SAP ENTERPRISE STRUCTURE CHANGES FOR EJECTION SEAT SPECIALIST

SAP Enterprise Structure Changes for Ejection Seat Specialist

SAP Enterprise Structure Changes for Ejection Seat Specialist

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A technology service provider has started a new collaboration with a leading manufacturer of ejection seats and aviation safety equipment. This initiative is designed to enhance operational efficiency and prepare the organisation for future demands through modifications to its SAP enterprise structure and other upgrades.



The consultancy has successfully implemented several projects for this customer, including the deployment of the PreBilt™ solution. This implementation substantially enhanced operational visibility, streamlined manual processes, and simplified operations for personnel.



Transition to SAP S/4HANA



As part of its digital progression, the manufacturer is migrating from SAP ECC to SAP S/4HANA, choosing a brownfield implementation. This approach required a review of the existing enterprise structure, which had been unchanged with one plant and one warehouse, despite the company is active across three UK sites.



In early 2024, the consultancy was engaged to carry out a feasibility study and provide targeted recommendations aligned with SAP best practices. The proposal recommended the completion of the S/4HANA upgrade prior to making a revised enterprise structure, proposing the adoption of two plants and three warehouses.



Upcoming Implementation Phase



With the S/4HANA upgrade in the final stages, the customer is now proceeding with the recommended enterprise structure changes. Additional system improvements identified during initial scoping are also set for implementation. These include improvements to PreBilt and changes to SAP to support inter-site stock transfers and Available to Promise (ATP) functionality.



Detailed Assessment and PoC Activities




  • In-depth study to support inter-site transfers and ATP requirements.

  • Proof of concept in the sandbox environment showcasing the proposed structure changes.

  • Review of high-level design to key stakeholders, supported by design files and future-phase recommendations.

  • Evaluation of enhancement needs for the PreBilt mobility solution.

  • additional resources
  • Consensus on the strategy for inventory transfer and master data alignment.

  • Clarification of next steps for design and implementation phases.



Rachel Greenwood, Head of the Digital Supply Chain Practice at the consultancy, remarked on the collaboration: “The team is delighted to work further working with this esteemed customer on a project that will support the long-term capability of its SAP environment. With a deep understanding of both the system and the customer’s operations, a solid foundation has been established for successful delivery.”


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