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Week 1: Introduction to PLM in Process Industries Unit 1: Introduction to SAP PLM for Process Industries

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Page 1: Week 1: Introduction to PLM in Process Industries Unit 1

Week 1: Introduction to PLM in Process Industries

Unit 1: Introduction to SAP PLM for Process

Industries

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Handover

Introduction to SAP PLM for Process Industries

The product development process and the course structure

Idea and Concept Phase

Week 2

Collaborative Product

Development

Week 3

Project and Portfolio

Management

Incorporating Customer

Feedback

Change Impact Evaluation

and Change Management

Collaborating Within the

Extended Enterprise

Innovation Management

Idea & Project Compliance & LabelFormulation & RecipesConcept & Trials

Introduction to PLM in

Process Industries

Week 1

Updating Requirements and

Creating Simple Test Cases

Estimating Future

Product Cost

Managing Ingredient and

Product Details

Introduction to

Specifications

Developing Recipes to

Meet Future Targets

Finding and Analyzing

Recipes

Ensuring Product Market-

ability and Compliance

Advanced Calculations

in Recipe Development

Generating Product

Labels

Plant Adoption of

Recipes

Handover to

Manufacturing

Introduction to SAP PLM

for Process Industries

Solution Capabilities for

Process Industries in SAP PLM

Working with PLM in Process

Industries

PLM Customer Stories in the

Chemical Industry

PLM Customer Stories in the

Life Sciences Industry

PLM Customer Stories in the

Consumer Products Industry

Finalize and Hand Over

Recipes

Week 4

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Introduction to SAP PLM for Process Industries

What consumers want

▪ Unique flavors

▪ Custom sizes and colors

▪ Personalized logos

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Introduction to SAP PLM for Process Industries

What consumers and R&D want

Innovate products and

incorporate changes effectively

in upstream and downstream

processes

New customer needs

Manage product labels and work

with external suppliers,

designers, or team members

Understand customer needs,

set requirements and targets,

and formulate the right

products

Unique flavors Personalized logos

… so how can we support consumers, customers, and R&D?

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Introduction to SAP PLM for Process Industries

Unique flavors

Formulate new product to meet

requirements

Gather customer needs,

collect and analyze feedback

Understand customer needs, set requirements and targets, and formulate the right products

HandoverIdea & Project Compliance & LabelFormulation & RecipesConcept & Trials

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Introduction to SAP PLM for Process Industries

New customer needs

Innovate products and incorporate changes in upstream and downstream processes

HandoverIdea & Project Compliance & LabelFormulation & RecipesConcept & Trials

Integrated with downstream

processes

Process and project-driven,

leveraging all resources correctly

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Introduction to SAP PLM for Process Industries

Personalized logos

Manage product labels and work with external suppliers, designers, or team members

HandoverIdea & Project Compliance & LabelFormulation & RecipesConcept & Trials

Collaborate freely both internally

and externally

Generate and preview product

label information

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SAP S/4HANA®

CORE

▪ Logistics and Maintenance Execution

▪ Complex Manufacturing

▪ Detailed Production Planning and Scheduling

▪ Product Lifecycle Management

▪ Inventory and Material Requirements

Management

▪ Environment, Health and Safety

SAP S/4HANA® DSC SAP DSC Cloud

SAP Supply Chain Networks

SAP Enterprise Product Development

SAP Digital Manufacturing Suite

SAP Integrated Business Planning

SAP Intelligent Asset Management

Introduction to SAP PLM for Process Industries

The intelligent SAP Digital Supply Chain portfolio

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▪ Innovation Management & Portfolio and Project

Management

Manage ideation, targets, portfolio, and projects on a

single platform

▪ Recipe Development

Digitized product formulation and development

▪ Development Collaboration & Requirements

Management

Innovate products with design and supplier collaboration

▪ Product Compliance

Ensure product compliance throughout the product

lifecycle

▪ Handover to Manufacturing

Support product development end-to-end

Product Lifecycle Management from initial ideas to handover to manufacturing helps companies to

shorten the innovation cycle, and manage and develop innovative, compliant products.

Design to Consume: the end-to-end support of digital

supply chain processes for process industry manufacturers

CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE

Introduction to SAP PLM for Process Industries

End-to-end process support

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Introduction to SAP PLM for Process Industries

Desires, delivered in the experience economy for R&D

Customer

Centricity

Total

Visibility

Center on your customers:

Enable individualization across

multiple domains and support the

expansion into new business models

by capturing requirements, enabling

collaboration, and configuring solutions

Make intelligent decisions:

Meet market needs, ensure

compliance, and reduce cost with

digital product development that

enables a single source of truth

and provides data insights and

analysis

Shorten innovation cycles:

Deliver innovative and compliant

products faster with integrated digital

formulation that accelerates product

development processes and ensures

seamless handover to manufacturing

Accelerated

InnovationCustomer

ExperienceProduct

Experience

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Introduction to SAP PLM for Process Industries

Key learnings

The R&D department needs tools that support its daily

work from idea and project management to handing over

the new recipe to manufacturing.

The product development, or design phase is the first step

in the product lifecycle and in the end-to-end digital supply

chain process (Design to Operate & Design to Consume).

SAP Product Lifecycle Management supports the process

of developing new products in discrete and process

industries.

Thank you for your attention

and enjoy the rest of the

course!

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Thank you.

Contact information:

[email protected]

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