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Implementing SAP Global Trade Services 2nd edition [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 600 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Sep-2018
  • Kirjastus: SAP Press
  • ISBN-10: 1493217097
  • ISBN-13: 9781493217090
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 600 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Sep-2018
  • Kirjastus: SAP Press
  • ISBN-10: 1493217097
  • ISBN-13: 9781493217090
Teised raamatud teemal:
Don’t get tied up in global trade red tape! Navigate the complex web of regulations with this guide to implementing SAP Global Trade Services. Learn the ins and outs of SAP GTS and how it connects to SAP ERP and SAP S/4HANA. Get step-by-step instructions to configuring compliance, customs, and risk management functionality, and explore your reporting options. Get insight into global trade innovations, in SAP GTS 11 and beyond! Highlights include:1) System architecture2) System navigation3) Baseline settings4) Master data5) Classification codes6) Compliance, customs, and risk management7) Trade preference management8) Foreign trade zones9) Reporting10) Technical objects

Four Deloitte SAP GTS experts explain both the internal corporate and external regulatory requirements of managing international transactions, and how global trade processes can be managed using the various functionalities of the SAP Global Trade Services (GTS) solution. Separate chapters describe the different software tools for master data transfer, product classification codes, compliance management, customs management, risk management, and global trade reporting. Black and white screenshots illustrate software functions and customization options. The second edition covers SAP GTS 11 and SAP S/4HANA. Annotation ©2018 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
Foreword 15(2)
Acknowledgments 17(2)
1 Introduction
19(16)
1.1 What Is Global Trade Management?
19(8)
1.1.1 Compliance Management
21(2)
1.1.2 Customs Management
23(2)
1.1.3 Risk Management
25(2)
1.2 Global Trade Management with SAP
27(7)
1.2.1 SAP Global Trade Services
28(1)
1.2.2 SAP S/4HANA for International Trade
29(5)
1.3 Summary
34(1)
2 SAP GTS Basics: Setup, Authorizations, and Navigation
35(20)
2.1 Connecting SAP ERP to SAP GTS Using the Plug-In
35(5)
2.1.1 System Architecture
36(1)
2.1.2 System Connection Configuration
37(3)
2.1.3 Connecting SAP GTS to Customs Authorities
40(1)
2.2 Transitioning from SAP ERP to SAP S/4HANA
40(1)
2.3 Connecting Using Different Interfacing Techniques (SAP TM)
41(6)
2.3.1 Integration with SAP TM from a Technical Perspective
42(1)
2.3.2 Compliance Screening
43(2)
2.3.3 Export Declaration
45(2)
2.4 Navigating SAP GTS
47(4)
2.4.1 Compliance Management
48(1)
2.4.2 Customs Management
49(1)
2.4.3 Risk Management
50(1)
2.4.4 Additional Menus
50(1)
2.5 Using Authorizations
51(3)
2.6 Summary
54(1)
3 Baseline Settings
55(16)
3.1 Organizational Structure in SAP GTS
55(5)
3.1.1 Foreign Trade Organization
56(1)
3.1.2 Legal Unit
56(1)
3.1.3 Administrative Unit
57(1)
3.1.4 Customs ID
58(1)
3.1.5 Customizing
58(2)
3.1.6 Best Practices
60(1)
3.2 Plug-In Settings in SAP ERP and SAP S/4HANA
60(2)
3.3 General Settings in SAP GTS
62(7)
3.3.1 Legal Regulation
62(2)
