SAP ENTERPRISE STRUCTURE CHANGES FOR AIRCRAFT SAFETY EQUIPMENT FIRM

SAP Enterprise Structure Changes for Aircraft Safety Equipment Firm

SAP Enterprise Structure Changes for Aircraft Safety Equipment Firm

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A specialist consultancy has initiated a fresh collaboration with a globally recognised manufacturer of ejection seats and aviation safety equipment. This project is intended to increase operational efficiency and future-proof its operations through changes to its SAP enterprise structure and additional SAP improvements.



The consultancy has already completed several projects for this customer, including the deployment of the PreBilt™ solution. This implementation greatly increased operational visibility, reduced manual processes, and improved usability for personnel.



Transition to SAP S/4HANA



As part of its digital modernisation, the manufacturer is moving from SAP ECC to SAP S/4HANA, opting for a brownfield implementation. This approach called for a review of the existing enterprise structure, which had remained static with one plant and one warehouse, even though the company operates across three UK sites.



In early 2024, the consultancy was appointed to undertake a feasibility study and provide tailored recommendations based on SAP best practices. The proposal included the completion of the S/4HANA upgrade prior to implementing a revised enterprise structure, recommending the adoption of two plants and three warehouses.



Upcoming Implementation Phase



With the S/4HANA upgrade nearing its conclusion, the customer is now moving forward with the recommended enterprise structure changes. Additional system modifications identified during requirements gathering are also set for implementation. These include enhancements of PreBilt and updates to SAP to support inter-site stock transfers and Available to Promise (ATP) functionality.



Detailed Assessment and PoC Activities




  • Comprehensive analysis to support inter-site transfers and ATP requirements.

  • PoC in the sandbox environment highlighting the proposed structure changes.

  • Presentation of high-level design to key stakeholders, supported by project artefacts and next-phase recommendations.

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  • Assessment of enhancement needs for the PreBilt mobility solution.

  • Agreement on the strategy for inventory transfer and master data alignment.

  • Establishment of next steps for design and implementation phases.



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


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