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| Stakeholders | GAHRIN-ext, Vlad , Aliaksandr Autsiushkou, NICASTRI-ext, Michele Michele Nicastri, Faust Feu Montero, AGUADO-ext, Alvaro |
Succinctly describe the issue or problem statement that this Decision addresses. Why is a decision required? What business or technical problem does it address?
During Conceptual Design phase, it is been endorsed that Syensqo will use Future Neptune-based Solution for essential logistics and warehousing operations via mobility devices, which offers both online and offline capabilities to ensure users can perform daily tasks continuously even during network disruptions.
Potentially, there are two approaches to implementing the solution: Pre-built Applications versus In-house Developments. This KDD seeks to compare these approaches and evaluate the most effective option for the mobility solution.
Summarise the recommendation being made for the reader, leaving the pro/con evaluation and exact decision-making process to the subsequent sections.
Explain the context in which the decision is being made.
Neptune is a Norwegian company whose Neptune platform is designed to create and deploy mobile applications that interface seamlessly with SAP applications. As a SAP-native solution, Neptune enables efficient integration while minimizing the need for middleware. The platform integrates multiple data sources and environments into a single launchpad or view.
Syensqo has rolled out the Nereid project to selected plants and warehouses. Nereid solution is a Neptune-based mobility solution, which sits on Neptune DX Platform SAP Edition, including a set of business tailored applications which support and manage the site logistics and warehouse operations.
During the Conceptual Design phase, a decision was made to continue using the Neptune platform with the Future Neptune Solution, which will provide warehouse users with an unified view of both logistics and warehouse management functionalities within the SAP S/4HANA environment. It will not only offer online and offline capabilities to ensure operational continuity, but also minimize change management impacts, facilitating a smooth transition to SAP S/4HANA. More details are described in KDD025 - Mobility Solutions in Logistics and Warehouse Management Processes.
Depending on the future process design, the decision will be made in Detailed Design phase whether to develop highly customized applications in-house or utilize the third-party vendor pre-built applications with reasonable enhancements.
Clearly describe the underlying assumptions which informed or limited the choices available, or impacted the decision: cost, schedule, regulatory requirements, business drivers, country footprint, technology, etc. Include links as necessary. This section is important because a future change in circumstances might invalidate some key assumptions, which then prompts a decision to be revisited.
Capture any constraints or limitations inherent to the recommended option. This could be aspects which, if changed or removed in future, could cause the decision to be revisited or invalidated. For example, a constraint might be that a new product has significant gaps in important functionality, which caused an older alternative to be recommended. If those gaps are closed in future, this might cause the decision to be invalidated.
Describe the impact of the decision on other aspects such as other processes, infrastructure, other SAP modules or systems, data cleansing and migration, developments, automations, interfaces, in-flight projects, etc.
The decision may translate into business rules which enforce the decision and will require configuration. List these business rules here. For example, "An Outline Agreement cannot be created via the RFQ process. An awarded RFQ can only result in a Purchase Order".
List the options (viable options or alternatives) you considered. These often require a longer explanation with diagrams, or references to other documents (links are best, but attachments are also possible). Use enough detail to adequately explain what you considered so that a project or business stakeholder reviewing this decision will not come back and ask "did you think about...?"; this leads to loss of credibility and questioning of other decisions. This section also helps ensure that you considered enough suitable alternatives rather than just copy/pasting SAP's recommendations.
Business Requirements
A study has been conducted on the functionalities of the current Neptune solution. Due to the presence of two SAP instances, there are duplications, overlappings or inconsistencies in some functions. While the existing functionalities serve as the foundation for the business requirements, they need to be harmonized to align with the principles of SyWay program and adapted to meet the evolving business needs. For a detailed overview of current mobile functionalities, refer to section: See also - Overview of Current Handheld Functionalities.xlsx.
Based on the analysis of current Neptune functionalities and insights gathered from business, to effectively support the logistics and warehouse operations, the Future Neptune-Based Solution should address the business requirements cross process, user experience and technical dimensions, as outlined in the table below.
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Support inbound logistics in both IM and EWM environments.
2. Outbound Logistics
3. Internal Warehouse Processes
4. Production
5. Stock Management and Visibility
6. TM? 7. Reverse Transactions |
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Option A: Pre-built Solution with Reasonable Customized Developments
Describe the option in sufficient detail for a reader familiar with the subject matter to understand it properly
Solution Overview
With this option, Syensqo will select a pre-built solution from a third-party partner, and incorporate targeted customized developments to fulfill the specific business requirements in Syensqo.
A third-party pre-built Neptune solution typically includes a suite of ready-to-deploy mobile applications that cover key logistics and warehousing operations, backend integration with SAP S/4HANA, and run Neptune Fiori-style Apps optimized on Android-based industrial handheld devices.
To fully support the above business requirements, the pre-built solution should also offer the flexibility and capability to be tailored to Syensqo specific needs. The targeted customizations may include:
Enhancements to pre-built apps (e.g. additional validation or operation logics)
UI/UX adjustments for improved usability on handheld devices
Integration with custom Z-processes or Syensqo legacy third-party applications
Localization or language support if applicable
Vendor/Partner Engagement
Based on the above requirements, a partner search has been conducted in Neptune Software website, and the following partners are the Neptune official partners who provide the pre-built logistics and warehouse mobility solution based on the Neptune platform. The matrix below presents an overview assessment based on the above business requirements. The complete assessment is provided in section: See also - Neptune - Partner Study.xlsx.
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PreBilt - The Config Team | The Config Team provides PreBilt™, a suite of mobile applications designed to digitize end-to-end supply chain processes within warehousing, manufacturing, and distribution centers. Built on Neptune Software’s DX Platform, PreBilt™ offers a highly configurable, low-code solution that streamlines supply chain operations. |
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HRC Software | HRC provides ready-to-use integrated applications for SAP Supply Chain & Maintenance and Procurement processes. |
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Mygo Consulting | Mygo Consulting offers nxEWM, a comprehensive mobile solution for SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM). Built on the Neptune DX Platform, nxEWM covers the complete RF/EWM process, including goods receipt, putaway, picking, packing, and physical inventory. |
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Option B: Full In-house Developments
Describe the option in sufficient detail for a reader familiar with the subject matter to understand it properly
Solution Overview
With this option, a Neptune-based mobility solution will be developed as part of the SyWay program. It will integrate seamlessly with SAP S/4HANA to support logistics and warehouse operations, fulfilling key functional and technical requirements.
Implementation Team
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Insert links and references to other documents which are relevant when trying to understand this decision and its implications. Other decisions are often impacted, so it's good to list them here with links. Attachments are also possible but dangerous as they are static documents and not updated by their authors.
Overview of Current Handheld Functionalities.xlsx
