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SAP ERP – Logistics & Operations OverviewRudolf ZensProduct Management ERP SAP AG

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Customer Example: eSOA at OSRAM Opto Semiconductors

Summary

New Functions in mySAP ERP 2004 and SAP ERP 6.0Enhancement Package Concept and Roadmap

What Is Logistics & Operations?

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SAP ERP Solution Map – 2005 EditionSA

P NetW

eaver

End-User Service Delivery

Analytics Strategic Enterprise Management Financial Analytics Operations Analytics Workforce Analytics

Financials Financial Supply Chain Management Financial Accounting Management Accounting Corporate Governance

Human Capital Management Talent Management Workforce Process Management Workforce Deployment

Procurement and Logistics Execution Procurement Supplier Collaboration

Inventory and Warehouse Management

Inbound and Outbound Logistics

Transportation Management

Product Development and Manufacturing Production Planning Manufacturing

ExecutionEnterprise Asset Management Product Development Life-Cycle Data

Management

Sales and Service Sales Order Management

Aftermarket Sales and Service

Professional-Service Delivery Global Trade Services

Incentive and Commission Management

Corporate Services Real Estate Management

Project Portfolio Management Travel Management Environment, Health &

Safety Quality Management

Scope of Logistics & Operations for SAP ERP

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What Is Operations?

Operations DeliverSource

Make

Design

Logistics Provider

CustomerSupplier

Subcontractor

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Customer Example: eSOA at OSRAM Opto Semiconductors

Summary

New Functions in mySAP ERP 2004 and SAP ERP 6.0Enhancement Package Concept and Roadmap

What Is Logistics & Operations?

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SA

P NetW

eaver

End-User Service Delivery

Analytics Strategic Enterprise Management Financial Analytics Operations Analytics Workforce Analytics

Financials Financial Supply Chain Management Financial Accounting Management Accounting Corporate Governance

Human Capital Management Talent Management Workforce Process Management Workforce Deployment

Procurement and Logistics Execution Procurement Supplier

Collaboration

Inventory and Warehouse Management

Inbound and Outbound Logistics

Transportation Management

Product Development and Manufacturing Production Planning Manufacturing

ExecutionEnterprise Asset Management Product Development Life-Cycle Data

Management

Sales and Service Sales Order Management

Aftermarket Sales and Service

Professional-Service Delivery

Global Trade Services

Incentive and Commission Management

Corporate Services Real Estate Management

Project Portfolio Management Travel Management Environment, Health

and Safety Quality Management

SA

P NetW

eaver

End-User Service Delivery

Analytics Strategic Enterprise Management Financial Analytics Operations Analytics Workforce Analytics

Financials Financial Supply Chain Management Financial Accounting Management Accounting Corporate Governance

Human Capital Management Talent Management Workforce Process Management Workforce Deployment

Procurement and Logistics Execution Procurement Supplier

Collaboration

Inventory and Warehouse Management

Inbound and Outbound Logistics

Transportation Management

Product Development and Manufacturing Production Planning Manufacturing

ExecutionEnterprise Asset Management Product Development Life-Cycle Data

Management

Sales and Service Sales Order Management

Aftermarket Sales and Service

Professional-Service Delivery

Global Trade Services

Incentive and Commission Management

Corporate Services Real Estate Management

Project Portfolio Management Travel Management Environment, Health

and Safety Quality Management

SAP ERP Includes Additional Functionality

The following slides highlight the new and enhanced capabilities . . .

Streamlines invoicing and

payment processes

Motivates employees to achieve and designs

innovative reward strategies

Self-service portal increases flexibility

and productivity

Empowers employees

Includes Internet sales to boost

revenues

Includes Collaboration Projects (cProjects) suite to develop

more reliable products in less time and at lower cost

Ensures adherence to new legal obligations

Uses RFID to connect the physical world to business applications

Open system architecture enables easier integration

Aggregates and analyzes information across technology

and the organization with SAP NetWeaver Exchange

Infrastructure

SAP NetWeaver Mobile connects people

Models, executes, and monitors processes

across technology and the organization

Extensive analytics are intuitively accessible

from portal(s)

