3. • What is ERP?
• Why ERP?
• ERP Software in market?
• Introduction to SAP.
• Implementation of SAP.
• Various Modules of SAP.
• Role of MM Consultant.
• Components of Material Management
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4. What is ERP?
ERP stands for Enterprise Resource Plan it is the integrated management of main
business processes, often in real-time and mediated by software and technology.
ERP referred to as business management software – typically suite of integrated
applications, that an organization can use to collect, store, manage and interpret data
from these many business activities.
ERP provides an integrated and continuously updated view of core business processes
using common databases maintained by database management system.
ERP systems track business resources such as, cash, raw material, production capacity
and the status business commitments: orders, purchase orders and payroll. The
applications that make up the system share data across various departments like
manufacturing, purchasing, sales & distribution, accounting etc. ERP facilitates flow
between all business functions and manages the connections to others stakeholders.
ERP system integrates varied organizational systems and facilitates error free
transactions and production, there by enhancing organization’s efficiency. ERP systems
run on a variety of computer hardware and network configuration using a database as an
information repository.
5. Why ERP?
Integration for Business Process
Standardization of systems across locations
For overall control of organization
Better controlling of different business
Processes
Better Reporting System
Best utilization of resources i.e. Man,
Material & Machines
6. Which ERP products available in market?
SAP – More than 60% Market share
Oracle
BAAN
People Soft
JD Edwards
Marshalls
Etc……….
7. Introduction to SAP
SAP stands for System Applications Product in data processing. SAP ERP software
developed by German company SAP AE. SAP ERP 6.0 was made available in 2006, The
most recent enhancement package for SAP ERP 6.0 was released in 2016.
Business Processes included in SAP ERP are operations:
• Sales & Distribution
• Material Management
• Production Planning
• Logistics Execution
• Quality Management
• Financial Accounting
• Financial Supply Chain Management
• Human Capital Management (training, payroll, e-Recruiting)
• Corporate Services ( Travel Management)
• Environment, Health & Safety
• Real Estate Management
An ERP was built based on former SAP R/3 software. SAP R/3 was launch in 1992,
consisted of various application on top of SAP basis, SAP’s set of middleware programs
and tools. All applications were built on top of the SAP Web Application Server. Extension
sets were used to deliver new features and keep the core as stable as possible.
8. Highlights of SAP
SAP Stands for Systems Applications and
Products in Data Processing
10 Million users, 30,000 installations, 1000 partners, 21
Industry Solutions, Customer world-wide. Mostly fortune, 500
companies for overall control of organizations
SAP is the 4th largest software company in the world
The SAP R/3 System is a business software package
designed to integrate all areas of a business.
13. Classical Implementation Landscape
When ever we going to implement SAP in any company we not to go direct to
Live system. We need to make all configuration is SAP Development system.
After that it will go to QA System where will test the all configuration is working
fine or not. After confirming every thing is fine then changes will be make in Live
System.
Development
Client
Development System
Test Client
QA System
Productive Client
Productive System
14. Role of SAP MM Consultant
SAP MM Support consultant
• Attending the issue SAP MM end users.
• Gathering requirements from end users.
• Mapping requirements into SAP and changing SAP
configuration if required.
• Coordinating with developers for enhancement.
• Helping end-users with User Acceptance Testing.
• Delivering SAP training to the end user.
• Creating Training Documents.
• Etc……
15. SAP MM Junior consultant (Implementation)
• Organizing workshops and gathering Customer’s,
requirements. Scoping, Gap Analysis, preparing blue print.
• Customizing and delivering the solution.
• Coordinate with technical team for enhancements.
• Testing the changes.
16. SAP Material Management MM
SAP Material Management is also known as Procure to Pay. Material Management is a
function of SAP is a part of the logistic area.
SAP MM is one of the core module and one of the important modules in SAP ERP
software. MM application module supports the procurement and inventory functions
occurring day to day business operations.
The Material Management module consists of all master data, system configuration,
and transactions to complete the Procure to Pay process.
17. Components of Material Management
Purchasing
Logistics
Invoice
Verification
Material
Master
Inventory
Management
Valuation
Material
Management
MM
MRP
Physical
Inventory
Service
Master
Service
Entry
Sheet
Foreign
Trade/
Customs
Product
Catalog
18. SD
Sales &
Distribution
PM
Plant
Maintenance
AM Fixed Asset
Management
CO
Controlling
FI
Finance
Accounting
QM Quality
Management
QM Quality
Management
Logistics
MM
Material Master
Purchasing
Requirement Plan
Inventory
Management
Invoice Verification
SAP MM Interface with other Modules