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Overview

The OSCo quotation costing is especially suited for companies with multi-variant and repeating manufacturing for the calculation of alternative quotations and new products. This powerful solution is nearby turnkey and integrated in the SAP ERP system. By this, functionalities of SAP CO, SD, MM and PP are brought together.

  • Use of existing articles, bills of material, and standard task lists

  • Multiple-step structuration to the top, i.e. to the main quotation head

  • Aggregation of all price quotient across the structure to the top

  • Insertion of existing calculations

  • Variant configuration for attributes descriptions in the quotation

  • Calculated times out of general standard values

  • Calculations versions for quantity scales

  • Separation of calculation and contract quotient for surcharges, e.g. frights

  • Consideration of several quantity and weight units

  • Saving of all calculation designations in the functions of the CO base object costing

  • Transfer in a SD quotation and creation of a unit costing

 

The OSCo quotation costing works without article master data, task lists, and bills of material. With a systematic approach in the quotation costing, the basis e.g. for assemblies can already be laid for a later repeating manufacturing in case of an order, by generating quasi at the push of a button these structures by using the OSCo master data generation.

As a trained quotation calculator also thinks in reusable structures, later on stock levels can be generated, i.e. multiple uses.

If a deeper lieing base object costing is used, the structured setup can be inserted by using a manufacturing technology, a standard task list or the copy of an existing article with its already existing basic data structure.

With certain procedures, a subsystem can be integrated via an interface, e.g. a nesting system, which calculates the processing times and the material requirement e.g. at laser cutting.

 

 

 







 

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