3.3.2 Document Types and Mapping
64(4)
3.3.3 Partner Roles Mapping
68(1)
3.3.4 Number Ranges
69(1)
3.4 Case Management
69(1)
3.5 Summary
70(1)
4 Master Data
71(22)
4.1 Business Processes
71(5)
4.1.1 Source System
72(1)
4.1.2 Initial Transfer from the Feeder System to SAP GTS
73(3)
4.2 Business Partner Master Data
76(5)
4.2.1 Customer Maintenance
78(1)
4.2.2 Vendor Maintenance
79(1)
4.2.3 Customs Offices Maintenance
80(1)
4.3 Product Master Data
81(4)
4.3.1 Tariff and Commodity Codes
81(1)
4.3.2 ICCNs and ECCNs
81(1)
4.3.3 Products
82(2)
4.3.4 Product Classifications
84(1)
4.4 Bill of Material Master Data
85(3)
4.4.1 Bills of Material Manually Maintained in SAP GTS
86(1)
4.4.2 BOMs Transferred from SAP ERP and SAP S/4HANA to SAP GTS
87(1)
4.5 Licenses and Authorizations Master Data
88(1)
4.6 Additional Master Data
89(1)
4.7 Customizing
90(1)
4.8 Technical Objects
90(1)
4.9 Summary
91(2)
5 Classification
93(20)
5.1 Business and System Processes
94(14)
5.1.1 Uploading Classification Codes
95(3)
5.1.2 Classifying for Compliance Management
98(5)
5.1.3 Classifying for Customs Management
103(2)
5.1.4 Reclassifying Products
105(1)
5.1.5 Tariff Number Attributes
106(1)
5.1.6 Analysis of Customs Management Classification
107(1)
5.1.7 Changing the Classification Database
107(1)
5.2 Customizing
108(3)
5.2.1 Setting Up Numbering Schemes
108(2)
5.2.2 Setting Up Classification Help
110(1)
5.3 Summary
111(2)
6 Compliance Management
113(88)
6.1 Customs Documents
117(1)
6.2 Sanctioned Party List Screening
118(28)
6.2.1 Business Process
120(1)
6.2.2 System Process
120(13)
6.2.3 Customizing
133(11)
6.2.4 Master Data
144(2)
6.3 Embargo
146(10)
6.3.1 Business Process
148(1)
6.3.2 System Process
148(4)
6.3.3 Customizing
152(2)
6.3.4 Master Data
154(2)
6.4 Legal Control
156(43)
6.4.1 Import Licensing
158(13)
6.4.2 Export Licensing
171(10)
6.4.3 US Reexport
181(6)
6.4.4 Intercompany Sales Screening
187(5)
6.4.5 Customizing
192(7)
6.4.6 Master Data
199(1)
6.5 Summary
199(2)
7 Customs Management
201(148)
7.1 Customs Documents
205(13)
7.1.1 Operative Cockpit in Customs Management
205(2)
7.1.2 Monitoring
207(1)
7.1.3 Customs Declaration
208(4)
7.1.4 Communication with Customs Authorities
212(6)
7.2 Import and Export Processes
218(57)
7.2.1 Import Processes
218(16)
7.2.2 Export Processes
234(4)
7.2.3 Customizing
238(31)
7.2.4 Master Data
269(6)
7.3 Special Customs Procedures
275(48)
7.3.1 Bonded Warehouse
276(9)
7.3.2 Inward Processing
285(2)
7.3.3 Outward Processing
287(2)
7.3.4 Processing under Customs Control
289(1)
7.3.5 Foreign-Trade Zone
290(14)
7.3.6 Processing Trade Relief: China Localization
304(12)
7.3.7 Customizing
316(3)
7.3.8 Master Data
319(4)
7.4 Excise Duty Monitoring
323(4)
7.4.1 Business Process
323(2)
7.4.2 System Process
325(1)
7.4.3 Customizing
326(1)
7.4.4 Master Data
327(1)
7.5 US Reconciliation Process
327(2)
7.5.1 Business and System Processes
327(1)
7.5.2 Customizing
328(1)
7.6 Electronic Communication
329(16)
7.6.1 Standard IDoc
329(2)
7.6.2 Electronic Communication Transactions
331(4)
7.6.3 Standard Broker Enablement
335(10)
7.7 Countries Supported by SAP GTS 11.0
345(2)
7.8 Summary
347(2)
8 Risk Management
349(2)
8.1 Trade Preference Management
351(5)
8.1.1 Business Process
356(13)
8.1.2 System Process
369(35)
8.1.3 Customizing
404(7)
8.1.4 Master Data