Supports full procure-to-pay process

Unique set of value-added services to

improve management of resources and assets

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SAP ERP Solution Map – 2005 EditionSA

P NetW

eaver

End-User Service Delivery

Analytics Strategic Enterprise Management Financial Analytics Operations Analytics Workforce Analytics

Financials Financial Supply Chain Management Financial Accounting Management Accounting Corporate Governance

Human Capital Management Talent Management Workforce Process Management Workforce Deployment

Procurement and Logistics Execution Procurement Supplier Collaboration

Inventory and Warehouse Management

Inbound and Outbound Logistics

Transportation Management

Product Development and Manufacturing Production Planning Manufacturing

ExecutionEnterprise Asset Management Product Development Life-Cycle Data

Management

Sales and Service Sales Order Management

Aftermarket Sales and Service

Professional-Service Delivery Global Trade Services

Incentive and Commission Management

Corporate Services Real Estate Management

Project Portfolio Management Travel Management Environment, Health &

Safety Quality Management

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Procurement and Logistics Execution –Overview of Major New and Enhanced Capabilities

Procurement Supplier Collaboration

Inventory and Warehouse

ManagementInbound and

Outbound LogisticsTransportation Management

mySAP ERP 2004Procurement

Self-service requisitioning with intuitive user interface (UI); full communication, integration, and catalogs

Supplier collaborationEnables closed-loop procurement process All communication is electronic and workflow-basedHosted sales order management capability for suppliers

Inbound and outbound logisticsEnabled RFID data processing in supply chain scenarios (shipping, receiving, and packing), maintenance, and retailingComprehensive and integrated portfolio of SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure–enabled applicationsReceive and process RFID and SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure data streams from readersWrite data to RFID tagsAutomatic RFID-handling EIC

SAP ERP 6.0Procurement

Buyer RoleReact on exceptions and problems immediatelyQuick access to personalized work listsAnalytical Insight

Basic functions and general developmentsSAP SRM will run on the same client as SAP ECC (only supported with ERP 6.0 and SRM 5.0)A new Master Data Synchronization synchronizes common objects: business partner, vendor and product, and materialSupported scenarios

– Self-service procurement– Supplier collaboration (additional engine pricing)

Catalog access in ME21N and ME51NUse of catalogs during creation of purchase requisitions and purchase orders

Supplier CollaborationDesign Collaboration with Suppliers based on

cFolderImproves productivity and collaboration with partners and suppliers during the product design phase.

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Example – Role Buyer

SAP ERP Makes Users More Productive…

Intuitive role based central point of accessRelevant Information actively “pushed” to userGuided procedures guide users through common tasksEmbedded analytics for better decision making

Different Areas of Activity

Current Workload

Single Point Of Entry

Reports

Execute Tasks

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POWL – Single Point of Access to all Work Lists

Workload

Work List

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Benefits

The role Buyer provides the following benefits …… for the end-users:

User Productivity: Improved user productivity through an easy-to-use and intuitive user interfacePersonalization: Quick access to personalized work listsSpeed: User can better and faster react on exceptionsAnalytical Insight: Fast preparation and distribution of purchasing analyses. Analytical information is available where it is needed

… for the IT department:Flexibility: User Interface can be adopted to the business processes of the companyAcceptance: Better acceptance of end-usersTCO: Reduced costs for end-user trainingDeployment Options: Content or at least part of the content of this portal roles can also be rolled-out for other user groups like Procurement Manager, Project Manager, Replenishment Planner, Dispatcher or Stock Planner

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SAP ERP Solution Map – 2005 EditionSA

P NetW

eaver

End-User Service Delivery

Analytics Strategic Enterprise Management Financial Analytics Operations Analytics Workforce Analytics

Financials Financial Supply Chain Management Financial Accounting Management Accounting Corporate Governance

Human Capital Management Talent Management Workforce Process Management Workforce Deployment

