Scrapping as Part of the Customs Warehousing Procedure You can perform scrapping in a planned or unplanned way as part of the customs warehousing procedure:
Unplanned scrapping (duty-unpaid stock)
The scrapping of duty-unpaid stock requires permission from the customs authority. You can, however, scrap the stock without this permission but in this case you have to pay customs duties and taxes.
Planned scrapping (duty-paid stock)
In the case of planned scrapping, you do not have to pay customs duties or taxes. However, as a prerequisite you must have been given permission by the customs authority. The customs authority can react as follows:
Scrapping is permitted.
Scrapping is permitted, but the customs authority reserves the right to send an employee to be present when the stock is scrapped.
After the stock has been moved to the scrapping area, it is given a stock type with the role scrap stock.
Note
You can use the Business Add-In (BAdI)
Stock Checks for Goods Movements
(/SCWM/EX_CORE_GM_STOCK) to define restrictions for goods movements involving scrap stock.
To ensure that Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) automatically posts the goods to scrap stock when they are moved to the scrapping area, you have made the following settings:
You have defined stock types with the role
Scrapping Stock
in Customizing for Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) under
All stock types that begin with
S
are delivered in the standard system.
You have defined a storage type
Scrapping Zone
with the following attributes in Customizing for EWM under
In the
Goods Movement Control
area, you have chosen
Blocked Stock (BB)
as the nondependent stock type and
Scrapping Stock (S)
as the stock type role.
You create a posting change delivery for scrapping in EWM, or EWM has automatically created a posting change request for a posting change delivery for scrapping from the ERP system. If the product is relevant to customs warehousing, the delivery is locked until you have received a scrapping reference number from SAP Global Trade Services (SAPGTS).