AMSTERDAM–(BUSINESS WIRE)–What do you get when you combine the largest business network on the
planet with the world’s leading applications for digital manufacturing?
A groundbreaking solution that transforms the way manufacturing is done. SAP
Ariba and SAP
today announced the launch of Manufacturing Network, a cloud-based
platform that seamlessly connects companies with manufacturing service
providers for collaborating on design through procurement execution. By
collaborating on design, manufacturing and procurement in a coordinated
way, companies can optimize production and costs and open the door to
innovations and new operating models such as 3D printing and
manufacturing as a service that can fuel business growth. The news came
during SAP
Ariba Live, the premier business commerce conference that kicked off
today at the RAI Amsterdam.
“Manufacturing today is more distributed and global than ever before,”
said Vasee Rayan, Vice President, Solutions Management, Ariba Network.
“To do it well, companies must connect people, processes, things and
information, and that’s what networks are all about.”
Simon Ellis, Program Vice President – Supply Chain IDC Manufacturing
Insights, agrees. “The digitally enabled, thinking supply chain is a
critical journey to take for manufacturers, because while efficiency and
effectiveness gains will enable returns on investment in the short term,
new ways of doing business and the new capabilities they enable will be
essential for the future,” Ellis said. “In leveraging domain specific
networks and the technologies underlying them to drive an end-to-end
process, manufacturers can drive better efficiency in their supply
chains and use that to improve the customer experience.”
More than 3.3 million buyers and suppliers are connected to the Ariba
Network and use it to transact over $1.6 trillion in commerce on an
annual basis. With Manufacturing Network, companies can harness the
power, scale and speed of this network alongside SAP’s deep domain
expertise to collaborate in new and innovative ways that transform
manufacturing.
Delivered as part of the SAP
Digital Manufacturing Cloud Suite, Manufacturing Network integrates
with SAP
Ariba® Sourcing and the Ariba
Network, enabling manufacturers and service providers, including
suppliers of 3D and computer numerical control (CNC) printing services
and materials, original equipment manufacturers (OEM), and technical
certification companies, to connect and collaborate across the entire
manufacturing process, from design, quality objectives and part
production through procurement execution, in a simple, efficient manner.
Using the platform, manufacturers can connect their design, sourcing,
manufacturing and procurement processes and manage them in an integrated
way to:
- Collaborate on design, highlight changes and suggest alternatives
- Link design discussions and data to request for quotations (RFQs)
-
Obtain price from one or multiple suppliers for part(s) and initiate
the buying process -
Embed data and processes required for production part approval into
the sourcing process and make it visible across all downstream
procurement objects - Share data and key performance indicators with all relevant parties
- Coordinate with suppliers on manufacturing changes
And suppliers can forge new models for operating and expand their
business by leveraging the platform to:
- Differentiate themselves through technical skills and capabilities
-
Gain a clear understanding of customer needs for engineered and
production parts -
Collaborate on early design to enable manufacturing of parts at
optimized costs - Provide manufacturing capabilities as a service
To learn more about to learn more about SAP’s Distributed Manufacturing
cloud solutions and the value they can deliver through integration with
SAP Ariba, click here
About SAP Ariba
SAP Ariba is how companies connect to get business done. On the Ariba
Network, buyers and suppliers from more than 3.3 million companies and
190 countries discover new opportunities, collaborate on transactions
and grow their relationships. Buyers can manage the entire purchasing
process, while controlling spending, finding new sources of savings and
building a healthy supply chain. And suppliers can connect with
profitable customers and efficiently scale existing relationships –
simplifying sales cycles and improving cash control along the way. The
result is a dynamic, digital marketplace, where over $1.6 trillion in
commerce gets done every year.
To learn more about SAP Ariba, visit www.ariba.com
About SAP
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helps companies of all sizes and industries run better. From back office
to boardroom, warehouse to storefront, desktop to mobile device – SAP
empowers people and organizations to work together more efficiently and
use business insight more effectively to stay ahead of the competition.
SAP applications and services enable approximately 378,000 customers to
operate profitably, adapt continuously, and grow sustainably. For more
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