
SAP Business Network Supply Chain Collaboration
Supply chain planning software
Supply chain management software
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What is SAP Business Network Supply Chain Collaboration
SAP Business Network Supply Chain Collaboration is a cloud-based collaboration application within SAP Business Network that connects buyers and suppliers to coordinate supply chain execution processes. It supports use cases such as purchase order collaboration, order confirmations, shipment and delivery collaboration, and exception handling across trading partners. The product is typically used by procurement, supply chain operations, and supplier account teams that need shared visibility and standardized document exchange. It differentiates through network-based connectivity to external partners and native alignment with SAP ERP and SAP supply chain applications.
Network-based partner connectivity
The product uses a multi-enterprise network model to connect many suppliers and buyers through a common collaboration layer. This can reduce the need for one-off point-to-point integrations when onboarding additional trading partners. It supports standardized business document exchange and collaboration workflows across organizations. This is particularly relevant for companies with large supplier ecosystems and frequent order and shipment changes.
Strong SAP ecosystem integration
It integrates closely with SAP ERP and related SAP supply chain applications, supporting end-to-end process continuity from purchasing through fulfillment. For SAP-centric enterprises, this can simplify master data alignment, document synchronization, and operational handoffs compared with using separate planning or collaboration tools. It also supports governance and controls consistent with SAP enterprise process design. This can be beneficial where SAP is the system of record for procurement and logistics execution.
Execution-focused collaboration workflows
The product emphasizes operational collaboration such as order confirmations, ship notices, delivery updates, and exception management. These workflows help teams coordinate changes and respond to disruptions with shared status and auditability. It is suited to day-to-day supply chain execution rather than only periodic planning cycles. This focus complements planning tools by improving downstream adherence and partner communication.
Not a full planning suite
Despite being used in supply chain contexts, the product primarily addresses collaboration and execution visibility rather than advanced demand/supply planning, optimization, or scenario modeling. Organizations typically still require separate planning capabilities for forecasting, S&OP/IBP, and multi-echelon inventory optimization. As a result, it may not replace dedicated planning platforms in the reference set. Buyers should validate how planning outputs feed into collaboration processes.
Supplier onboarding and adoption effort
Value depends on supplier participation and consistent use of collaboration workflows. Onboarding can require change management, supplier enablement, and sometimes integration work depending on partner technical maturity. Smaller suppliers may prefer email or portal-only interactions, which can limit automation. Adoption variability can reduce network visibility and data completeness.
Complexity and cost considerations
Network-based collaboration programs can introduce subscription costs, transaction-based fees, or enablement services that require careful commercial review. Implementation often involves process standardization across procurement and logistics teams, which can extend timelines. Integration and data governance (e.g., partner identifiers, item and location data) can be non-trivial in heterogeneous landscapes. These factors can make the total effort higher than lightweight collaboration approaches.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Custom subscription / price on request Pricing summary (official SAP site):
- Pricing is not published as fixed public tiers; SAP lists "Price upon request" and directs customers to contact SAP for structure and contract details. Contract durations shown: typically 1–5 years; metric: yearly entitlement that depletes with usage. (See official SAP product pricing pages.)
- Included with the base subscription (per SAP site): one productive tenant and one test tenant. (Region-specific pricing pages reference this.)
Add‑ons / implementation services (from official SAP pages):
- Quality add‑on and Inventory add‑on: described as priced in blocks and charged as a percentage of the net recurring fee (official pages state "in blocks of 1 % of net recurring fee").
- Implementation assistance service (one‑time Scope Document fee): USD 13,320.00 (one‑time). This is listed on SAP's implementation assistance service page for this product.
Notes / key details:
- SAP’s public pages for SAP Business Network Supply Chain Collaboration instruct buyers to request a demo or contact SAP for pricing details; pricing is region/contract dependent.
- Where SAP provides public SCM package prices, those refer to other SAP Supply Chain packages (e.g., SAP Supply Chain Base/Premium) and not the SAP Business Network Supply Chain Collaboration product itself.
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