Procurement and Logistics Execution Procurement Supplier Collaboration

Inventory and Warehouse Management

Inbound and Outbound Logistics

Transportation Management

Product Development and Manufacturing Production Planning Manufacturing

ExecutionEnterprise Asset Management Product Development Life-Cycle Data

Management

Sales and Service Sales Order Management

Aftermarket Sales and Service

Professional-Service Delivery Global Trade Services

Incentive and Commission Management

Corporate Services Real Estate Management

Project Portfolio Management Travel Management Environment, Health &

Safety Quality Management

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Product Development and Manufacturing –Overview of Major New and Enhanced Capabilities

mySAP ERP 2004Manufacturing execution

Manufacturing intelligence dashboard for plant managerDocumentary batch to store the where-used data of materials used for production and trace product information without managing inventory by batches

Enterprise asset managementMaintenance cost budgeting (MCB)Mobile asset management

Product developmentCAD desktopDevelopment collaboration (cFolders)

Life-cycle data management SAP Easy Document Management for managing personal and group document structures and documentsDMS connector for knowledge managementProduct modeling for configurable products (PME)Recipe and trial management

Production Planning Manufacturing Execution

Enterprise Asset Management

Product Development

Life-Cycle Data Management

SAP ERP 6.0Manufacturing execution

Manufacturing intelligence dashboard for plant manager and production supervisorDashboards for the new roles of maintenance technician and quality inspector to promote collaboration on the shop floorShop-floor Integration

Enterprise asset managementRole maintenance technician: after-the-event recording for maintenance work that was not planned in advanceFlexible work order enables flexible customization of the order layoutMobile asset management

Product developmentCAD desktop – integration in product developmentDevelopment collaboration (cFolders)Work center development collaboration

Life-cycle data managementDocument management and SAP Easy Document ManagementDMS connector for knowledge managementProduct structure management based upon integrated product and process engineeringEngineering change management (ECM)Recipe and trial managementProduct modeling for configurable products (PME)

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The SAP Manufacturing Intelligence Dashboard is a configurable role-based entry page that delivers:

Integrated planning and execution decision supportRelevant manufacturing/business contentReal-time exception detection and management Analytics and reporting

Key Benefits:Real-time snapshot of factory and production line operations at a glanceSupport proactive response to exceptions Execution on production plans – on time and within budgetAccess to KPI’s needed to continuouslyimprove performanceIntegration of external systems

SAP XI + SAP xMII

Manufacturing Planning

Manufacturing Execution

Quality Management

Maintenance Management

Environment, Health & SafetySA

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I & A

naly

tics

SAP ERP + Enterprise Portal

SAP Manufacturing Dashboards

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SAP NETWEAVER

SAP xApp for Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence (xMII)

MES – Manufacturing Execution Systems, EMI – Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence, BW – Business Warehouse (from SAP)SFAC – Shop Floor Automation & Control,

Oth

er S

AP

Bus

. Sol

utio

ns

SAP

BI

SAP Manufacturing

Manufacturing Intelligence Dashboards

SAP xMII

The SAP xApp Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence (xMII) is a packaged composite application that delivers:

Manufacturing Integration

Manufacturing Integration: A single ISA-95 compliant layer enabling SAP ERP connectivity into real-time plant floor apps. (MES, SFA, legacy apps.) to drive plant-to-enterprise business process interoperabilityManufacturing Intelligence

Manufacturing Intelligence: Real-time analytics engine that aggregates and delivers unified visualization of events, alerts, KPIs and decision support to production personnel thru role-based dashboards

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SAP ERP Solution Map – 2005 EditionSA

P NetW

eaver

End-User Service Delivery

Analytics Strategic Enterprise Management Financial Analytics Operations Analytics Workforce Analytics

Financials Financial Supply Chain Management Financial Accounting Management Accounting Corporate Governance

Human Capital Management Talent Management Workforce Process Management Workforce Deployment

Procurement and Logistics Execution Procurement Supplier Collaboration

Inventory and Warehouse Management

Inbound and Outbound Logistics

Transportation Management

Product Development and Manufacturing Production Planning Manufacturing

ExecutionEnterprise Asset Management Product Development Life-Cycle Data

Management

Sales and Service Sales Order Management

Aftermarket Sales and Service

Professional-Service Delivery Global Trade Services

Incentive and Commission Management

Corporate Services Real Estate Management

Project Portfolio Management Travel Management Environment, Health &

Safety Quality Management

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Sales and Service –Overview of Major New and Enhanced Capabilities

