on 03-16-2009 3:30 PM
Hi
Can we implement PDP with PM using ECS in SRM5.0. what are the merits and demerits of this scenario
Regards
Vinny Novice
You can have this scenario implemented in ECS. With this you can leverage the sourcing capabilities of SRM, Sourcing Cockpit, Bidding, Contract Managemtn etc...
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Thanks Friends
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Merits
A complete centralized buy-side solution u2013 mySAP SRM seamlessly integrates supply chain management processes with collaborative sourcing and procurement processes.
It allows centralized purchasing of plan-driven materials even with highly heterogeneous system landscapes because mySAP
SRM offers options for integrating with multiple back-end systems
Lower administrative and IT costs u2013 Savings on total time and effort spent in procurement and IT due to the central approach
Increased efficiency at every stage and procurement expertise where it is needed
Web-based, automated procurement enormously reduces transaction costs, cycle-time delays, and errors that arise from paper-based processes and inefficient communication with suppliers.
Ease of use u2013 No need for mastering multiple systems to create and process plan-driven requirements because all systems can be accessed through a unified portal. The same user processes requests for materials used directly in core business processes as well as requests for other materials such
as office supplies.
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Adding to what Surya said, you will have SRM as the front-end for procurement process in simple terms. Hence, you will have simpler business process and it will be easy to manage.
Regards, Kathirvel
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