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mySAP Automotive Puts Industry Best Practices to Work for Electrical Parts Supplier ERICH JAEGER

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Topics Infrastructure Management, Knowledge and Data Management, Outsourcing, Decision Support - DW Front End, Data Mining - Analysis, Procurement - Purchasing, Business Intelligence - Data Warehousing, IT Manufacturing, Internationalization - Expansion, Resources Mgmt., Strategic Planning, Enterprise Architecture, Performance Budgeting and Management, Procurement and Sourcing, Electronic Data Interchange, ERP, Upgrades and Migration, EAI Date added 10 May 2001
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ERICH JAEGER produces automotive electrical components such as those that connect towing vehicles to trailers. The company's old production planning system (PPS) was a heterogeneous patchwork of standalone systems and add-on modules that caused numerous integration problems and ultimately prompted the company to undergo a full-scale IT migration. Download this SAP Customer Success Story to find out why ERICH JAEGER chose the SAP R/3® preconfigured industry solution for automotive suppliers, mySAP Automotive, and how the system has solved a host of integration issues for the mid-sized manufacturer of automotive electrical parts.

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