on 01-05-2010 5:30 AM
Hi friend
There is one scnerio, existing company having SAP 4.7. Company buy the 3 compatitor companies who were dealing in same product line and want the SAP to be implemented in those companies also. I need information how SAP can be implemented in those companies, it will be new implementation or coping all master data in SAP and what documents need to be prepared.
Thanks
Raj
Hi,
Its depends on IT strategies set by your company.
It can be NEW IMPLEMENTATION or It can be ROLL OUT.
Kapil
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Hi,
It can be a roll-out.
Assuming the products & processes are the same, you can go ahead with copying configuration of the existing system into the new system.
But this all depends upon the requirement & feasibility.
Thanks.
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Dear Friend,
As all these companies deal in same product lines, it would be more of a Roll-Out, where you would copy existing Configurations for new Companies.
The client has to decide on creating new Company COde for these new Companies or create a new Business Area or internal reporting.
Hope this helps...
Thanks,
Jignesh Mehta
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Hi Jignesh Bhai
I am agree with you, My client company take over 5 companies in last 4 years. Now they want all companies should work under SAP, as main company already has SAP.Some products are same some products are different. Client using same plant (one commanplant) for distribution. So in global roll out project, whatwould be the deliverables, phases and approximate time for implementation, team size would be required. It is mid size 5 billion company, 4000 employees.
Thanks
Raj
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