411(3)
8.2 Identity-Based Preference Processing
414(4)
8.2.1 Business Processes
415(2)
8.2.2 Customizing
417(1)
8.3 Letter of Credit Processing
418(14)
8.3.1 Business Process
420(4)
8.3.2 System Process
424(4)
8.3.3 Customizing
428(4)
8.3.4 Master Data
432(1)
8.4 Summary
432(3)
9 Global Trade Reporting
435(64)
9.1 SAP GTS Reporting
436(42)
9.1.1 Compliance Management Reporting
438(21)
9.1.2 Customs Management Reporting
459(14)
9.1.3 Risk Management Reporting
473(5)
9.2 Operational Reporting
478(8)
9.2.1 SAP HANA Live for SAP GTS
479(5)
9.2.2 Embedded Analytics
484(2)
9.3 Analytical Reporting
486(12)
9.3.1 SAP BW/4HANA
487(7)
9.3.2 SAP SQL Data Warehousing
494(4)
9.4 Summary
498(1)
10 SAP Fiori Applications
499(12)
10.1 Application Types
500(4)
10.1.1 SAP Fiori Application Types
500(2)
10.1.2 SAP Smart Business Modeler Application
502(2)
10.2 Infrastructure, Deployment, and Security
504(5)
10.2.1 System Landscape
505(1)
10.2.2 Deployment Options
506(1)
10.2.3 Authorization Management
507(1)
10.2.4 Legal Considerations
508(1)
10.3 Additional Tools and Integrations
509(1)
10.4 Summary
510(1)
11 Technical Objects
511(8)
11.1 Technical Objects in the SAP ERP or SAP S/4HANA Plug-In
511(4)
11.1.1 Master Data
511(2)
11.1.2 Transactional Data
513(2)
11.2 Technical Objects in SAP GTS
515(3)
11.2.1 Compliance Management
515(1)
11.2.2 Customs Management
516(1)
11.2.3 Risk Management
517(1)
11.2.4 Other Technical Objects
518(1)
11.3 Summary
518(1)
12 The Future Direction of SAP GTS
519(10)
12.1 Planned Innovations
521(6)
12.1.1 The Next Release of SAP Global Trade Services
521(1)
12.1.2 Planned Innovations for the Next Release
522(5)
12.2 The Road Ahead for SAP GTS
527(2)
The Authors 529(4)
Index 533
Yannick Jacques is a partner within Deloitte Belgium and the Global Leader of the SAP GTS practice. He is also leading the Belgian SAP Service Line. Yannick has over 20 years of experience in SAP ERP implementations with a particular focus on the implementation of SAP GTS by applying leading practice methodologies.

Nick Moris is the Deloitte SAP GTS EMEA leader on automated solutions. He has 21 years of experience in advising clients on automating customs processes including bonded warehouse and duty relief programs. Nick leads the customs and global trade automation team, which provides companies and public bodies with support and advice on a worldwide basis with respect to technology solutions for tax and customs compliance.

Managing director Christopher Halloran is one of the leads with Deloitte Tax's Global Trade Advisory practice, where he heads the Americas trade automation service offering. With a focus on designing and architecting export and import requirements using SAP GTS, Chris has over 20 years of experience deploying trade software solutions and transforming related process, data, and supply chain management.

Pablo Lecour is a partner and leads the Deloitte's Regulatory Risk practice in the UK. He has significant global experience in trade compliance with a particular focus in advising companies on global export controls and customs regulatory requirements, conducting global export and customs compliance audits, selecting/implementing global trade management software solutions and designing/deploying international trade compliance programs.