최신SAP Certified - SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition, Transportation Management (C_S4TM_2601) - C_S4TM_2601무료샘플문제
A regional exhibition lighting supplier uses SAP S/4HANA Transportation Management to plan outbound shipments for venue lighting rigs and routine warehouse replenishment. Automatic planning reduces freight order count, and subcontracting to the contracted carrier works correctly. However, lighting rigs are consolidated with replenishment freight that has later delivery flexibility, causing several rigs to miss venue setup slots.
The project delivery team wants setup slots protected, while logistics wants to retain consolidation savings for routine replenishment. The constraint is to keep automatic planning and carrier subcontracting active while ensuring venue setup timing is respected before freight orders are released.
Which planning decision best supports the constraint?
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A consumer electronics wholesaler is validating SAP S/4HANA Transportation Management execution for shipments released from a warehouse-managed distribution center. Freight orders are planned, assigned to carriers, and released for loading. For one outbound process variant, carrier dispatch communication is generated, but the transportation event showing loading completion is not visible to the service desk.
The warehouse team confirms that loading is completed in the execution process, and the transportation team confirms that freight orders are not blocked. The constraint is to preserve the current warehouse execution flow while making loading completion visible through transportation event tracking without manual service desk updates.
Which action best addresses the issue?
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A regional precision weighing equipment distributor is defining SAP S/4HANA Transportation Management scope for planned calibration stock replenishment and customer-requested equipment exchange moves. The first release must support freight order planning, execution visibility, and later settlement for planned replenishment. Exchange moves still depend on customer approval, uncertain return packaging responsibility, and short-notice carrier confirmation that have not been validated in the target process.
The customer operations lead wants exchange moves included immediately because they affect service-level reporting. The transportation consultant warns that unclear return preparation and cost ownership could create execution exceptions and settlement disputes. The constraint is to deliver a stable first release while keeping exchange moves available for a later controlled transition.
Which blueprinting decision best supports the rollout constraint?
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CHALLENGE 4 - Inbound Charge Allocation to Purchasing Documents
Finance can see carrier charges for selected inbound freight orders, but monthly review cannot consistently explain how costs were allocated back to the originating purchasing documents. The transport team suggests approving stabilization because freight orders are executable.
Which response best supports controlled hypercare closure?
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CHALLENGE 1 - Oversized Delivery Constraints in Freight Unit Preparation A heavy-part delivery has the correct ship-to yard and requested delivery date, but it enters planning without the dimension data used for vehicle selection. Standard depot deliveries carry the expected planning data.
Which explanation best fits the scenario?
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A regional farm equipment distributor is preparing a phased SAP S/4HANA Transportation Management rollout for outbound dealer deliveries. The first release must support planned freight orders for standard dealer replenishment, while urgent field-repair shipments remain temporarily managed through the existing dispatch process. The business sponsor wants both shipment types included immediately to avoid split operational reporting.
The transportation consultant notes that field-repair shipments follow different packaging, carrier response, and delivery-time rules that have not been validated in the target process. The constraint is to deliver a stable first release with useful transportation visibility while avoiding premature inclusion of unvalidated emergency logistics flows.
Which scope decision best aligns with the rollout constraint?
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CHALLENGE 1 - Bonded Warehouse Deliveries Reaching Transport Planning
During first-close preparation, several bonded warehouse deliveries appear in warehouse release monitoring and can be picked. When they enter transportation planning, the freight units do not consistently carry the pickup-window data used by dispatchers.
What should be validated first?
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CHALLENGE 3 - Dispatch Cutoff Instructions and Event Visibility
Output communication reaches the carrier before the dispatch cutoff, but event tracking uses a different shipment status sequence than the one field operations sees in the maintenance schedule.
What should be checked next?
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A regional fitness equipment wholesaler is testing SAP S/4HANA Transportation Management for outbound shipments that contain boxed accessories and partially assembled machines. Freight units are generated from delivery requirements, and the intended carrier lane is valid. During validation, freight orders combine both item types into a pickup sequence that conflicts with the warehouse staging plan.
The warehouse team confirms that partially assembled machines have handling indicators in the source requirement, but freight order formation still treats them like standard cartons. The constraint is to keep the validated route and carrier assignment while preventing freight orders that violate staging and loading rules.
What is the best corrective action?
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