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Supplier Enablement
mySAP Supplier Relationship Management (mySAP SRM) helps companies to link suppliers to their purchasing processes via SAP Supplier Network or through the supplier portal or other means. Companies can choose the optimal interaction channel for numerous business processes and documents, and collaborate more effectively with suppliers in supplier-facing processes.
Our experts will assist in realizing the following supplier enablement benefits of mySAP SRM :
- Optimal interactions with suppliers in numerous business processes and documents (such as improved processing of changes to purchase orders)
- Streamlined business processes for both buyers and suppliers, allowing increased focus on value-added activities
- Increased adoption of e-procurement as a result of scalable supplier connectivity
- Documents can be exchanged in any format smoothly across heterogeneous systems through general-purpose adapters that facilitate messaging between SAP and non-SAP systems -- both internally and externally
- Companies can transact business electronically
with thousands of suppliers through a single, standards-based
network connection provided by a global document
exchange platform, SAP Supplier Network. New suppliers
can be brought in for non strategic procurement
collaboration and hosted order management over the
network through a variety of services. These include
document exchange services, supplier non-boarding
services, supplier self-services, call center services,
and catalog content management services
- Suppliers get direct access to customers' SAP
and non-SAP applications through content provided
by a suite of Web-enabled services. The pre assembled
content can be provided on the SAP supplier portal
for collaboration
- Suppliers can access supply-side transactions and other relevant information and update their catalog data, process acknowledgements, track payment status, suggest changes to orders, and receive information on inventory and supply-and-demand plans
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