about these and other topics I would recommend taking a glance to the following SAP Learning journey
Learning Journey: SAP S/4HANA – Transportation Management
This is my first personal blog based on my own test’s and recent acquired knowledge, I would love to keep contributing and sharing my learning experiences with other SAP community members. If this post has been helpful for you follow me and share some feedback with me since its always more than welcome