SVA System Vertrieb Alexander
SVA System Vertrieb Alexander, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. SVA System Vertrieb Alexander collaboration with software players such as SUSE Group, SAP and empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
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| SVA System Vertrieb Alexander | SAP | SAP Ariba Procure to Pay | Procure to Pay | Procurement |
| SVA System Vertrieb Alexander | SAP | SAP S/4 HANA | ERP Financial | ERP Financial Management |
| SVA System Vertrieb Alexander | ControlUp | ControlUp Edge DX | Application Performance Management | ITSM |
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C&A Europe | Retail | 42000 | $10.0B | Germany | SUSE Group | SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications | Operating System (OS) | 2019 |
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Bauerfeind | Life Sciences | 2272 | $750M | Germany | SAP | SAP Supply Chain Management | Supply Chain Management | 2001 |
In 2001, Bauerfeind implemented SAP Supply Chain Management to consolidate logistics control at its central warehouse in Zeulenroda-Triebes. The deployment later incorporated SAP Extended Warehouse Management and SAP Material Flow System as core components of the SAP Supply Chain Management landscape to manage automated storage and retrieval processes and to interface with the company SAP ERP instance.
The implementation configured SAP EWM modules for goods receipt, warehouse task and warehouse order processing, picking including Pick-by-Light across 15 train stations, packing and shipping orchestration, and SAP MFS for real time material flow control of the automated storage and retrieval warehouse ASPW. Functional capabilities explicitly mapped included ASPW prezone container handling, person to goods and goods to person picking modes, MDA guided manual picking, capacity monitoring for conveyor routes, and direct SAP-driven shipping label creation across 30 shipping services.
Integration architecture centered on end to end SAP alignment, SAP EWM tightly integrated with SAP ERP for master and transaction data, and SAP MFS controlling conveyor and sorter hardware via omniscanner inputs to automatic shipping chutes and loading ramps. The implementation was executed with IGZ specialists from Falkenberg and lists SVA System Vertrieb Alexander as an SI VAR, reflecting a multi-vendor project team. Standard SAP interfaces were retained to enable future connections to other storage and conveyor technologies and to facilitate potential integration of the production supply warehouse into SAP EWM.
Governance and rollout were managed as a defined program with a 15 month delivery window, extensive emulation based testing of plant functions, fallback strategies through cutover and a documented hypercare period. Operational scope covered central warehouse logistics operations, packing and dispatch processes and the conveyor and ASPW material flow, and the program delivered a single SAP based control plane for warehouse management and control. Explicit outcomes recorded in project documentation include improved transparency of master and transaction data, one central contact for warehouse control, and maintenance of near 100 percent dispatch service in the immediate post go live period.
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C&A Europe | Retail | 42000 | $10.0B | Germany | SAP | SAP Retail | Retail Management | 2011 |
In 2011 C&A Europe deployed SAP Retail as part of a Retail Management program on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server on IBM z Systems, consolidating mission-critical SAP business applications onto a single high-availability platform. The SAP Retail deployment centralized SAP Business Warehouse and core ERP components to support sales, financial and reporting processes across the company’s Germany and Belgium operations. The implementation configured SAP Retail to deliver standard retail capabilities including merchandising orchestration, point-of-sale transaction support, inventory and catalogue workflows, and analytical feed paths into SAP Business Warehouse, aligning application configuration with omnichannel sales and store operations. Architecturally the solution co-located SAP Retail workloads on SLES on z Systems with IBM DB2 for z/OS, leveraging mainframe HiperSockets for low-latency data exchange between application and database tiers, and running central backup and recovery on IBM Spectrum Protect on the same Linux on z platform. The program integrated web analytics and development tooling into the platform stack, operating Piwik for e-store analytics and open source version control systems for in-house development teams, while Nagios-based monitoring was maintained and reallocated across hardware as part of operational optimization. SVA System Vertrieb Alexander GmbH supported the rollout alongside SUSE, with governance focused on platform consolidation, operational runbooks and backup continuity to reduce failure windows. Outcomes documented by the project include improved application performance for data-intensive workflows, higher levels of availability for retail operations, accelerated business analytics, and increased staff productivity driven by tighter integration between SAP Retail and supporting systems.
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Professional Services | 8971 | $1.6B | Germany | SAP | SAP HANA | Database Management | 2015 |
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Life Sciences | 2272 | $750M | Germany | SAP | SAP ERP ECC 6.0 - Production Planning (PP) | Advanced Planning and Scheduling | 2001 |
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Life Sciences | 2272 | $750M | Germany | SAP | SAP ERP ECC 6.0 | ERP Financial | 2001 |
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 261 | $167M | Germany | SAP | SAP ERP ECC 6.0 | ERP Financial | 2004 |
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Utilities | 4500 | $650M | Germany | SAP | SAP ERP ECC 6.0 | ERP Financial | 2006 |
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Utilities | 4500 | $650M | Germany | SAP | SAP CRM | CRM | 2007 |
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Automotive | 88604 | $70.6B | Germany | SAP | SAP Ariba Procure to Pay | Procure to Pay | 2014 |
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