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The number of system languages implemented in a SAP system significantly adds to the complexity of the initial system design, implementation, testing and continued maintenance with respect to master data, system configuration, development (reports, forms, system interfaces, etc.), process documentation, employee user interface, shared service functions and IT support.

There are currently 21 languages logon languages implemented in Syensqo. As a part of the ERP rebuild project there is an opportunity to simplify and standardize the language implementation.


Recommendation

Background & Context

Implementing multiple system languages in an SAP environment introduces substantial complexity across various stages of the system lifecycle. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

  • System Design and Implementation: Incorporating multiple languages into an SAP system involves complex initial design and setup, including installing and configuring language packs and adapting custom developments to support various languages.

  • Testing and Quality Assurance: Extensive testing is required across all supported languages to ensure functionality, data accuracy, and user interface consistency, which adds to the overall complexity and effort.

  • Master Data and Configuration: Managing master data and system configurations in multiple languages requires careful translation and consistency, impacting data integrity and the configuration process.

  • Development and Documentation: Custom reports, forms, and system interfaces need to be multilingual, and process documentation and training materials must be translated and maintained in all supported languages.

  • Ongoing Support and Maintenance: Multilingual support impacts IT and shared services functions, requiring additional resources for support and regular updates in all supported languages.

Syensqo currently has around 23 languages installed, 21 logon languages and 2 languages without logon capability. Following are all the languages implemented

Language KeyLanguage Description
Language KeyLanguage Description
ARArabic
ITItalian
BGBulgarian
JAJapanese
CSCzech
KOKorean
DEGerman
NLDutch
ELGreek
PLPolish
ENEnglish
PTPortuguese
ESSpanish
RURussian
FIFinnish
SKSlovak
FRFrench
THThai
Z8US English
TRTurkish
Z9Brazilian Portug
ZFChinese trad.



ZHChinese


Below is the list of employee 

Row LabelsSum of Employee CountSum of Employee coverage
Arabic50.03
Brazilian Portuguese2241.33
Chinese (Cantonese)20.01
Croatian20.01
Czech70.04
Dutch740.44
English 917354.41
French342120.29
German2601.55
Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia)70.04
Italian11606.88
Japanese800.47
Kazakh, Russian20.01
Korean1060.63
Malay (Bahasa Malaysia)60.04
Mandarin Chinese (Standard Chinese)182910.85
Mongolian10.01
Portuguese1691
Romanian60.04
Serbian10.01
Spanish2301.37
Thai800.47
Turkish130.08
Ukrainian10.01
Grand Total16859100.02


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Constraints

The employee counts are provided by Business based on the employee count in SF. The evaluation is done based on these employee counts and if there are any discrepancies, the evaluation needs to be repeated

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Options considered

Following are the options considered for language implementation

Option A: Implement 4 Core Languages (English, French, Italian and Mandarin)

As part of this option, 4 core languages English, French, Italian and Mandarin are implemented. Additional languages Brazilian Portuguese, German, Spanish and Thai are implemented only for Manufacturing and Maintenance operations.

This gives about a coverage of 92.5% of employees (97.15% with additional languages). This option also covers 66 / 67 manufacturing plants across the globe


Option B: Implement 8 Core Languages (English, French, Italian, Mandarin, Brazilian Portuguese, German, Spanish, Thai)

As a part of this option 8 core languages are implemented. This gives about a coverage of  97.15% of employees and covers 66/67 manufacturing plants



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Change log

Version Published Changed By Comment
CURRENT (v. 4) Jan 18, 2026 10:22 LEIGHTON-ext, Dean
v. 30 Jan 16, 2026 15:10 NARAHARI-ext, Bhargavi
v. 29 Oct 16, 2025 10:19 LEIGHTON-ext, Dean CR0086 - Descope Thai Language. Thai language was included as one of the languages required to support the manufacturing sites in Thailand. Post-separation analysis shows no users have logged in using Thai.
v. 28 Sept 13, 2024 04:16 NARAHARI-ext, Bhargavi
v. 27 Sept 12, 2024 15:08 WENNINGER-ext, Sascha
v. 26 Sept 12, 2024 14:43 WENNINGER-ext, Sascha
v. 25 Sept 10, 2024 06:58 NARAHARI-ext, Bhargavi
v. 24 Sept 09, 2024 19:34 NARAHARI-ext, Bhargavi
v. 23 Sept 09, 2024 19:13 NARAHARI-ext, Bhargavi
v. 22 Sept 09, 2024 19:09 NARAHARI-ext, Bhargavi

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