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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Cardiff Council Government 14757 $3.5B United Kingdom SAP SAP Procure to Pay Procure to Pay 2006 n/a
In 2006, Cardiff Council implemented SAP Procure to Pay within its Commissioning and Procurement organization. The deployment established SAP Procure to Pay as the Council's core Procure to Pay application to standardize purchase requisitioning, purchase order creation, invoice processing, and approval workflows. The implementation configured category management practices alongside electronic procurement capabilities, including catalog management, supplier onboarding and supplier relationship management, purchase order to invoice matching, and automated approval routing. These functional modules supported procurement lifecycle governance and operational controls consistent with Procure to Pay workflows. Operational responsibility sat with Cardiff Council's Commissioning & Procurement Service, led by a Head of Commissioning and Procurement who managed a team of approximately 40 staff and oversight of more than £660m procurement spend across council departments. The rollout centralized buy side processes and aligned procurement and accounts payable functions to a single Procure to Pay platform used across the council. Governance and process transformation accompanied the technical rollout, with the project described as part of complex organisational change programs that delivered Category Management and SAP purchase to pay. The procurement team also developed and delivered a socially responsible procurement strategy focused on carbon reduction, social value, fair work and improved access for small businesses, and the Commissioning and Procurement Service was subsequently recognized with multiple awards and rated as advanced in the Welsh Government Fitness Check for Leadership and Strategy.
Dossche Mills Consumer Packaged Goods 16 $2M Belgium SAP SAP Procure to Pay Procure to Pay 2022 TheValueChain
In 2022, Dossche Mills implemented SAP Procure to Pay with TheValueChain, targeting the Procure to Pay category to centralize raw material purchasing and increase financial control. The system went live in October 2022 and was positioned to provide greater visibility into commodity price movements that affect margins. TheValueChain configured SAP Procure to Pay to leverage standard SAP functionality across pricing, finance, controlling, procure-to-pay, and order-to-cash capabilities. The implementation included an end to end automated triggering solution that required thorough scenario testing due to the immediate financial impact of automated procure-to-pay events. Integration work focused on connecting SAP Procure to Pay with external hedging and trading tools to surface market price risk into operational workflows. Operational coverage explicitly spanned purchasing of raw materials, finance and controlling functions, and supply chain process standardization, consolidating purchasing activities on a single platform. Governance and process changes centered on automating financial reporting and standardizing procurement workflows to improve control over price volatility. Post go live, Dossche Mills reported improved insight into processes, centralized purchasing and enhanced access to potential financial risks through the SAP Procure to Pay deployment, supporting the companys purchasing and finance business functions.
European Central Bank Banking and Financial Services 4297 $71.1B Germany SAP SAP Procure to Pay Procure to Pay 2016 n/a
In 2016, European Central Bank implemented SAP Procure to Pay. The deployment addressed core Procure to Pay functions across Procurement, Purchasing and Accounting within the Directorate General Finance, Accounting Division. SAP Procure to Pay was configured to support accounts payable workflows, tax handling, general ledger interfacing, fixed asset postings and accounts receivable traceability. Procurement capabilities included sourcing and contract management workflows, supplier creation and shopping cart validation, purchase order creation, goods receipting and invoice validation. The implementation also provided first level support for Public Sector Contract Accounting PSCD using the BOSS portal for external Single Supervisory Mechanism fee debtors. Integrations were executed between SAP Sourcing and SAP ECC with vendor replication into SAP SRM to synchronize supplier master data and hand off transactions from sourcing to the ERP. Operational coverage included ECB internal users and external fee debtors, with ongoing master data and user reconciliations, monitoring of pending procurement requests, follow up on purchase order and purchasing requisition creation, MARVAL ticket monitoring and DARWIN key user support. User provisioning workflows for ARP, DARWIN and SAP were managed centrally, with role verification for P2P and PSCD functions and updates to Purchase Assistant and Goods Receipter Supervisor tables in SRM and ECC. Day to day governance combined first level functional support provided by accounting and procurement staff, verification of access rights and role requests, and preparation of IT requests for newcomers to ensure proper access and approval chains. Testing cycles supported P2P improvements, training sessions were delivered to internal users, and administrative support activities maintained monitoring, reconciliation and operational continuity across the SAP Procure to Pay landscape.
Oil, Gas and Chemicals 665 $814M United Kingdom SAP SAP Procure to Pay Procure to Pay 2019 n/a
Manufacturing 10000 $2.5B Indonesia SAP SAP Procure to Pay Procure to Pay 2025 n/a
Manufacturing 14000 $6.2B United States SAP SAP Procure to Pay Procure to Pay 2018 n/a
Government 900 $150M United Kingdom SAP SAP Procure to Pay Procure to Pay 2015 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD SAP Procure to Pay Coverage

SAP Procure to Pay is a Procure to Pay solution from SAP.

Companies worldwide use SAP Procure to Pay, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as European Central Bank, Resideo, Cardiff Council, PT Paragon Technology and Innovation and Mitsubishi Chemical UK are recorded users of SAP Procure to Pay for Procure to Pay.

Companies using SAP Procure to Pay are most concentrated in Banking and Financial Services, Manufacturing and Government, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using SAP Procure to Pay are most concentrated in Germany, United States and United Kingdom, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of SAP Procure to Pay across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using SAP Procure to Pay range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 14.29%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 28.57%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 28.57%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 28.57%.

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

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