Product Update: A Business Suite with SAP-inspired Architecture

A suite that brings Lean ERP logistics, SRM, MES, WMS, B2B, planning, records, actions, and insights into one architecture.

Over the past few years, several focused products were released separately. The business suite integrates these capabilities into one system, covering Lean ERP logistics, SRM, MES, WMS, B2B, and other scenarios.

“SAP-inspired” does not mean copying screens. It means learning from SAP’s architecture and strengthening it where daily use needs lighter and more flexible tools.

What is learned from SAP architecture

For B2B software, architecture determines functionality, scalability, stability, and even management discipline. The suite learns from SAP in areas such as business object depth, configuration-first design, enhancement mechanisms, multi-organization support, condition technique, special stock, characteristics and classification, batches, client architecture, transaction access, and internationalization.

This is a long-term direction. Learning from SAP architecture is not a one-time feature list; it is a product discipline.

Where the suite goes beyond SAP’s daily experience

The suite adds task orientation, pushes work to the right person, extends usage to internal and external users, simplifies forms and label design, includes approval flows, supports automated regression testing, Lean BI, large-screen dashboards, and mobile access.

Relationship with SAP

SAP remains the core system. The suite can work as surrounding applications such as SRM, WMS, MES, and B2B, or in some cases take over selected SD, MM, or PP interaction scenarios in a controlled way.

Typical integration features include two-way navigation with SAP, preconfigured interfaces, approvals for SAP master data and business data, and functional blending where part of a process stays in SAP and part is handled in the suite.

Application scenarios

The suite can be used as SRM for supplier management, evaluation, RFQ, comparison, and collaboration; as MES for work orders, process control, material issue, label printing, reporting, receipt, and traceability; as WMS for bin management and warehouse execution; as B2B for ordering and delivery collaboration; or as a planning system for ATP checks, specified supplier scenarios, pegging, JIT calls, and quota-related planning.

Product Update: Combining SAP Discipline with Multidimensional-table Flexibility
Enterprises should not have to choose between SAP-grade rigor and a flexible, easy-to-use business workspace.