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Introduction..........................................................................................................................3
Features of ERP available for The VW Group....................................................................5
Service delivery to end-user: These services will make sure that the critical data,
analytical tools and applications are readily available and accessible to the employees
so that they can perform their job tasks effectively and efficiently and shall also
support organization’s model for different processes of shared services. Different
portals for employees and managers can be maintained and will offer them role based
access. Furthermore, services can be provided to the employees on field like the sales
representative of The VW Group to report offline the critical information.....................5
Business Performance: In order to predict the business performance through
compliance so that deep insight of the business financials across the organization and
will tighten the control of finance. The financial supply chain management,
management and financial accounting of The VW Group can be automated by ERP as
it rigorously supports the corporate governance mandates like Sarbene-Oxly etc..........6
Human Resource Management: The processes of Human Resource can be optimized
with help of solution which is completely integrated with the global human resource
management. Every efficient ERP solution takes in to consideration this very aspect
with great consideration. And hence maps to the value system of the Group. The
potential of the workforce can be maximized but supporting flexibility, growth and
innovation. ERP solution can provide and hence can increase the compliance in order
to pace up with the regulations around the globe. ..........................................................6
Business Cycle: Complete end to end cycle of business processes for procurement and
logistics can be managed with the ERP module available for care business operations.
These processes may range from generating self-service request to simple payments
and invoices. Furthermore, in context of The VW Group, the entire life cycle processes
of product manufacturing and development in real time can be effectively managed by
delivering high quality products hence increasing customer satisfaction........................6
Performance Management: Another important feature of ERP is tat it provides the
support for the complete performance management lifecycle. It delivers measurements
and metrics personalized for the improvements in business insight and decision
making. ERP provides analysis tolls for finance, operations and human resource and in
addition to this it also supports combined reporting of financials and statutory; risk
management, planning, and forecasting, scorecards and strategy management, and
budgeting..........................................................................................................................7
Benefits of Implementing ERP............................................................................................7
Reduce Time-To-Market Cycle Of New Product:.........................................................13
Challenge: Higher Outputs, Lower Stocks and Reduction in Waste.............................14
Solution..........................................................................................................................15
Challenge: Globalization and Competition....................................................................15
Solution..........................................................................................................................16
Increased use of technology...........................................................................................16
Solution..........................................................................................................................17
Conclusion.........................................................................................................................18
Introduction

Europe’s largest car maker and one of the world’s leading manufacturers of automobile is

none other than the Volkswagen Group and has headquarters in Wolfsburg. In 2008, the

number of vehicle being delivered to customer has increased to 6.257 million which

almost equal to the 10.3 percent of the total share of passenger car market in the world.

The largest car market in the world is in Western Europe and has every fifth new car from

Volkswagen Group which makes 20.3 percent of the new cars total. In 2008, the sales of

group were increased to 113.8 billion euros and total profit of the year after tax was

calculated to be 4.69 billion euros1.

There are nine brands which make up the Group and out of these nine seven are from

Europe which is: Scania, Audi, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Volkswagen,

SEAT, Bentley, Skoda and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles2. Theses cars are sold in

more than 150 countries around the world. Each brand is present in the market as an

independent entity and has it own identity. The variety of products is available to cater

the needs and demands of each sector ranging from low-consumption small cars to luxury

class and pick ups, busses and heavy trucks for the commercial sectors.

In fifteen European countries, there are 61 production plants operates by the Group.

Further it has plants in Asia, America and Africa. Everyday, more than 26,600 vehicle and

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O'Leary, D. E. (2000). Enterprise Resource Planning Systems, Life Cycle, Electronic Commerce, and Risk. CUP.
other vehicle-related services are produced by 370,000 employees around the globe. The

goal of the group is to attract customers in this competitive market by offering vehicles

which are striking, safe and environmentally sound and should help them setting up

world class standard of their products in their respective classes3.

