What Is SAP MM — and Why Is It a Core Career Skill?

SAP MM (Materials Management) is the SAP module that manages an organisation's entire procurement and inventory process. Every time a company buys raw materials, receives goods in a warehouse, manages stock levels, or processes a supplier invoice, SAP MM is the system behind it. It is one of the most widely implemented SAP modules — used by manufacturing companies, FMCG brands, retail chains, pharmaceutical firms, and any business that buys and manages physical materials.

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Pune is home to one of India's largest manufacturing clusters — from Pimpri-Chinchwad's automotive belt (Bajaj, Tata Motors, Mercedes-Benz) to Chakan's industrial corridor (Volkswagen, Mahindra, Fiat). The vast majority of these companies run SAP, and they need MM-trained professionals across procurement, stores, supply chain, and plant operations departments.

For supply chain professionals, stores executives, procurement officers, and fresh graduates from commerce or engineering, SAP MM is a career accelerator that directly and immediately improves earning potential. Call 7796731656 to learn how this course fits your background.

SAP MM Course Curriculum

M01Introduction to SAP & MM Overview
  • What is ERP — overview of SAP as an ERP platform
  • SAP MM module overview — scope and integration with FI, SD, PP, WM
  • Organisational structure — plant, storage location, purchasing organisation
  • SAP navigation — transaction codes, menu paths, user settings
M02Material Master Data
  • Material types — raw material, semi-finished, finished goods, trading goods
  • Material master views — basic data, purchasing, MRP, accounting, storage
  • Creating and maintaining material master records
  • Material groups and industry sectors
  • Unit of measure and material description
M03Vendor Master & Purchasing Info Records
  • Vendor master — general data, company code data, purchasing data
  • Vendor account groups and number ranges
  • Purchasing info records — standard, subcontracting, pipeline, consignment
  • Source list management
  • Vendor evaluation setup
M04Procurement Process — Procure to Pay
  • Purchase Requisition (PR) — creation, approval workflow, release strategy
  • Request for Quotation (RFQ) and Quotation comparison
  • Purchase Order (PO) — creation, types, line items, account assignment
  • Outline agreements — contracts and scheduling agreements
  • Goods Receipt (GR) — MIGO transaction, movement types
  • Invoice Verification (LIV) — MIRO, three-way matching
  • Automatic payment via FI-AP integration
M05Inventory Management
  • Goods movements — goods issue, goods receipt, stock transfer, return delivery
  • Movement types — standard movement types and custom configurations
  • Special stocks — consignment, subcontracting, project stock, customer stock
  • Physical inventory — creation of documents, counting, posting differences
  • Stock overview and inventory reports (MB52, MB53, MMBE)
M06Valuation & Account Determination
  • Valuation area — company code level vs plant level
  • Valuation class and account category reference
  • Automatic account determination (OBYC)
  • Moving average price vs standard price
  • Price control and price differences
M07Special Procurement Processes
  • Subcontracting — end-to-end process with BOM
  • Consignment — vendor consignment settlement
  • Stock transport orders — inter-plant and inter-company transfers
  • Returns to vendor process
M08MRP & Integration with PP
  • Material Requirements Planning — MRP types and MRP controller
  • Reorder point planning and forecast-based planning
  • MRP run — MD01, MD02, MD03
  • Planned orders and conversion to purchase requisitions
  • Integration of MM with Production Planning (PP)
M09Reporting & Configuration
  • Standard MM reports — purchase order list, GR/IR clearing, pending invoices
  • Release strategy configuration for PR and PO approval
  • Tolerance keys and invoice blocking
  • MM number ranges and document types
  • Month-end procedures in MM

SAP MM Career Roles & Salary in India 2025

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SAP MM Consultant
₹4–10 LPA
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Procurement Analyst
₹4–8 LPA
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Implementation Specialist
₹8–18 LPA
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Supply Chain Analyst (SAP)
₹5–10 LPA
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SAP MM Lead
₹14–26 LPA
ExperienceRoleSalary RangeIndustries
0–1 year (Fresher)Junior SAP MM Consultant₹3.5–5 LPAIT Services, Consulting
1–3 yearsSAP MM Consultant₹5–9 LPAManufacturing, Automotive
3–6 yearsSenior MM Consultant₹9–16 LPAFMCG, Pharma, Retail
6–10 yearsMM Lead / Functional Manager₹14–24 LPAMNCs, SAP Partners

Who Should Join This Course?

Student Success Stories

"I was working in the stores department of a manufacturing company in Pimpri-Chinchwad for 4 years. After the SAP MM course at Aapvex, I got an opportunity at an SAP consulting firm as a functional analyst. The procure-to-pay process coverage and live system practice were exactly what the interviewer tested. Very practical training."
— Rohit D., SAP MM Functional Analyst, SAP Consulting Firm, Pune
"As a mechanical engineer looking to move from core manufacturing into IT consulting, SAP MM was the perfect bridge. Aapvex covered the complete MM cycle — PRs, POs, goods receipts, inventory — on a real SAP system. Got placed within 2 months. Call 7796731656 if you are considering this course."
— Vikram S., SAP MM Consultant, IT Services Company, Pune

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between SAP MM and SAP WM?
SAP MM (Materials Management) covers procurement and inventory management at a broader level — purchase orders, goods receipt, invoice verification. SAP WM (Warehouse Management) covers detailed warehouse-level operations — bin locations, transfer orders, and physical storage management. MM is a prerequisite for WM. This course covers MM comprehensively and introduces WM concepts.
Is SAP MM relevant in 2025 with SAP S/4 HANA?
Yes. In SAP S/4 HANA, Materials Management has evolved into SAP MM / SAP S/4 HANA Sourcing and Procurement, but the core functional concepts remain the same. Learning SAP MM on ECC gives you the foundation to work on S/4 HANA environments as well. Many companies are still on ECC or in the middle of S/4 migration — both require MM expertise.
Do I need a manufacturing background to learn SAP MM?
Not necessarily. While a background in supply chain, procurement, or manufacturing helps you understand business context faster, graduates from any stream can learn SAP MM. The course starts from the fundamentals and builds up to configuration and transactions systematically.
How do I enrol in the SAP MM course?
Call or WhatsApp 7796731656. We will walk you through the current batch dates, discuss your background, and recommend whether weekday or weekend suits you. No commitment on the first call.