
Once a freight order has been built, a shipper must choose (and communicate with) the business partner responsible for moving the product. We refer to this as carrier selection.
The carrier is the business partner that you subcontract the freight order to. The carrier can be different from the executing carrier, which is another business partner role that you can assign to your freight order, if the carrier itself subcontracts the execution of the freight order to a third party. That way, you have the option to differentiate between the party you contracted with and the party actually executing the freight move.
Carrier Selection
Carrier selection is used to assign a suitable carrier to your subcontractable business documents (for example, freight orders), either manually or automatically. Carrier selection can be done for freight bookings and also via report /SCMTMS/PLN_OPT. The aim is to find a carrier with the lowest costs under consideration of the defined constraints.
In manual carrier selection, you manually assign the required carrier to your business documents. If you have configured a check against transportation allocations, the system takes this into account and checks the transportation capacities (transportation allocations) that you have defined for the individual carriers. If, during the allocation, the system finds relevant transportation allocations without capacity or that certain rules are violated by the allocation, warning messages appear. When you want to take business shares into account for carrier selection that you have to define this in the transportation lane and carrier selection settings.
A separate optimization is available for automatic carrier selection. It takes selected optimization options into account when determining the most cost-effective carrier for all business documents that you have selected. If none of the carriers are available, the system does not assign any carrier to the relevant business documents.

Status Management in Subcontracting

The figure shows which statuses change during the subcontracting process.
Strategy Options
During planning in SAP TM, strategies are defined which are optimization options for carrier selection. The system takes these strategies into account during the automatic carrier selection process.
You define strategies either in the transportation lane or in carrier selection settings. Initially, the system considers the appropriate transportation lane for each freight order. This allows it to consider different settings in one run. Taking strategies and settings into consideration, the optimizer then creates a carrier ranking list containing the different carrier options. The strategy options supported are as follows:
- Cost and Priority
- Business Share
- Transportation Allocation
- Continuous Move
Costs and Priorities in Carrier Selection
In carrying out carrier selection, the system can put more weight on priorities or costs. Penalty costs can influence business shares and continuous moves.
In terms of priority, the system can determine the most favorable carrier based on the priorities you have defined. In effect, this means that the system chooses the carrier with the highest priority, while taking into account the various restrictions that can be in place.
Alternatively, the system can determine the carrier based on the lowest total cost. Costs in this case can refer to internal costs or to charges calculated in charge management. Carrier reliability can be taken into account, for example, by using the BCV to review the reliability manually in a manual process or by using the "cost+priority" selection and model as a bonus in an automatic process.
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