The Volkswagen Group is more than a carmaker and offers a variety of mobility-related

services. Combining under one umbrella all the companies having their own portfolios,

brands, missions, visions and market standing is a big challenge ahead for The

Volkswagen Group. This challenge is more important because the Volkswagen Group

does not want to compromise the individual identity of these brands and this approach is

also important as this is the only way that contributions can be made by all the brands and

companies so as to add value to the common stream of interest and help the Group

achieve some significant milestones. In this paper we will in detail discuss the benefits

that the VW Group can achieve from the implementation of an ERP solution4.

Furthermore, we will also analyze the challenges that the Group is expected to face and

how can these challenges be mitigated.

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Monk, E. F. & Wagner B J. (2006). Concepts in Enterprise Resource Planning. Thomson Course Technology.

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Wallace, T. F., & Krezmar, M.H. (2001). ERP- Making it Happen. Wiley.
Features of ERP available for The VW Group

Let first discuss what feature do the ERP solution offers to the VW Group. An ERP

solution can deliver a set business processes which are comprehensive, integrated and

cross functional in nature. The vision of combining all the contributions from each Group

entity so as to increase the value of the services and of the Group ultimately enhances the

need to develop a system providing an integrated view of all the operation. This

integrated view can be provided by an ERP solution. Enterprise resource planning

redefines an organization’s resource planning strategy5. The general features of ERP that

enable you to efficiently deal with business challenges of The VW Group include:

Service delivery to end-user: These services will make sure that the critical data,

analytical tools and applications are readily available and accessible to the employees so

that they can perform their job tasks effectively and efficiently and shall also support

organization’s model for different processes of shared services6. Different portals for

employees and managers can be maintained and will offer them role based access.

Furthermore, services can be provided to the employees on field like the sales

representative of The VW Group to report offline the critical information.

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Langenwalter, G. A., (2000). Enterprise Resources Planning and Beyond. St. Lucie Press.

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Schneider, G. (2001). Enterprise Resource Planning: An Introduction for Financial Managers - NOT YET

PUBLISHED - DUE 2011. Thomson


Business Performance: In order to predict the business performance through compliance

so that deep insight of the business financials across the organization and will tighten the

control of finance. The financial supply chain management, management and financial

accounting of The VW Group can be automated by ERP as it rigorously supports the

corporate governance mandates like Sarbene-Oxly etc7.

Human Resource Management: The processes of Human Resource can be optimized with

help of solution which is completely integrated with the global human resource

management. Every efficient ERP solution takes in to consideration this very aspect with

great consideration. And hence maps to the value system of the Group. The potential of

the workforce can be maximized but supporting flexibility, growth and innovation. ERP

solution can provide and hence can increase the compliance in order to pace up with the

regulations around the globe.

Business Cycle: Complete end to end cycle of business processes for procurement and

logistics can be managed with the ERP module available for care business operations.

These processes may range from generating self-service request to simple payments and

invoices. Furthermore, in context of The VW Group, the entire life cycle processes of

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Schneider, G. (2001). Enterprise Resource Planning: An Introduction for Financial Managers - NOT YET

PUBLISHED - DUE 2011. Thomson


product manufacturing and development in real time can be effectively managed by

delivering high quality products hence increasing customer satisfaction8.

Company’s most expensive corporate functions can be very well managed by ERP. ERP

will help support and streamline such functions which may include enterprise assets,

project portfolios, environment, corporate travel, health and safety compliance, quality,

and global trade services. Corporate services provided by ERP solution helps maximize

transparency on the other hand will reduce risks associated with environment and risks

and enhancements of employee’s safety.

Performance Management: Another important feature of ERP is tat it provides the

support for the complete performance management lifecycle. It delivers measurements

and metrics personalized for the improvements in business insight and decision making.

ERP provides analysis tolls for finance, operations and human resource and in addition to

this it also supports combined reporting of financials and statutory; risk management,

planning, and forecasting, scorecards and strategy management, and budgeting.

Benefits of Implementing ERP

In this section we will in detail discuss the benefits expected to be achieved and

improvements to be made in the business processes of the VW Group by implementing

the ERP Solution.


