OUR SAP SRM PORTFOLIO

With SAP's Supplier Relationship Management, companies can map all processes in Procurement and Supplier Management. In many places, the end of support for the dated SAP system is already being postulated in 2025. However, it is a fact that a considerable number of purchasing organizations that use SAP still rely on SRM.

apsolut has gained in-depth experience in SRM projects since its foundation in 2005. Today, we use this wealth of experience primarily to optimize the performance of existing systems through our support services and to advise our customers on the transformation to a modern purchasing architecture using SAP Ariba & SAP S/4HANA solutions.

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SAP Business Network Supply Chain Collaboration Best-Practice-Workshop

Discover at this joint event from SAP and apsolut in Munich Garching how our customer KNAPP boosts process efficiency through real-time feedback, how Würth benefits from the SAP Business Network as a supplier, what best practices we bring from our projects and much more. Participation is free – but space is limited. Register now for valuable insights, networking opportunities, and a relaxed Bavarian evening with regional specialties.

Language: German

2025-09-23 München-Garching

SAP Business Network Supply Chain Collaboration Best-Practice-Workshop

Fachtagung Innovative Beschaffung 2025 by procure.ch

How do eProcurement and AI reshape procurement roles and structures? As the main event partner at the 'Fachtagung Innovative Beschaffung' in Zofingen, we will show how digitalisation and change management are shaping the future – with real project insights from our expert Remo Eggimann.

2025-10-21 Campus Zofingen

Fachtagung Innovative Beschaffung 2025 by procure.ch

News

WirtschaftsWoche by in|pact media: How SAP ARIBA leverages the potential of digital procurement processes

Beschaffung aktuell Magazine: "Fuelling a new logistics concept"

apsolut partners with SAP consulting firm Nagarro

Supply Chain Disruption: The earlier it’s detected, the easier it is to avert problems!