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2013 OTM EU SIG: Integrating SAP with OTM Presentation
- 1. Integra(ng
SAP
with
OTM
2013
European
SIG
Conference
Neil
Hatcher
Rob
van
Haaster
Monday
28
January
2013
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- 2. Agenda
§ SAP
/
OTM
IntegraLon
Background
§ Design
Approach
§ High
Level
architecture
§ Lessons
Learnt
§ ImplementaLon
Details
• SAP
EnLLes
• Sample
use
cases
• Best
PracLce
elements
§ ParLng
Thoughts
§ QuesLons
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- 3. SAP
/
OTM
History
§ OTM
is
designed
and
supported
as
a
stand
alone
best
pracLce
enterprise
TMS
§ Majority
of
OTM
users
in
Europe
are
SAP
clients
§ OTM
allows
common
view
of
mulLple
SAP
instances
§ Single
global
model
in
co-‐ordinaLon
with
single
SAP
instance
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- 4. SAP/OTM
Integra(on
Background
§ IntegraLng
OTM
with
SAP
• Can
be
done
• Has
been
done
successfully
• Challenges
are
the
same
as
will
occur
when
integraLng
SAP
to
any
TMS
soluLon
that
handles
real
world
transportaLon.
§ In
this
presentaLon,
we
aim
to
• Highlight
some
design
consideraLons
and
best
pracLce
• Present
Real
life
use
cases
in
ProducLon
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- 5. Agenda
§ SAP
/
OTM
IntegraLon
Background
§ Design
Approach
§ High
Level
architecture
§ Lessons
Learnt
§ ImplementaLon
Details
• SAP
EnLLes
• Sample
use
cases
• Best
PracLce
elements
§ ParLng
Thoughts
§ QuesLons
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- 6. Key
Design
Considera(ons
§ SAP
ECC
as
with
other
ERP’s
has
no
concept
of
Order
/
Shipment
relaLonships
in
comparison
with
TMS
• One
to
many
/
many
to
one
Order:Shipment
not
standard
§ SAP
LogisLcs
concept
is
Orders:Deliveries
but
is
limited
• Deliveries
cannot
be
split
across
shipments
• Triggers
funcLonality
in
SAP
–
assigns
Stock
• Typically
based
on
stock
/
inventory
available
§ Hence
the
need
for
an
Enterprise
TMS
for
true
LogisLcs
Management
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- 7. Typical
Perceived
Challenges
§ Which
SAP
object
should
we
use
for
the
order
release
in
OTM?
§ When
should
we
send
the
order
releases
to
OTM?
§ OTM
likes
to
split
orders
across
loads
but
the
OTM
order
is
an
SAP
delivery
and
SAP
does
not
like
that
to
be
split.
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- 8. Real
Challenge
§ Get
end
to
end
clarity
of
the
supply
chain
business
process
and
business
needs.
§ Then
define
the
system
support
required
to
enable
that.
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- 9. Who
owns
each
segment
in
the
supply
chain
process?
Challenge:
Clarifica(on
Achieved:
Define
which
business
area
Which
system
in
the
IT
(and
therefore
IT
system)
owns
landscape
owns
the
the
overall
business
process
for
overall
business
process
the
supply
chain
segment.
for
the
supply
chain
MulLple
business
process
models
segment
can
be
handled
in
a
single
OTM
Most
o_en
this
is
not
the
instance
giving
end
to
end
Transport
organisaLon.
Examples
of
segments:
visibility
across
the
supply
chain
Instead
it
is
sales
or
Demand
planning
driven.
segments
manufacturing
or
an
external
Customer
order
driven.
customer
Manufacturing
driven
Some
companies
will
have
mulLple
supply
chain
segments
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- 10. Business
pressure
on
IT
landscape
Challenge:
Clarifica(on
Achieved:
Is
there
a
business
desire
for
Other
challenges
need
each
end
user
to
only
work
in
to
be
addressed
one
system
for
the
whole
of
depending
on
which
their
working
day,
or
is
there
a
approach
the
business
drive
to
have
business
require
funcLonality
handled
in
(trade
off
between
end
user
training
on
mulLple
applicaLons
and
Single
Sign
On
umbrella
vs
messaging
backwards
and
forwards
with
duplicated
visibility
informaLon
and
funcLonality
in
mulLple
places)
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- 11. TMS
load
op(misa(on
Challenge:
Clarifica(on
Achieved:
Should
the
TMS
be
allowed
to
If
the
answer
is
yes
then
opLmise
loads
by
splibng
the
message
flow
should
orders
and
or
changing
pickup
be
SO
/
STO
/
PO
from
SAP
and
delivery
days?
to
OTM
and
OTM
to
plan
and
integrate
the
deliveries
back
to
SAP.
