Enable IBP with SAP Integrated Business Planning
Robert Kepczynski,
Alecsandra Ghita,
Raghav Jandhyala,
Ganesh Sankaran and
Andrew Boyle
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Alecsandra Ghita: SAP Switzerland
Raghav Jandhyala: SAP LABS LLC
Ganesh Sankaran: SAP LABS LLC
Chapter 2 in Implementing Integrated Business Planning, 2019, pp 23-110 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract SAP Integrated Business Planning is a real-time supply chain planning solution purpose built to profitably meet future demand by optimizing the supply chain. Built natively on SAP HANA and deployed in cloud, SAP IBP provides the flexibility, agility, and performance to meet complex planning requirements of the next-generation supply chain. SAP IBP is used by many customers in strategic, tactical, and operational planning on a unified integrated data model supporting sales and operation planning, demand planning, inventory optimization, response and supply, and control tower. Together with robust planning algorithms, real-time simulations, what-if analysis, dashboards and analytics, alerts, embedded social collaboration, and data integration with external sources, SAP IBP is the state of the art planning solution.
Keywords: Integrated Business Planning; Demand Planning; Control Tower; Inventory Optimization; Master Data Types (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-90095-7_2
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