List of SAP Replenishment Planning Customers
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Companies using SAP Replenishment Planning for Allocation and Replenishment include: Publix Super Markets, a United States based Retail organisation with 255000 employees and revenues of $57.53 billion, Salling Group, a Denmark based Retail organisation with 60000 employees and revenues of $9.63 billion and many others.
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Publix Super Markets | Retail | 255000 | $57.5B | United States | SAP | SAP Replenishment Planning | Allocation and Replenishment | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011, Publix Super Markets implemented SAP Replenishment Planning to deliver Allocation and Replenishment functionality within its SAP landscape. The implementation was led by cross functional IT teams with a strong Finance emphasis, aligning replenishment processes with financial controls and transactional flows.
SAP Replenishment Planning was configured to support standard allocation and replenishment capabilities, including demand forecasting integration, allocation logic, store level replenishment recommendations, replenishment parameters and master data alignment for items and locations. Configuration work included translating business requirements into system design, authoring and executing unit test plans and test cases, and validating custom program behavior prior to production deployment. The implementation narrative aligns with typical Allocation and Replenishment workflows for retail inventory planning and order generation.
The deployment was integrated into the Publix SAP ECC landscape and interfaced with core Finance modules such as Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, General Ledger, Controlling, Fixed Assets and Real Estate, as well as logistics modules including MM and PM and point of care components referenced as PCC. Reporting and analysis workflows leveraged SAP BW and embedded analytics capabilities to feed replenishment signals into planning and finance reconciliations, and interfaces were maintained between SAP and external systems to support transactional flows.
Governance and operational support followed formal testing standards, change validation and production deployment validation processes. Operational ownership included ongoing support for incident resolution, configuration adjustments, and direct end user support for Finance and supply chain stakeholders, reflecting an integrated approach to replenishment, finance reconciliation and cross functional process control.
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Salling Group | Retail | 60000 | $9.6B | Denmark | SAP | SAP Replenishment Planning | Allocation and Replenishment | 2016 | Ibm |
In 2016, Salling Group implemented SAP Replenishment Planning as part of its Allocation and Replenishment capabilities within a consolidated SAP ERP estate. The deployment supported a retail footprint of more than 1,500 stores across four countries, 11 warehouses, and a transaction volume exceeding nine million daily transactions, positioning SAP Replenishment Planning as a central component of store replenishment and allocation workflows.
SAP Replenishment Planning was configured alongside SAP Forecasting and Replenishment, SAP Allocation Management, and the Unified Demand Forecast component of SAP Customer Activity Repository to enable category-aligned demand sensing and twice daily replenishment runs. The implementation emphasized replenishment orchestration, automated allocation adjustments, and integration of store-level sales signals into centralized demand forecasts to support inventory movement between stores and timely sends to distribution centers.
Operationally the solution was deployed on Salling Group's SAP landscape running on IBM Db2 on IBM POWER servers, with IBM Global Technology Services and IBM as the implementation and operations partner. The architecture leveraged a three layer SAP model and capacity on demand for workload redistribution, with load balancing and resilient infrastructure patterns that supported high availability and real-time data feeds from SAP ECC and SAP Customer Activity Repository into the replenishment engine.
Governance and runbook practices were formalized to support the consolidated SAP approach, enabling a single picture of the truth for replenishment and allocation decisioning across merchandising, supply chain and store operations. Documented results tied to the SAP and IBM infrastructure include USD 520,000 in annual savings from SAP consolidation, less than two hours of downtime in 2019, a nearly 500 day streak without delays in the daily replenishment run, 96 percent hardware reuse after a POWER upgrade, and a 99.94 percent click and collect completion rate, all reflecting operational stability for the Allocation and Replenishment function.
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