Sales Order Management

Aftermarket Sales and Service

Professional-Service Delivery Global Trade Services

Incentive and Commission Management

SAP ERP 6.0Sales order management

Role: internal sales representativeWork center concept and enhanced analyticsPersonal object work list (POWL)New UI for sales documents

SAP E-Commerce for mySAP ERPEnhancements in quotation and order management; user and shop management (super-user concept)

Selling with eBayEnhanced Internet pricing configuration (IPC)

The IPC is integrated to allow configuration within mySAP ERP sales documents

Professional-service deliveryNew resource planning application to staff projectsMultilevel controlling and cost planning for cProjectsRisk assessment for projectsFull deployment capability in mySAP ERP 2005

SAP Global Trade Services (SAP GTS)Automated and streamlined management of complex import and export processes

SAP Incentive and Commission ManagementTarget agreementsPartnershipsValuation by copy servicesPortfolio assignments and transferEntitlement and liability transferRetroactive case processing

mySAP ERP 2004Sales order management

Role: internal sales representativeNew role for sales in mySAP ERPOverview of actual workloadDirect execution to corresponding functions Analytics

SAP E-Commerce for mySAP ERPMultimedia product catalogComprehensive order management andfulfillmentReal-time availability checkPowerful pricing and product configurationInteraction channel for order, delivery, and invoice tracking.

Mobile sales for handheldCustomer managementSales order management Materials management

SAP Incentive and Commission Management

Settlement schedulesActual commissionThreshold values in settlement runEnding commission contractsImporting business object categoriesEncapsulated condition technique

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Customer Example: eSOA at OSRAM Opto Semiconductors

Summary

New Functions in mySAP ERP 2004 and SAP ERP 6.0Enhancement Package Concept and Roadmap

What Is Logistics & Operations?

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SAP ERP as Platform for Logistics ProcessesSAP NetWeaver

cFolders

Self-Service ProcurementSupplier Self-Service

Web Channel(E-Commerce)

Extended Warehouse Management (EWM)Supply Chain Event Management (SCEM)

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SAP NetWeaver – Master Data ManagementSAP NetWeaver

Master Data

Management

SAP NetWeaver MDMMaster Data IntegrationMaster Data DistributionMaster Data Harmonization

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SAP NetWeaver - Business Intelligence

BusinessIntelligence

Master Data

Management

SAP NetWeaver BIBusiness AnalyticsData WarehousingWeb-based and Formatted Reporting

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SAP NetWeaver XIApplication-to-Application Integration (A2A)Message brokering, adaptation

Business-to-Business Integration (B2B)Message brokering, connectivity Industry standard partner integration

Business Task Management (BTM)Automate collaborative tasks and workflows across the enterprise

SAP NetWeaver - Process Integration

BusinessWarehouse

ExchangeInfrastructure

Master Data

Management

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SAP NetWeaver SAP NetWeaver

BusinessWarehouse

ExchangeInfrastructure

Master Data

Management

The ‘Docking Station’ for SAP xAppsSAP xCQM(Cost and Quotation Management)

SAP xMII (Manufacturing Integration & Intelligence)SAP xEM (Emissions Management)

SAP xPD (Product Definition)

SAP xRPM (Resource and Portfolio Management)

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SAP NetWeaver – Composition FrameworkSAP NetWeaver

BusinessWarehouse

ExchangeInfrastructure

xMII

xYZ

xRPMMaster Data

Management

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SAP NetWeaver – Enterprise Service EnablementSAP NetWeaver

BusinessWarehouse

ExchangeInfrastructure

xMII

xYZ

xRPMMaster Data

Management

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SAP NetWeaver User InterfaceSAP NetWeaver

BusinessWarehouse

ExchangeInfracstruture

xMII

xYZ

xRPMMaster Data

Management

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SAP ERP 6.0 – The Go-To Release

SAP NetWeaver

SAP ERP 6.0

Enhancement Packages

Quick Facts About SAP ERP 6.0Launched in June 2006Fastest adoption since SAP R/3 4.6CBuilt on SAP NetWeaver 7.0 Platform upon which SAP will deliver future software innovationsSoftware innovation without disruption via SAP Enhancement PackagesStandard Maintenance until March 2013

