Robert Surprenant
Industry Principal – Upstream O&G SAP America
Oilfiield Purchase-to-Pay (P2P) in SAP
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Avg. Improvement via e-Sourcing
14.3% cost savings
Cut sourcing cycles in half
Reduce sourcing administration costs > 60%
Shrink time-to-market cycles 10% to 15%
ID and standardize on sourcing best practices. Enhanced knowledge capture and transfer.
Enhance market knowledge and transparency
ID and negotiate with new global supply sources
Detailed RFx and enhanced collaboration clarifies expectations and improves supply relations. Cycle times savings allows buyers to build and develop
supply base.
Process efficiencies empowers application of strategic sourcing to more spend
e-Sourcing
Compliance, Value Drive Renewed Interest in e-procurement
Avg. Improvement via e-Procurement
7% reduction in prices paid due to improved compliance
Increase contract compliance 50% - 70%
Reduce requisition to order cycles from 8+ days to <2 days
Cut requisition to order costs from $114 per request to <$30 per request
Reduce inventory costs by 25%
Enhance spend visibility and leverage
e-Procurement
Source: AberdeenGroup 2004 & 2005
Why Oilfield Purchase to Pay (P2P)
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Sarbanes Oxley Implications for Supplier Relationship Management
The CEO/CFO must certify quarterly and annually that the SEC report being filed has been reviewed and does not contain any untrue statements or omit any material facts
Section 301 requires that Management certify internal controls and section 404 requires that Management annually assess the internal controls and procedures for financial reporting
Highlights of Sarbanes OxleyMust automate offline processes to ensure compliance with company controls and spending guidelines
Requirements are not limited to traditional financial systems (e.g., accounts payable). Rather, it is dispersed among relationship management (e.g., customer, supplier), planning (e.g., supply chain), management (e.g., asset, product life cycle, human capital), and operational solutions (e.g., billing) in the support of end-to-end processes
Reporting must include what the risks are and what the actual implications of contracts are in their entirety
Key Implications
Why Oilfield Purchase to Pay (P2P)
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Can we do it in E&P?
Source – Oil & Gas Investor
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The Confusing Landscape of Oilfield P2P
ERP/ Integration
e-Procurement
e-Sourcing
Complex ServicesProcuremente-Invoicing e-Field Ticket
Common data exchange standards
Catalog Content Integration
Networks / Marketplaces
Connectivity
MC Escher - Relativity
SAP NetWeaverSAP Supplier Relationship
Management (SRM)
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What Do We Want?
Single solution for all procurement activities
Standardized and streamlined process
Seamless integration
Improved data capture and analysis
New composite applications for specific roles or processes
Closer ties between Front and Back-Office
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IDC defines SRM as “those applications designed to handle sourcing, procurement, transaction processing, order management, and payment support functions, all of which are connected to create a single view of the spending levels at a company and how its purchasing activities are integrated into a supplier community that can be easily tracked, benchmarked, and analyzed.”
Supports business changeflexible & open business scenarios
and better spend control
Increases supplier participationto reduce effort, increase visibility, and manage risk of supply
1. What is Supplier Relationship Management (SRM)?
Provides repeatable savingsthrough ongoing unit cost reductions
instead of one-time wins
Closes the loopbetween sourcing and procurement to realize negotiated benefits
mySAP Supplier Relationship Management is a purchasing platform for
sustainable savings and value generation through enterprise-wide supply
management.
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Evolution of P2P Solutions - ERP
R/3
Materials
Mgmt
1. RequisitionFor materials and servicesApproval workflow
5. PayCheckElectronic Fund Transfer
4. Invoice2 way/3-way matchingEvaluated Receipt Settlement
2. PurchaseApproval workflowMonitoring History
3. ReceiveMaterials and services
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Evolution of P2P Solutions - SRM
1. RequisitionAdaptive requisitioning Service specifications
5. ReceiveConfirmationsService entry sheets
4. OrderOrder managementServices – temporary labor
2. ApproveApproval workflowMonitoring Alerting
3. AssignSourcing cockpitSource of supply determinationContract comparisonDemand integration from MRP, PM, PS, APO, Non-SAP
7. MonitorSpend analysisReporting in shoppingApproval monitoring
6. InvoiceElectronic invoicing 2-way / 3-way matchingEvaluate Receipt
Settlement (ERS)
R/3
Materials
Mgmt
Operational Procurement
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Evolution of P2P Solutions - SRM
3. QualifySupplier qualification BiddingReverse auctioning
6. ContractContract developmentContract distributionExecution and monitoring
2. StrategizeDemand aggregation & planningPortfolio analysis Purchasing strategy planning
1. AnalyzeSupplier Performance MgmtGlobal spend analysisContent consolidation
4. NegotiateTerms and conditions Engineering specificationsDiscussion & Collaboration
5. AwardBid comparisonsWeighting and scoringWinner award
R/3
Materials
Mgmt
Operational Procurement
Strategic Purchasing
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Evolution of P2P Solutions - SRM
1. SellingRelationship monitoring Supplier selection (Rfx, auctions)Contract negotiationsSelf-registration
5. FullfillmentASN processingConfirmations, packagingConnectivity
2. DesignCollaborative engineeringCollaborative design Collaborative project mgmt
4. Order Mgmt / BillingOrder collaboration Invoicing PaymentAccount information
R/3
Materials
Mgmt
Operational Procurement
Strategic Purchasing
Supplier Collaboration
3. PlanningDemand & inventory visibility Supplier managed inventory (SMI)Replenishment planningAlert monitoring
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Key Value Drivers And Business Benefits
Compressed Cycle TimesAutomation of tedious RFP and RFQ cyclesFaster procurement execution through on-line approvalQuicker acknowledgement & response from suppliers
Reduced Process CostsIncreased compliance through reduce maverick buyingReduce complexity through content consolidationIncreased efficiency through procurement automation
Improved Sourcing StrategyImproved quality of supply and reduced riskBetter access to data on supplier performance
Price ReductionDemand consolidation across multiple business unitsBetter price through competitive bidding
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PEOPLE INTEGRATION
Multi channel access
Portal Collaboration
INFORMATION INTEGRATION
Bus. Intelligence
Master Data Management
Knowledge Mgmt
PROCESS INTEGRATION
Integration Broker
BusinessProcess Mgmt
APPLICATION PLATFORM
J2EE
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SAP Enterprise Portal
The Role of SAP NetWeaver in Oilfield P2P
Unifies enterprise applications, information & services from SAP and non-SAP sources to support inter-company processes. Provides presentation services enabling suppliers and purchasers to use functionality from multiple applications without needing to know about the specific application they are using.Provides security services ensuring that supplier bids and catalog prices remain confidential.
