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Navigating The Complexities of Sap Migrations In The Automotive Industry


Guiomar López García has been in the SAP consultant industry for 20 years, first as a consultant in several consulting companies and then working directly in companies using SAP. During her years of consultancy, she developed in the modules of PP (production planning) and MM (materials management) to senior consultant and then was promoted to Manager, starting to lead teams and projects, with experience in different industries such as Automotive, Pharmacy, Food and Beverage, Electronics manufacturing, etc. As part of the business, she has been in positions of high responsibility: for nine years she was Global SAP Director for the Adler Pelzer Group (Automotive Tier 1 supplier, leader in the industry), in this position she had to lead also in Infrastructure area which was not her core until that moment, and ensure the reliability of the IT and systems for the whole region, along with the improvement of the business processes in SAP. In her current position as Global SAP Director, centrally located in Europe, also for the Adler Pelzer Group, she leads a team of 20 SAP and EDI internal specialists, to support the SAP financial, logistics and manufacturing operations for 50+ plants in Europe, North and South America, along with the needed implementations of new plants to be migrated in SAP or change requests demanded by the internal business or by their partners. In the Automotive Industry, a close collaboration with the customers (in the case of APG, almost every OEM is a customer) is fundamental, as it is always needed to apply the new standards required by them, especially in the EDI messages transmission and in all the Supply Chain Management requirements.
Through this article, López García shares her insights on the new trends and challenges in implementing SAP in the Automotive industry. Can you explain the different challenges companies face while implementing SAP? The foundation for successful SAP implementation rests not only on the expertise of a competent technical team but, more importantly, on the active involvement of key users within the company. Often, businesses may not have sufficient personnel equipped to handle the complexities of SAP implementation, or they might mistakenly believe that the responsibility for a successful implementation lies solely with SAP consultants. This is a misconception. The true determinant of success is the engagement of key users who will maintain the system post-implementation. The most significant challenge for companies lies in maintaining the quality of master data, even when copying from a legacy system other than SAP. When migrating from one system to another, it is crucial to gather and perform the cleansing of the master data. This process demands considerable time, and inaccuracies arise due to insufficient time allocation. Staying current is an ongoing challenge, given that standards evolve with customer input. Can you talk about the recent trends you see in the SAP industry? The current trend is the upgrade from an SAP ECC system to S/4HANA. It is also the main objective of our roadmap. The biggest challenge for this migration to S/4 HANA for our case, is that we have two productive environments in our SAP. One is for the traditional APG plants that have had our SAP since many years ago. The other is dated from mid-2022, which we created to migrate in our SAP the plants that the Adler Pelzer Group acquired from Faurecia.Engaging as a consultant in various offices across different sectors and countries proved advantageous to my career. This experience allows one to analyse and compare the unique challenges encountered by each industry.