Tips, tool and key success factors behind EWM implementation for
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Tips, tool and key success factors behind EWM implementation for
Tips, tool and key success factors behind EWM implementation for Hallmark Cards UK Gordon Simpson, Supply Chain Line of Business Executive Chris Osborne, Business Development Manager- Retail, Travel & Transport FORUM #SAPFORUM Hallmark was founded more than a century ago by a teenage entrepreneur with a couple of shoeboxes of postcards under his arm and the American dream in his heart. Today’s Hallmark is a $4.1 billion business with greeting cards and other products sold in 38,000 retail stores across the U.S. and in 100 countries worldwide. • • 10,000 new and redesigned greeting cards each year. 49,000 products available at any one time. As big as they have become, and as iconic as the brand is today, they are still privately held, still based in Kansas City, Mo., and still led by members of the founding family. FORUM #SAPFORUM SCM EWM @ Hallmark Cards QUICK FACTS SAP SCM EWM Project Scope • Distribution center based on EWM with integration to 4 non-SAP ERP systems • EWM solution providing single warehouse system for 4 different businesses in the Hallmark Group in a Logistics Server Provider style operation Hallmark Cards PLC (UK) • • • • Industry: Retail Distribution Location: Bradford, UK Hallmark Cards is a leading greeting card retail business. Distribution Centre for greeting cards, gift wrappings and other personal expression products. Website: www.hallmark.co.uk FORUM Project & Go Live Facts • Go live: June 2011 • Inbound put-aways per day: 1000 • Outbound daily delivery lines: 10000 • Replenishments per day: 650 • Picking warehouse tasks per day: 5500 • Number of warehouse users: 100+ • Number of bins: 60000 • Staging lanes: 32 • 2 shift operation 60 RF operators in a single shift (3 shifts at peak) • MHE: Cherry picker, Man-up, FLT, Side reach, PPT Figures based on peak operation #SAPFORUM Introduction • • • • • • How and why did Hallmark select SAP EWM Key Success Factor – Warehouse Definition Key Success Factor – EWM Flexibility Key Success Factor – Managing EWM Flexibility Project Benefits Overview Wrap up and Questions Connect, Mobilise, Optimise, Benefit Practical innovative supply chain execution FORUM #SAPFORUM How & why did Hallmark select SAP EWM Costs Functionality & Usability Integration Business Requirements ERP-WM WMS Selection ERP-EWM Strategy SCM-EWM Connect, Mobilise, Optimise, Benefit FORUM Practical innovative supply chain execution #SAPFORUM How & why did Hallmark select SAP EWM Costs Functionality & Usability Integration Business Requirements ERP-WM WMS Selection ERP-EWM Strategy SCM-EWM Connect, Mobilise, Optimise, Benefit FORUM Practical innovative supply chain execution #SAPFORUM How & why did Hallmark select SAP EWM ERP WM ERP EWM SCM EWM Hallmark SAP roadmap Multiple businesses & owners of stock Business/customer specific process Value added services Multiple-ERP process integration Labour management Operational reporting Native RF transactions Yard management SAP’s WMS strategy Flexibility to enhance FORUM Connect, Mobilise, Optimise, Benefit Practical innovative supply chain execution #SAPFORUM Key Success Factor – Warehouse Definition Process Configuration Accurate, optimised behaviour & reporting Warehouse Layout Resource Characteristics Solid foundations or compromise warehouse behaviour, resource utilisation & reporting!!! FORUM #SAPFORUM Key Success Factor – Warehouse Layout Bins Fields Layout elements Layout Data Over 600,000 warehouse layout data elements for Hallmark FORUM A decimal point could compromise warehouse behaviour, resource utilisation & reporting!!! #SAPFORUM Key Success Factor – Warehouse Definition 60,000 Bins. All in the correct position? FORUM #SAPFORUM Innovating EWM implementations with VWM Helping to delivery high quality, robust and well understood EWM solutions. Warehouse layout validation and accuracy • 3D layout visualisation • Fast and accurate layout data validation • Accelerate data correction FORUM Building in quality • Bring virtual warehouse processes into the testing • Improved testing through process visualisation • Helps test processes not transactions Process understanding Optimisation and continuous improvement • Bring virtual warehouse processes into the classroom • Train on processes not transactions • Accelerate