Implementing SAP Global Trade Services
SAP Press (Verlag)
978-1-59229-975-1 (ISBN)
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This book helps you cut through the maze of ever-changing export control, customs regulations, and security measures that affect your international business and see how best to architect SAP GTS to meet these complex business and legal requirements. With this comprehensive guide, learn how to configure and install SAP GTS to fit your needs. Begin by exploring fundamental SAP GTS concepts like setup and navigation. Then see how SAP GTS functionality can help you manage customs, export control, and risk management throughout your supply chain, from managing export authorizations to handling free trade agreements. By resolving real-world global trade issues and avoiding costly supply chain delays and penalties, you can ensure that your business seamlessly circles the globe with SAP GTS. It includes: System architecture; Navigation; Organizational structures and settings; Master data creation, transfer, and maintenance; Classification management; Export authorizations, licenses, and sanctioned party list screening; Embargo handling; Customs business processes; Trade preference management; Reporting; and, Integrating with non-SAP ERP data sources.
Yannick Jacques is a partner in Deloitte's SAP practice. He is based in Brussels and leads the SAP GTS practice globally. Yannick has over 18 years of experience in SAP ERP implementations with a particular focus in the implementation of SAP GTS by applying leading practice methodologies. Yannick has worked with clients around the world including the US, Asia, and Europe. His experience includes managing multi-disciplinary teams and delivering large-scale global projects that are localized to meet the business needs and regulatory requirements of the territories in which his clients operate. Yannick is a civil engineer and holds a master's degree in mechanics. Yannick is fluent in French, Dutch, and English. Nick Moris is a partner in Deloitte's Customs & Global Trade practice in Brussels. He 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 accounting. In particular, Nick focuses on global trade solutions and has accumulated a lot of expertise regarding SAP (including SAP GTS, SAP FT, SAP EH&S, SAP IS-OIL, and SAP Beverage). Nick and his team supported multiple multinationals in setting up international trade processes in SAP ERP. Deloitte Tax LLP director Chris Halloran is one of the leads with Deloitte Tax's Customs and Global Trade practice, where he heads the U.S. trade automation service offering. With a focus on designing and architecting export and import requirements using SAP GTS, Chris has extensive experience deploying trade software solutions and transforming related process, data, and supply chain management. Chris also advises clients on a wide range of international trade matters, including compliance reviews and audit support; export controls and related requirements for EAR, ITAR, OFAC, and other country-specific requirements; implementing compliance programs and management systems; performing strategic assessments; and maximizing operational efficiencies via business process improvements and automated trade software implementations. Chris is also a licensed US Customs Broker. Pablo Lecour is the director of Deloitte Customs and Global Trade. He has significant global experience in trade compliance with a particular focus in advising companies on selecting and implementing global trade management software solutions and designing international trade compliance programs by applying leading practice methodologies. Pablo has advised companies in multiple industry sectors on export controls, customs compliance, and trade automation. Pablo also leads the SAP GTS implementation offering in the UK and has supported numerous implementations across industry sectors. Pablo frequently speaks at international trade conferences on building effective internal compliance programs and implementing trade management software solutions. Prior to joining Deloitte, Pablo worked at The Boeing Company in a number of different roles including global trade controls and corporate audit functions. Pablo holds a bachelor of arts in international relations and economics from Claremont McKenna College and a Kellogg-WHU Executive MBA from the Kellogg School of Management and WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management. Pablo is fluent in Spanish, French, and English.
Foreword.13
Acknowledgments.15
1. Introduction. 17
2. SAP GTS Basics: Setup, Authorizations, and Navigation. 21
2.1 Connecting SAP ERP to SAP GTS using the Plug-In. 22
2.2 Connecting using Different Interfacing Techniques (SAP TM). 26
2.3 Navigating SAP GTS. 32
2.4 Using Authorizations. 36
2.5 Summary. 37
3. Baseline Settings. 39
3.1 Organizational Structure in SAP GTS. 39
3.2 Plug-in Settings in SAP ERP. 44
3.3 General Settings in SAP GTS. 46
3.4 SAP Case Management. 53
3.5 Summary. 55
4. Master Data. 57
4.1 Business Processes. 57
4.2 Business Partner Master Data. 62
4.3 Product Master Data. 67
4.4 Bill of Product Master Data. 72
4.5 Licenses and Authorizations Master Data. 74
4.6 Additional Master Data. 75
4.7 Customizing. 76
4.8 Technical Objects. 77
4.9 Summary. 77
5. Classification. 79
5.1 Business and System Processes. 80
5.2 Customizing. 90
5.3 Summary. 95
6. Compliance Management. 97
6.1 Customs Documents. 101
6.2 Sanctioned Party List Screening. 102
6.3 Embargo. 137
6.4 Legal Control. 146
6.5 Summary. 187
7. Customs Management. 189
7.1 Customs Documents. 193
7.2 Import and Export Processes. 207
7.3 Special Customs Procedures. 258
7.4 Excise Duty Monitoring. 278
7.5 US Reconciliation Process. 282
7.6 Electronic Communication. 284
7.7 Countries Supported by SAP GTS 10.1. 290
7.8 Summary. 292
8. Risk Management. 295
8.1 Trade Preference Management. 297
8.2 Restitution Management. 360
8.3 Letter of Credit Processing. 379
8.4 Summary. 393
9. SAP GTS and SAP BW Reporting. 395
9.1 SAP GTS Reporting. 395
9.2 SAP BW Reporting. 444
9.3 Summary. 450
10. Technical Objects in SAP GTS. 451
10.1 Technical Objects in the SAP ERP 6.0 Plug-In. 451
10.2 Technical Objects in SAP GTS. 454
10.3 Summary. 458
11. The Future Direction of SAP GTS. 459
11.1 Planned Innovations for SAP GTS. 460
11.2 The Future Direction of SAP GTS. 467
Appendices. 469
A. Standard Reporting. 471
A.1 Compliance Management. 471
A.2 Customs Management. 474
A.3 Risk Management. 476
B. Standard Extractors. 479
B.1 Customs Documents. 479
B.2 Legal Control. 487
B.3 Bonded Warehouse and Supplementary Customs Declaration. 489
C. The Authors. 491
Index. 495
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 20.11.2014 |
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Reihe/Serie | SAP PRESS Englisch |
Verlagsort | Maryland |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Netzwerke |
Informatik ► Weitere Themen ► SAP | |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Mathematik ► Finanz- / Wirtschaftsmathematik | |
Wirtschaft | |
Schlagworte | Classification management • Customs business processes • Embargo handling • Export authorizations, licenses, and sanctioned party list screening • Master data creation, transfer, and maintenance • Navigation • Organizational structures and settings • Reporting • System Architecture • Trade preference management |
ISBN-10 | 1-59229-975-X / 159229975X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-59229-975-1 / 9781592299751 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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