Enterprise SOA

Industry-Specific Enhancements

Process and User Interface Simplification

Cross-Industry Enhancements

Customers Adopt Innovation at their Pace

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SAP NetWeaver

ERP Operations Roadmap

Q4 2007*

Procure-to-Pay

Procure-to-Pay

SRMEnablement

Trading Industries

3

Q3 2008*

Manufacturing

CompleteeSOA

enablement

Innovation

Discrete Industries

4

Q4 2008*

OperationsSupport

Innovation

Process Industries

5

Q3 2007

Order-to-Cash

Order-to-Cash

SCM Enablement

ServiceIndustries

2

SIMPLIFICATION

ENTERPRISE SOA

FUNCTIONALITY

INDUSTRIES

Q4 2006

AutomaticRoles

CustomerFact Sheet

MES Integration

Retail

1

* Intended Enhancements: Subject to Change

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ERP Simplification

Access Simplification

Print &Send to

Customer

ApproveQuotation

Print & Send

for internalApproval

CreateQuotation

WorkflowAutomation

Process Simplification

xTransaction Simplification

ENTERPRISE SOA

FUNCTIONALITY

INDUSTRIES

Role-based Access

TREX Search

Power List

Fact Sheet

SIMPLIFICATION

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ERP Enterprise SOA

3 4 521

SOA

Delete fromdatabase

Rollbackinventory

CancelShipment

CancelInvoicingAdjust

Planning

NotifySuppliers

SendNotification

Order to Cash

Manually builtLow reusabilityNo governance

Leads to chaos

CancelOrder

ENTERPRISE SOA

CancelOrder

Order to Cash

Productized servicesBusiness semanticsUnified repository

Ensures integrity

SIMPLIFICATION

ENTERPRISE SOA

FUNCTIONALITY

INDUSTRIES

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ERP 6.0 EhP 1 – Simplification

Q4 2006

AutomaticRoles

CustomerFact Sheet

MES Integration

Retail

1

SAP Easy Access Menu

SAP Portal Service Map

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ERP 6.0 EhP 1 – Enterprise SOA

Q4 2006

AutomaticRoles

CustomerFact Sheet

MES Integration

Retail

1

Customer Fact Sheet @ enterprise SOA

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ERP 6.0 EhP 1 – Functionality

Q4 2006

AutomaticRoles

CustomerFact Sheet

MES Integration

Retail

1

Connect external Manufacturing Execution

Systems (MES) through enterprise SOA

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ERP 6.0 EhP 2 - Simplification

Q3 2007

Order-to-Cash

Order-to-Cash

SCM Enablement

ServiceIndustries

2

SIMPLIFICATION

ENTERPRISE SOA

FUNCTIONALITY

INDUSTRIES

Work Centers for

Customers

Sales

Order Fulfillment

Billing / Complaints

Roles for Internal Sales Representative, Credit Manager, Cash Manager

Simplify Order-to-Cash

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ERP 6.0 EhP 2 - Enterprise SOA

SIMPLIFICATION

ENTERPRISE SOA

FUNCTIONALITY

INDUSTRIES

Q3 2007

Order-to-Cash

Order-to-Cash

SCM Enablement

ServiceIndustries

2

Planned Enterprise SOA Bundles

Order-to-Cash (Basics)

Customer Service Execution

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Q3 2007

Order-to-Cash

Order-to-Cash

SCM Enablement

ServiceIndustries

2

ERP 6.0 EhP 2 - Functionality

SIMPLIFICATION

ENTERPRISE SOA

FUNCTIONALITY

INDUSTRIES

SCM Integration

Enablement of New SCM Functionality through SAP ERP

Subcontracting in Supply Network Collaboration

Lean Maintenance

Functional Enhancements

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SAP NetWeaver

ERP 6.0 EhP 3 - Simplification

Q4 2007

Procure-to-Pay

Procure-to-Pay

SRMEnablement

Trading Industries

3

SIMPLIFICATION

ENTERPRISE SOA

FUNCTIONALITY

INDUSTRIES

Simplification of Purchase Requisition creation and handling

Work Centers and Power Lists

Simplify Procure-to-Pay

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SAP NetWeaver

ERP 6.0 EhP 3 - Enterprise SOA

Q4 2007

Procure-to-Pay

Procure-to-Pay

SRMEnablement

Trading Industries

3

SIMPLIFICATION

ENTERPRISE SOA

FUNCTIONALITY

INDUSTRIES

Planned enterprise SOA Bundles:

