ERP/SAP Automation

Receipts at the push of a button - master data automatically synchronized

“Can your product configurator also control our ERP system?” we are often asked. Yes, speedmaxx can do that. Because the integration of the ERP system is important to automate the business process. This creates freedom of action for sales, even if the customer configures it himself.

Well integrated

In many companies, the ERP software is the “leading” IT system for managing business processes such as merchandise management, bookkeeping and controlling. Of course, we integrate our product configurator into your system landscape. Of course, this also applies to the ERP system SAP. The goal is always to automate the processes. If the data streams are fully digitized, this brings you the desired advantages, e.g.: Reduction of throughput time Improving product results / freedom from defects Cost reduction

You can dispense with time-consuming manual processes

The configurator is rule-based, ie it always pulls the required data from the systems involved at the right time. Receipts and documents for subsequent processes or for communication with customers are also generated based on rules.

Secure data access – thanks to interface competence

ERP interfaces are available for many applications; individual ones are developed by us in-house. At runtime, thanks to our CPQ or CPQE software, you receive exactly the data, images, texts and calculation rules that are necessary for the smooth handling of business processes: both for online configurators and for local configurators, such as those used in construction become. This gives your company flexibility and freedom of action.

This is how it works with SAP

SAP created the Business Framework to enable technical integration and business data exchange between SAP components and between SAP and non-SAP components. An essential part of this are the Business Application Programming Interfaces (BAPIs). They represent the visible interfaces at the component boundaries - and ensure the integration of the components. This works both within a local network and over the Internet. Product module (internally called SAPLINK) uses these mechanisms for secure, bidirectional access to SAP with the help of so-called RFC-enabled BAPIs.

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