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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
Agency for Integrated Care (Singapore) Healthcare 900 $100M Singapore SAP SAP E-Procurement Procurement 2012 n/a In 2012, Agency for Integrated Care (Singapore) implemented SAP E-Procurement to centralize Procurement for administrative and divisional purchasing. The deployment targeted procurement workflows used by administrative staff across divisions responsible for stationery, travel coordination, and event procurement. SAP E-Procurement was configured with standard requisitioning, electronic purchase order creation, catalog management, approval workflows, and budget encumbrance checks, consistent with Procurement category functional expectations. The configuration enabled Associate Executives and personal assistants to raise purchase requests and stationery indents through SAP E-Procurement, reflecting documented operational duties at the division level. Operationally the implementation was aligned to the agency finance and administration processes, with approval routing corresponding to division chiefs and deputy directors who receive secretarial support. Training and user onboarding leveraged the division training coordinator role in liaison with HR to manage change for administrators and travel coordinators. Governance emphasized workflow controls for purchase requisitions and centralized custody of common drive procurement documentation, while catalog driven purchasing standardized low value buys. SAP E-Procurement served as the agency Procurement application for raising and tracking purchase requests and purchase orders.
Black Box India Professional Services 2000 $650M India SAP SAP E-Procurement Procurement 2019 n/a In 2019, Black Box India implemented SAP E-Procurement to centralize Procurement for a 2,000 employee professional services firm with approximately 650,000,000 in revenue. The rollout targeted core purchase-to-pay workflows and aimed to standardize procurement operations across project sourcing, accounts payable coordination, and vendor management. SAP E-Procurement was configured to support end-to-end purchase order lifecycle management, including PO release and open PO tracking, goods receipt posting and reversal, and invoice verification. Functional capabilities implemented align with the Procurement category and include supplier performance evaluation, material tracking for long lead items, outbound delivery posting, and controls for ensuring process compliance during goods receipts. Operational coverage documented in role-level notes shows active use by procurement specialists and regular interaction with requesters, suppliers, and the accounts payable team, reflecting integrated P2P workflows without naming external system integrations. The system supports expediting and follow-up processes for long lead materials, and specialists provide regular status updates and tracking to meet project timelines. Governance and operational discipline were formalized through SLA adherence for activities such as invoice verification and goods receipt posting, knowledge transfer protocols for new joiners, and weekly team huddles with distribution of minutes of meeting. Operational responsibilities recorded include ensuring 100 percent process compliance when posting goods receipts, ownership of all open POs in SAP E-Procurement, and maintaining supplier delivery and quality evaluation processes.
Boston University Education 15000 $4.0B United States SAP SAP E-Procurement Procurement 2009 n/a In 2009 Boston University implemented SAP E-Procurement as part of its Procurement portfolio, initiating a centralized procurement application installation that served as a precursor to a broader SAP ERP rollout scheduled for July 1, 2011. The 2009 SAP E-Procurement deployment was positioned to consolidate requisitioning, purchase order creation, approvals workflow, catalog management, and supplier invoice routing into a single procurement application to standardize buying processes across administrative units. Configuration work emphasized procurement workflow automation and role based approvals consistent with Procurement category capabilities, with catalogue and requisition templates adapted to university purchasing patterns. The implementation included record structures for faculty related transactions, anticipating that faculty personnel updates would transition to SAP in later phases. Operational integration planning referenced the ALFA faculty maintenance system and BUworks data flows, with project teams defining the removal of selected ALFA menu functions and the replenishment of ALFA files from BUworks as part of the phased SAP program. The technical environment coexisted with a central IBM mainframe, which underwent a zOS 1.11 upgrade to support mission critical applications such as Student Link, Business Link, and Galaxy, and that platform upgrade was completed on time without incident. Rollout and governance were managed under a program level project management structure that centralized faculty update workflows into the SAP domain and reduced distributed execution of executive reporting tied to ALFA files. The implementation narrative for Boston University, SAP E-Procurement, Procurement, therefore centers on modular procurement automation, targeted integration with ALFA and BUworks data flows, mainframe infrastructure stability, and PM led governance changes to consolidate procurement and faculty update processes into the SAP environment.
Government 88385 $47.6B United States SAP SAP E-Procurement Procurement 2005 Ibm
Manufacturing 3250 $460M India SAP SAP E-Procurement Procurement 2015 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 11514 $1.2B Philippines SAP SAP E-Procurement Procurement 2019 n/a
Government 7265 $656M Australia SAP SAP E-Procurement Procurement 2016 TestPoint Australia
Manufacturing 68000 $18.9B United States SAP SAP E-Procurement Procurement 2015 n/a
Transportation 5000 $1.0B United Kingdom SAP SAP E-Procurement Procurement 2015 n/a
Construction and Real Estate 2598 $972M Malaysia SAP SAP E-Procurement Procurement 2020 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD SAP E-Procurement Coverage

SAP E-Procurement is a Procurement solution from SAP.

Companies worldwide use SAP E-Procurement, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Welsh Government, Union Pacific, Goodyear and Queensland Department of Education are recorded users of SAP E-Procurement for Procurement.

Companies using SAP E-Procurement are most concentrated in Government, Transportation and Manufacturing, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using SAP E-Procurement are most concentrated in United States, United Kingdom and Australia, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of SAP E-Procurement across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using SAP E-Procurement range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 4%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 8%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 52%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 36%.

Customers of SAP E-Procurement include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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