Remaining Lot-for-Lot Order Quantity With the remaining lot-for-lot order quantity, a procurement planning heuristic from
Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling
(PP/DS) creates the last receipt in a specific time period with a reduced receipt quantity, and not according to the lot-sizing procedure that has been set. The aim is that the available quantity is 0 at the end of the time period. By planning with the remaining lot-for-lot order quantity, you can prevent procurement planning creating too large a receipt for a product that is being discontinued, and thus leading to surplus stock, which would possibly represent scrap.
The PP/DS horizon is the period for a non-interchangeable product. For a product that belongs to a supersession chain, the reference period is the validity period of the product. However, the remaining lot-for-lot order quantity is only used here if the validity period ends within the PP/DS horizon.
Note
There could be more requirements, which the system can cover with regular receipts, lying between the end of the PP/DS horizon and the end of the validity period (that reaches beyond the end of the PP/DS horizon). Therefore, the system does not reduce the last receipt in the PP/DS horizon in this case.
The following applications do not take the remaining lot-for-lot order quantity into consideration:
Heuristics that use their own lot-sizing procedure for the procurement quantity calculation, and not a standard lot-sizing procedure
Heuristics that execute procurement planning according to a reorder point method
For products that you plan using this method, you have to adjust the reorder point in good time before the discontinuation date, or set it to 0.
Supply Network Planning
Capable-to-Match
If you want to plan using the remaining lot-for-lot order quantity, you set the
Last Lot Exact
indicator on the
Lot Size
tab page in the location product master.
Note
This setting is product-specific and is therefore not available in the lot-size settings of a procurement planning heuristic.