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In order to globally revolutionize its processes of engineering, manufacturing and after

sales, Volkswagen Group should consider ERP for automotive portfolio of solutions. An

ERP solution together with system used in the company for electronic billing of material

can help and support company for achieving considerable saving from cost from

operations of engineering and production9. A seamless integration can be achieved by an

ERP solution by integrating different processes of production, logistics and financials.

This integration will result in enhanced, efficient, effective and most importantly

transparent operations of motor assembly. Furthermore, an important aspect of ERP is

Customer relationship management. Volkswagen Group can benefit a lot from it by

streamlining the fulfillment of spare parts and their collaboration throughout its

dealership network in Europe.

ERP also offers functionalities that are suited best for The VW Group and will help it

achieve their goal of efficiency enhancements. This enhancement can be achieved by

globally standardizing all the processes in their operations10. As per the need of The VW

Group, ERP will provide them with a system giving uniform and consistent material bills

so that the workflows involved in production and engineering are streamlined. ERP will

allow The VW Group to tailor a system that is comprehensive and will always be

working without any glitch.

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ERP solution is penetrative, along with many other technologies helping The VW Group

in an effort for production costs reduction and increase in margins of profit, it will help

the Group to meet the customer demands in better ways and will make the after sales

business much more productive and as per their priority competitive advantage will be

given significantly to their global brands11. If The VW Group chooses to implement an

ERP solution then it will be communicated globally as the greatest achievement towards

the strategic vision of this leading carmaker.

One of the greatest pain areas to which ERP solution can provide relief to is the

accessibility and reliability of material bills. Each car model individually consists of

thousand of components and many other varieties which are comprised in these material

bills hence becomes the centre of the data structure for all the processes involved in

service, production and engineering and has the capability to replace more than 10 of the

company’s legacy system. Furthermore, ERP can also help The VW Group to cut costs

incurred in engineering and production by reducing errors, reducing the need of data

entry, time taken for retrieval and processing of information and by efficiently identifying

the areas which may need improvements in future. In order to span the complete product

range of brands of Volkswagen Group ultimately, successive step implementation of ERP

will be required globally. All variants, sub variants components and other different

components can be mapped by using an ERP solution to the variant structured electronic

material bill12. This mapping will provide easier reading and analysis of technical

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information so as to avoid parts missing and any other redundancy at the same time it will

streamline change management and will result in process reliability enhancements.

An interrelation among process of manufacturing can easily be shown with the help of an

ERP solution. This interrelation will help The VW Group to find out that are

dependencies maintained correctly in the structure of the products or not and further will

help the Group to divulge any change implication for instance determining which type of

battery is required by an air-conditioned car13.

Furthermore, more efficient development and production of new models can take place

with help of ERP as the design and approval process will be simplified due to the easy

identification of proven parts and hence can be implemented immediately rather than

recreating the wheel. This easy identification of similar parts that are to be used for

different models will result in higher volume production and eventually will reduce cost.

Consistent high level services throughout the network of the Group dealerships can be

achieved by an ERP solution. This consistency will improve services provided to its

European customers14. These powerful capabilities of channel management of ERP can

help The VW Group to develop an online portal that can help independent dealer to look

for authorized dealers of The VW Group so as to conveniently order accessories and

different spare parts.

The inventory data from the network of all authorized dealership of The VW Group can

be integrated with the help of a single order management system provided by an ERP

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solution. Dealers can use their own stock to fulfill their order with the help of this

integrated data or can conveniently and automatically process order with The VW Group.

Hence, ERP can help them to streamline their collaboration with partners and reduce

costs of supply chain significantly. This will provide all partners the complete and

transparent process of order fulfillment and will increase customer satisfaction.

ERP can help The VW Group to replace different manuals, legacy systems and processes

which are spread sheet based. The processes of finance, production and logistics of any

VW motor plant will be linked in single system hence will increase operations’

transparency and efficiency15.

From this, The VW Group can effectively reduce the errors drastically. This reduction is

by the elimination of redundant and manual entry of data between the processes of

finance, production, customs and procurement. Throughout the life cycle, the product is

seamlessly track-able, flow of material at the plant will be smoother and the automatic

delivery of information to the databases of production and finance will enhance the speed

and quality of data flow.

