MERGE: An integrated software solution for manufacturing in the production area

MES stands for Manufacturing Execution System and describes a software solution that closes the gap between the higher-level corporate management through SAP systems and the individual workstations on the shop floor level. It takes on central functions for monitoring and controlling production processes in real time.
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By |2024-09-30T17:00:09+02:0026. September 2024|Blog, Blog, Blog, ERP, Expert Blog, Fachbeitrag, Services, Wir bei Inwerken|

Experience Report: ABAP Code Retreat 2024 at Inwerken AG

On September 10, 2024, another ABAP CodeRetreat took place in Isernhagen (near Hanover) – an event that was launched in 2016 by Damir Majer and Christian Drumm. Enno took care of organizing the event at Inwerken AG. Together with a group of ABAP developers, we met to code together and learn from each other. [Read more…]

Code-Quality in SAP-Development

Code-Quality? Of course, I always build my things well. Everyone should be able to work with it, so no unnecessary authorization checks. Comprehensive testing? You can always do it later. Finish it first. Follow the guidelines? I’m working on it. Whenever I have the time, but unfortunately, we’re often in a hurry… I’ll submit the [Read more…]

By |2024-09-16T07:51:40+02:003. September 2024|Blog, Blog, Blog, ERP, Expert Blog, Fachbeitrag, Services, Wir bei Inwerken|

Condition contract management in ECC and S/4HANA

Condition contract management is a tool for bonus processing within a company. With the switch to S/4HANA, the well-known bonus processing is being abolished and replaced by condition contract management. Bonus processing should thus become more technically flexible and performant and offer more clarity for users. But does condition contract management keep what it promises? [Read more…]

By |2024-08-22T15:17:52+02:0022. August 2024|Blog, Blog, Blog, ERP, Expert Blog, Fachbeitrag, Services, Wir bei Inwerken|

QM im SAP S/4HANA Part 2/2: Along the “Product Lifecycle“

The product life cycle of a company’s product is critical to its success. It begins with the introduction of a new product into the market, followed by a growth phase where sales increase. Then the product reaches maturity where sales stabilize, and competition increases. In the saturation phase, sales decrease and finally the product enters [Read more…]

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