Amazon use SAP ERP
SAP tries to take into account multiple business processes while designing their system so that out of the box the system could support many of the use cases. This also means there are lots of overhead in terms of updating tables or running routines which might be excessive for Amazon’s business and will make the processing slower.
need an ERP for running their business.
Here are some of the reasons why I think Amazon probably does not use SAP and may not use it at any point in the future
Amazon does not follow the practices which are typically followed by many other companies and it has taken many initiatives which have never been done before by any other company. Also, they have changed their process many times as the business requirements change and if they could not adapt quickly they would not have grown so quickly.
In order to accomplish similar functionalities with their SAP installation, they would have to heavily customize or figured out that it would be very hard to accomplish it within the system which will not be very good for Amazon.
These days the systems they own are very sophisticated and so functional that it would not make sense for them to take a step backward and try to adopt SAP for some of our business processes which might not help them solve some of the challenges they have.
Also, it would require too much effort and cost them too much cost to get to the current state.
Which company uses SAP
Also, Google is a big company with billions of dollars of financial transactions/balance sheets and 50K+ employees on headcount.
They would need an ERP for running their business.
Further on a detailed level,
Some of the companies that implemented/use SAP as their solution ( SAP customers )
- 3M.
- BMW.
- Citrix.
- The Coca-Cola Company.
- DHL.
- Ford Motor Company.
- Airbus.
- The Dow Chemical Company
SAP software products provide powerful instruments for helping companies to manage their financials, logistics, human resources, and other business areas. The backbone of SAP software offering is the SAP ERP system which is the most advanced Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system currently available. SAP has evolved to offer application software for supporting complex business functionality and in this post, we are going to explain (on a high level) how SAP work.
SAP System Architecture
It is a good idea to start answering the question “How Does SAP Work?” with a discussion of what the components of an SAP ERP system are, how they are related to each other, and what are their purposes. We should mention that SAP ERP is not the only SAP software component. There are other business application components such as Business Intelligence (BI), Supply Chain Management (SCM), and Customer Relationship Management (CRM). However, in this article, we are going to focus on SAP ERP because it is the primary component and provides capabilities for integrating business data from other application components.
There are Numbers of modules in SAP like PP, QM, PM, MM, etc.
The use of SAP includes the use of different t-codes in this application and every t-code has its own function, for example, the ME53N t-code is used for seeing purchase requisition details, and another t-code is ME23N is used for seeing purchase orders.
There are a number of t-codes in each module and have their own significance.
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