SAP Business Warehouse Will Streamline Any Warehouse
Overall Satisfaction with SAP Business Warehouse
SAP Business Warehouse is used to keep track of what parts are in-house currently as well as what parts are coming in and are on back order. It also tracks possible demand when sales representatives are putting out bids and orders for their customers. I personally like when the sales team puts in bids that are in process so we can start working on lead times and vendors for products. It saves a lot of time down the road.
Pros
- It tracks bin locations for parts which can be really helpful.
- SAP Business Warehouse tells you who has a part checked out so you can find it.
- It shows current parts shortages so buyers are flagged to get parts on order based on current demand.
Cons
- I wish it could hold a part where even though it is not in use yet, but you know you will need it, it won't allow it to be checked it rather than put on backorder.
- Some of the menu paths can be a little difficult to remember or follow.
- It is not easy for a novice user to go in and create a report quickly.
- It has helped cut down on parts shortages with the minimum stock flags.
- People are able to track down parts easier because they can see where they were last used.
- Our sales team has better visibility on lead times so they can accurately quote our customers.
- SAP
SAP Business Warehouse just has better visibility on warehouse flows than some of the other SAP software. I think it is easier to use, and it makes some really great reports that are able to export to excel without much effort. This makes it easy to send customers as well as suppliers a list that they can work with and use with software that they are operating. It seems really easy to use with other systems that people have.
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