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PROCESS INTEGRATION
Integration Broker
BusinessProcess Mgmt
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SAP Business Intelligence
The Role of SAP NetWeaver in Oilfield P2P
Provides capabilities to identify, integrate and analyze disparate business data from heterogeneous sources.Provides standard procurement business content to enable comparison among supplier bids, supports vendor evaluations, and facilitates global spend analysis.
SAP Master Data ManagementProvides A platform to consolidate, cleanse and synchronize a single version of the truth for master dataFlexible object modeling for business objects (product, customer, supplier, employee, and user-defined objects)Services to maintain, search, analyze, distribute and cleanse master data
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PEOPLE INTEGRATION
Multi channel access
Portal Collaboration
INFORMATION INTEGRATION
Bus. Intelligence
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Knowledge Mgmt
PROCESS INTEGRATION
Integration Broker
BusinessProcess Mgmt
APPLICATION PLATFORM
J2EE
DB and OS Abstraction
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The Role of SAP NetWeaver in Oilfield P2P
SAP Exchange Infrastructure (XI)Provides Open Integration technologies that support process-centric collaboration among SAP and non-SAP components, both within and beyond enterprise boundariesEnables data exchange among key applications between buyers and suppliers.
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SRM Integration Costs are not Trivial
mySAP SRM and SAP NetWeaver offers the lowest Total cost of Ownership:
No interfaces are required to R/3 resulting in significant cost savings and speed to value
Only SAP delivers an out of the box integration between all core sourcing and enterprise applications
Development and Integration Cost
Ongoing Support Cost
”Building an SRM strategy has so far been an exercise in assembling disparate applications… SAP’s direction with its SRM strategy holds much promise for users trying to move beyond this expensive integration exercise.”
Use of a single vendor solution avoids the pitfalls associated with duplication of support resources, multiple training regimens, multiple sources for problem resolution, and the challenges of software upgrades across many vendors found in the best-of-breed scenario.
Karen Peterson, 2002
October, 2003
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SAP Delivers Value
SAP NetWeaver“The functionality of SAP NetWeaver is richer than expected…the concurrent use of the service by a high proportion of BG Group employees demonstrates that the implementation has become of significant importance to the organization”
mySAP Oil & Gas“The reason we’ve moved to SAP in such a large way is it allows so much greater internal, as well as external collaboration to get us access to the resources necessary to effectively compete in the marketplace, which our systems in the past didn’t allow.”
mySAP SRM“mySAP SRM helps us make radical changes to the way we buy, the speed at which we buy, and how we and our suppliers work together. “
“We chose mySAP SRM because it’s oriented to direct and indirect material procurement, and we could manage content by using integrated electronic catalogs.”
“We’re getting an immediate payback through better efficiency, and purchasers can spend more time on strategic sourcing.”
BG Group
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Price reductionsReduced prices on one-year contracts - 6% on AverageReduced prices on electronic bids and strategic sourcing by 2% as a result of demand aggregation, automation, and collaboration withsuppliers
Efficient operationsLowered cycle times associated with order placement - 33% to 72%Reduced costs by 20% for order execution and by 13% for public and restricted invitation biddingImproved productivity by:
Eliminating 17% to 64% of activitiesAutomating 60% to 75% of formerly manual processesEliminating 33% to 60% of paper documents
mySAP SRM Results
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Cost reductionReduced overall administrative costs by 2% – supported by simplified processes and an aggregation of demand
Reduced number of contracts by 37% while increasing total contracted amount by 47%
Inventory reductionReduced inventory of procured items by 25% as a consequence of shortened cycle times
Some stock reductions were greater than 25%
Supported by the ability to make more frequent and smaller purchases
mySAP SRM Results
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The Evolution of Complex Services P2P
Wellogix, Inc. Announces that Wellogix and SAP will Provide Marathon with Integrated Solutions for Enhanced Purchase to Pay Functionality
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