Procure-to-Pay (Basics)

Supplier Collaboration

Service-enabled SRV

Outsourced Manufacturing

Inventory Management

Asset Configuration

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Customer Example: eSOA at OSRAM Opto Semiconductors

Summary

New Functions in mySAP ERP 2004 and SAP ERP 6.0Enhancement Package Concept and Roadmap

What Is Logistics & Operations?

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OSRAM Opto Semiconductors

OSRAM Opto Semiconductors is a wholly owned subsidiary of OSRAM, one of the world´s two leading lighting manufacturers in the world. It offers its customers solutions based on semiconductor technology for lighting, sensor and visualization applications. The company employs more than 3,500 people worldwide and operates sites in Regensburg (Germany), San Jose (USA) and Penang (Malaysia).

We shape the future of light by advancing solutions for illumination, visualization and sensing

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The Business Challenge

Complex systems and the need for instant customer information takes time and money

Customer demands for instant online information about order transactionsCustomer provides fragmentary information about the orderComplex systems impede a sufficient overview of the order-to-cash process

Improve transparency of the order-to-cash processEnable customer service to provide customer with information in a consolidated and efficient mannerProvide an ATP check for materials

Implement a Customer Service Cockpit to better serve customers by having a complete real time overview about the relevant customer activities

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Local Logic Layer

ProcessComposition Layer

(UI centered and backend processes)

UI LayerWeb Dynpro

WebDynpro (navigation within a single application)

Service Consumption

Service Provisioning

Customer Service Cockpit

ERP

CFSServices

Custom ABAP classes and proxies Service Proxies ABAP Classes

CustomServices

Implementation Architecture

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Implementation

Selection Screen

DocumentSearch

CustomerSpecific Search

Stock Overview

MaterialSearch

Stock/Requirements List

Customer...…Order #

Document Flow

From Inquiry to Invoice including detailed

document information

Document List

Inquiry, Quote or Order List

Implementation based on the SAP Enterprise Services BundleCustomer Fact Sheet on SAP ERP 2005 Enhancement Package 1UI: ABAP WebDynPro

Phase 1

Phase 2/3

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Implementation Phase 1 (Layout)

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Summary of Project Experience

First contact with Enterprise SOA and Enterprise Services

Enterprise Services are easy to find, understand and use

Leverage existing investment in SAP ERP and SAP NetWeaver to provide a better solution to support the order-to-cash business process

Provide business users from different LOBs access to the same services – ensures coherency and accuracy of information provided to customers

Success factorsRamp-up project – Support from SAP Development and SAP ConsultingIn-house competencies in business process knowledge and IT (SOA, SAP NetWeaver and SAP ERP)

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Customer Example: eSOA at OSRAM Opto Semiconductors

Summary

New Functions in mySAP ERP 2004 and SAP ERP 6.0Enhancement Package Concept and Roadmap

What Is Logistics & Operations?

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Simplify, Optimize, Innovate with SAP ERP Operations

SAP ERP Operationsas Logistics Platform

Optimize Innovate

SAP ERP 6.0

ENHANCEMENT PACKAGES

… without interruption

… your Business Processes … your System Landscape … your End User’s life

Simplify

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SAP ERP Operations sap.com/erp andservice.sap.com/erp

SAP ERP Solution Browserhttp://solutionbrowser.erp.sap.fmpmedia.com

SAP Upgrade Info Centerservice.sap.com/upgrade

SAP Upgrade Servicesservice.sap.com/upgradeservices

SAP ERP Upgradeservice.sap.com/upgrade-erp

Further Information

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Questions?

Rudolf Zens

Product Management ERPSAP AG

[email protected]

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THANK YOU FOR YOURATTENTION !

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