I am transfering a product from one plant (say 1000) to another plant (say 2000). By using MB5T, I could find the stock in transit. Unfortunately, the lorry met with a fire accident and all my goods destroyed. Now I have a scenario where I need to remove the stock which is in transit.
How do you wish to remove the stock? Are you going to scrap it or issue it to a specific GL account for insurance purposes?
It is for both scrap and for insurance purposes.
You have two options. Option number one being the simplest of the two. You will need to know the stock transport PO number or numbers. If you do not know them you can perform a search using transaction MB5T enter in the receiving plant, check the stock transfer order and the cross-company-code box and execute. All in transit PO's will be displayed for that plant. You can drill into document flow by double clicking on the PO number.
Option 1.
You complete the transactions into the intended plant and then perform the scrap transaction.
MB01 or MIGO (goods receipt against a purchase order) depending on which you use to perform goods receipts and LT06 bin put away,( if the plant is warehouse managed).
Scrap the goods using transaction MB1A movement type 551 or MB1A misc issue to a specific GL account. Use movement type 201. LT06 to remove the goods from the put away bin if the receiving plant is warehouse managed. If the receiving plant is not warehouse managed then MB1A is all that you need to do to complete the scrapping of the goods.
Option 2.
You wish to reverse the goods movement back into the supplying plant and then perform the scrap transaction.
VL09 reverse good movement. (You will need the delivery number in order to do this)
LT0G (if using warehouse management) to reverse the goods back into a bin.
VL02N to cancel the delivery
ME22N to cancel the PO.
MB1A choose the bin location in which you placed the goods when you performed the reversal. (again if you have warehouse management). If non warehouse managed MB1A is all that needs to be completed to remove the goods from inventory.