Transitioning to S/4HANA: Future Planning for Cross Industry Business to Achieve Excellence in Supply Chain Digitization
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https://doi.org/10.53469/jrse.2025.07(01).07Keywords:
SAP, HANA Migration, Digital Transformation, Digital supply chain, Transition to S4, selective data transition, Machine learning (ML)Abstract
The evolution of technology has spurred a transformative wave in the enterprise resource planning (ERP) landscape, and at the forefront of this change is SAP S/4HANA. As organizations recognize the imperative to modernize their ERP systems, navigating the road to SAP S/4HANA has become a strategic journey that requires careful planning and execution. This article explores key considerations /Implementation process of supply chain technology makes it possible to create simplified business processes besides it opens the world of innovation in supply chain domain for enterprises embarking on the path to SAP S/4HANA.
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