The manufacturing logistics industry operates from where end-item customer demands are determined until they are fulfilled. And SAP helps service providers to withstand on every level. In this article, we will tell you how it works in practice.
Logistics is a process that is being used more frequently in businesses as people better understand what it is and its importance. The latest ‘Global Logistics Market Report and Forecast 2022-2027’ report proves this interest: the global logistics market attained a value of almost USD 9,525.1 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach a value of about USD 13,326.3 billion by 2027.
Nevertheless, people are often unaware of how important managing their company's logistics is. Without far-reaching logistical support and integration, many aspects of everyday life that we take for granted would quickly come to a standstill, whether it is the supermarket packed shelves, an online retail order, or product delivery. This suggests that flexible production processes, adaptable warehouses, and efficient transport facilities are behind the necessary practical arrangements for creating a seamless workflow.
The manufacturing and logistics processes are now integrated into SAP S/4HANA. What advantages do users have if they want to use S/4HANA and its real-time possibilities? What practical examples are there for supply chain, logistics, and planning? Let’s look closer at the SAP solution that helps manufacturers and logistics providers to future-proof businesses in the connected world.
The global logistics market is being augmented by expanding cargo monitoring technologies, including IoT technologies, such as GPS trackers, RFID sensors, and Bluetooth technologies. Modernization also affected other internal processes. In the last five to ten years, the focus on business optimization has transitioned from improving individual process steps with an ERP system adjustment to process improvements explicitly driven by the capabilities of new, intelligent ERP systems. These include:
Once materials have been bought and delivered, they need to be turned into finished goods. In the manufacturing LoB (Line of Business), SAP assists users in product creation through responsive manufacturing, production operations, scheduling and delivery planning, quality management, and more.
Legacy processes such as manufacturing extension SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence (SAP MII), quality management, and production planning and control are considered part of the manufacturing LoB.
SAP sees the following key business benefits for its customers.
First, S/4HANA for manufacturing logistics allows for better supply chain interpretation through cockpit displays, customizable user interfaces, graphics, and charts. The solution offers an improved ability to use production data to answer customer questions about delivery dates.
Alarm messages will send notifications in the event of bottlenecks in the material flow, material requirements planning, and shortened response times. When an issue occurs, SAP S/4HANA provides decision support through system suggestions to eliminate bottlenecks and simulations for better stock forecasts.
Moreover, the system also ensures real-time analysis options for material requirements, sales figures, and results. The basis for analysis is constantly updated within SAP S/4HANA databases, so there’s no outdated information. Changes can also be displayed in real-time.
SAP gives some practical examples of how S/4HANA can be used:
Bulk purchasing. Capacity bottlenecks in logistics distribution centers are a thing of the past. Even when multiple trucks are coming and going or many packages and returns have to be processed, the IT system is not the bottleneck. Multiple bookings can be made at the same time without blocking the system.
Automation. In the case of delivery or service vehicles, mobile devices synchronize directly with the ERP system. Some of the automated processes include: posting outgoing goods, invoicing, replenishment, and route planning for the next tours.
Material requirements planning. Careful planning can help dispatchers balance the warehouse's parts availability and capital commitment. It ads signal critical stocks, simulations, graphical SAP Fiori representations, and system-side suggestions.
Stock levels optimization. Stock levels can be classified using ABC/XYZ analysis and evaluated according to turnover times. The inventory can be kept constant because the receipts can be displayed in real-time.
Now, let's look at practical examples of how to apply S/4HANA in different scenarios in logistics and manufacturing.
Process speed is essential. If the product does not arrive when the customer needs it, another company will take your place. Your business processes must run as quickly and efficiently as possible. Moreover, business owners must consider the associated factors when outsourcing their manufacturing.
An intelligent allocation of resources to deliver on promises at the end of the supply chain and rapid response to incidents.
The solution delivers end-to-end project coverage to automate the delivery planning and monitoring of goods throughout the entire product lifecycle. This includes:
- Rapid clarity on where bottlenecks occur
- Automated suggestions to fix the bottlenecks
- Ability to meet delivery dates through quick rescheduling
Synchronize the processes in the warehouse, evaluation, and requirements planning.
- Material requirements planning in real-time: identify bottlenecks faster, reduce storage space
- Consider all manufacturing sites and external supply chains in the planning
- Simplified data models and real-time information enable simulations and evaluations for more needs-based control of quantities and capacities
- Coordination of inventories and demand planning
- Cross-company use of data and analysis
In particular, for material requirements planning, this means:
Parts must be recorded in the system as soon as they are removed from the storage rack to be used for a customer order. Maintaining accurate inventories is imperative.
SAP S/4HANA creates transparency. For ordering purposes, this means:
- Accurate stock data
- Reduced safety stocks in the warehouse
- Plan and forecast in real-time
- Very short-term implementation of customer requests
- Increased delivery reliability and customer loyalty
The importance of SAP S/4HANA for logistics service providers and manufacturers is enormous. SAP S/4HANA meets the requirements of modern IT in an ideal way and also meets the requirements for optimized service provision across the entire spectrum.
With industry expansion, new technologies and functions become available that fundamentally change service delivery, automate it and ensure that it remains on the wave of technological progress.
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