If
the
answer
is
No.
Then
SAP
should
define
the
Inbound
and
Outbound
deliveries
and
those
should
be
integrated
towards
OTMs
order
release
object.
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- 12. Details
of
supply
chain
interac(ons
Clarifica(on
Achieved:
Challenge:
Understanding
of
:
Have
understanding
What
acLons
should
be
across
the
business
allowed
or
blocked
at
each
funcLons
what
the
stage
impact
of
any
acLon
at
What
system
support
for
any
point
in
Lme
would
modificaLons
is
required
be.
Example:
At
what
point
do
you
allow
the
sales
department
to
change
add
or
remove
items
from
an
order.
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- 13. Agenda
§ SAP
/
OTM
IntegraLon
Background
§ Design
Approach
§ High
Level
architecture
§ Lessons
Learnt
§ ImplementaLon
Details
• SAP
EnLLes
• Sample
use
cases
• Best
PracLce
elements
§ ParLng
Thoughts
§ QuesLons
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- 14. SAP
-‐>
OTM
Integra(on
iDoc GLogXMLElement
SAP
PI TransmissionReport
SYSTAT
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- 15. OTM
-‐>
SAP
Integra(on
GLogXMLElement iDoc
SAP
PI ALEAUD
TransactionAck
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- 16. Agenda
§ SAP
/
OTM
IntegraLon
Background
§ Design
Approach
§ High
Level
architecture
§ Lessons
Learnt
§ ImplementaLon
Details
• SAP
EnLLes
• Sample
use
cases
• Best
PracLce
elements
§ ParLng
Thoughts
§ QuesLons
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- 17. Relevant
SAP
modules
Key modules within SAP ECC for Transportation Process Integration:
LE
LogisLcs
ExecuLon
MM
SD
Materials
Sales
&
Management
DistribuLon
SAP
ECC
Enterprise
PP
Core
FI
ProducLon
Component
Financial
Planning
AccounLng
QM
CO
Quality
Management
Controlling
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- 18. SAP
Documents
&
Flow
§ End
to
End
Supply
Chain
Documents
within
SAP
Modules
independent
of
enterprise
TMS
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- 19. Master
Data
Best Practice
Logistics Master
Data Management
Sample Mapping
All other Logistics
Data using
MavenWire evolvTM
Data Loader
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- 20. Outbound
Use
Cases
§ We
will
walkthrough
two
different
Outbound
Use
Cases,
applicable
depending
on
the
perspecLves
of
Orders
/
ProducLon
Scheduling
and
Inventory….
§ These
samples
provide
for:
• Order
/
Delivery
splibng
• Delivery
creaLon
from
OTM
Shipment
plan
or
SAP
creaLon
process
• Shipment
creaLon
in
OTM
with/without
SAP
Shipments
• Dynamic
producLon
plans
§ Scenario
1
• Discrete
Manufacturing
model
§ Scenario
2
• Process
Manufacturing
model
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- 23. Inbound
Use
Case
§ OTM
/
SAP
can
equally
be
deployed
for
Inbound
LogisLcs
§ SAP
Purchase
Order
control
§ OTM
inbound
logisLcs
management
§ Allows
for
Factory
Gate
pricing
model
§ LogisLcs
part
of
PO
payment
process
control
(ASN,
ePOD)
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- 25. Agenda
§ SAP
/
OTM
IntegraLon
Background
§ Design
Approach
§ High
Level
architecture
§ Lessons
Learnt
§ ImplementaLon
Details
• SAP
EnLLes
• Sample
use
cases
• Best
PracLce
elements
§ ParLng
Thoughts
§ QuesLons
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- 26. Par(ng
Thoughts
§ OTM
can
be
integrated
to
the
SAP
ordering
modules
in
many
ways.
• The
"right"
way
is
not
simply
a
case
of
which
business
verLcal
your
organisaLon
belongs
to.
§ Transport
is
not
required
unless
another
part
of
the
organisaLon
is
requesLng
it.
• Take
a
partnership
approach
with
the
ordering
business
area
(whether
it
be
manufacturing
or
sales
or
something
else)
§ Don't
make
decisions
as
to
overall
business
process
alone.
§ Don't
get
lost
in
theoreLcal
nirvana.
• In
a
real
world
supply
chain
things
change
on
a
daily
basis,
strive
for
supply
chain
stability
but
don't
put
blinkers
on
and
ignore
reality.
§ There
is
no
such
thing
as
a
"handover
point"
at
which
one
area
completely
ceases
to
touch
the
order
and
another
area
takes
over.
• have
sessions
with
the
relevant
parLes
round
a
table
to
drill
into
the
details
and
to
define
real
world
applicable
processes.
§ Buy
in
at
a
strategic
level
is
a
must
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