and increase solution understanding • Contextualised view of warehouse activity • Understand warehouse behaviour quickly • Accelerate optimisation phase • Facilitate continuous improvement EWM QA service backed with the innovative power of VWM. #SAPFORUM Key Success Factor – EWM Flexibility Without the flexibility offered by EWM the Hallmark solution would have been practically impossible! • Process variation by business • Process variation by customer • Process variation by storage area • Extending strategies • Enhanced replenishment • UoM by business • P&D optimisation • Verification rules FORUM Process Flexibility Technical Flexibility Enhancement Flexibility Implementation Flexibility • Multi-ERP integration • Extending interfaces • Tailoring warehouse RF experience • Multiple stock owners • Configurable reporting • End-to–end business process automation #SAPFORUM Key Success Factor – EWM Flexibility Bespoke Development Enhance SAP Process (BADI) Configure SAP Process FORUM • Reduced need for bespoke development • SAP Add-ons ‘Rocket Packs’ further reduced development time, cost and risk • Flexible process enhancements through Business Add-Ins • Enhancement while retaining standard core process with minimal development and low TCO impact • 80% of Hallmark BADI’s with less than 5 lines of code! • Significantly improved process configuration options • Very flexible warehouse processes • Improved standard reporting Consider SAP Add-ons for EWM to cut development time, cost & risk. #SAPFORUM Key Success Factor – Managing EWM Flexibility With great flexibility comes great responsibility Process Steps Customer Specific Handling Business Specific Handling Possible Process Variations Storage Specific Rules Blueprint Increased Blueprint design effort. Ensure tightly defined practical design. FORUM Realisation In-built quality. Embrace opportunity but keep design on track throughout. Client knowledge acquisition throughout. Keep documentation up to date as you go! Testing Testing is more complex, more scenarios. Planning and management even more critical. In-situ/Day-In-Life testing was a huge benefit. Training Training even more critical. Greater system functionality requires greater understanding. More information for Super-Users. Ensure support organisation readiness. Go-Live & Support Hallmark saw huge benefit of DILO and knowledge acquisition. Only 3 weeks of on-site support before transition to 3rd line support. #SAPFORUM SCM EWM @ Hallmark Cards QUICK FACTS Hallmark Cards PLC (UK) • • • • Industry: Retail Distribution Location: Bradford, UK Hallmark Cards is a leading greeting card retail business. Distribution Centre for greeting cards, gift wrappings and other personal expression products. Website: www.hallmark.co.uk FORUM SAP SCM EWM Project Scope Benefits Highlights • Distribution center based on EWM with integration to 4 non-SAP ERP systems • Visibility of information • Informed and empowered workforce • EWM solution providing single warehouse system for 4 different businesses in the Hallmark Group in a Logistics Server Provider style operation • Better management information • Integrated warehouse • Improved technical landscape • Flexible warehouse • Utilisation of resources • Improved usability • Reduction in process complexity Project & Go Live Facts • Go live: June 2011 • Inbound put-aways per day: 1000 • Outbound daily delivery lines: 10000 • Replenishments per day: 650 • Picking warehouse tasks per day: 5500 • Number of warehouse users: 100+ • Number of bins: 60000 • Staging lanes: 32 • 2 shift operation 60 RF operators in a single shift (3 shifts at peak) • MHE: Cherry picker, Man-up, FLT, Side reach, PPT Future Potential • Performance improvements • Process improvements • Voice enablement • Labour management • Extended reporting • Add more business e.g. online retail • Integration into SAP landscape #SAPFORUM Takeaway tips to help your EWM project Understand your software selection business case and make a confident appropriate informed choice Recognise the significance of accuracy in ALL elements of warehouse definition: Process, Resources & Layout Embrace EWM’s flexibility but ensure to balance with appropriate effort into project activities & understanding Keep control of the design, build quality in throughout all project phases & aspects System, Technology, Operation, People FORUM #SAPFORUM © 2012 SAP AG. 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