Hence to conclude we can say the ER will help the VW group achieve competitive edge

from all aspects. It will help it improve its business process by integrating all the business

processes of the VW Group around the globe. This process will be integrated across the

departments in to a single one unit enterprise wide information system.

Challenges of Implementing ERP Solution.

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Let us now discuss in detail what challenges will the VW Group will face by the

implementation of an ERP solution.

Today, The VW Group has to face a lot of competition in order to take up the larger share

of this automobile industry. This consolidation and completion has altered the business

strategy from profit-centric to consumer centric and provide incentives to the customer in

order to maintain a competitive edge in this era of badly shaken economy. However, in

order to expand and grow, there is a need for The VW Group to stay away from ort term

weak demands like offering cars on zero percent financing rate and offering rebates. The

company however should focus on adopting technologies which will benefit them in log

run and shall support the processes and innovative product development16.

From here onwards, we will discuss the challenges and issues which The VW Group in

particular is expected face from the implementation ERP solution. These challenges are

more from industry rather then internal due to the global nature of the business, however

to cope up with these challenges measures need to be taken within organization.

Furthermore, the key challenges that are expected to be faced by The VW Group are as

follows:

1. It is very important that product variety if managed efficiently. It is also important

to increase the reliability and transparency of data shared and the processes should

be effectively scheduled.

2. In case of the unavailability of real time and transparent financial data and lack of

IT infrastructure, VG Group may have to face a lot of problems.

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3. Another challenge is to synchronize the product panning with supplier processing

of orders. Without which successful order fulfillment will not be possible.

4. In case of the portal development as suggested above, providing only information

and no transaction can also be big challenge.

5. Creation of collaborative environment for suppliers and achieve quick ROI from

the implementation.

6. Providing single data source with tool and application for analysis and deign,

improve back office efficiency by providing self services to reduce costs.

7. To implement the system in routine working hours.

8. Integration with other automobile vendors systems.

9. Increase production flexibility through accurate forecasting and improving

production management.

10. To maintain compliance with SOX Act, scalability of the solution and vigilant

monitoring of complex.

11. Support innovative programs offered by HR.

12. Lack of visibility of material bills and interdependencies of different parts.

13. To change behavior of customer and internal structure of departments i.e. to

decentralize.

14. To develop disparate stand alone solution as the processes are paper based.

Moving ahead, keeping view the global organization structure the challenges faced would

be:

Reduce Time-To-Market Cycle Of New Product:


In the early processes of product development, collaborative environment is required to

bring on platform all the key stakeholders so that the time to market cycle of designing

and development of innovative products is reduced and shall produce the cars more in

accordance with the customer’s need and demand. Thus the key barriers for The VW

Group in order to achieve an effective and efficient value chain are performance goals,

consumer preferences, and alternatives for possible cost savings which does not allow the

easy incorporation of value chain in the overall design. It is required that all the

information should become transparent so that each stakeholder can have transparent

view of the processes17.

Solution

The solution to this issue is also provided by ERP itself. ERP allows collaborative work

environment so that idea and suggestion can be shared and exchanged. This is achieved

with help of ERP by using its collaborative project management aspect and by enabling

this solution to be web-based i.e. people can work online in a virtual workplace hence

globally scattered team members can work together and can get issues resolved.

Therefore, the activity control of the product lifecycle execution can be effectively done.

Challenge: Higher Outputs, Lower Stocks and Reduction in Waste

The VW Group is well known for adopting lean approaches for manufacturing so that

significant improvements can be achieved in services like operational customer related.

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Agile practices of manufacturing are opted by The VW Group in order to cope with the

cope with the increasing rate of fluctuation18. Unfortunately agile manufacturing is not

supported by most of the ERP systems and hence companies are forced to develop

processes in their operations, extensive workarounds or may disable significantly their

manufacturing portions of applications to control agile manufacturing effectively.

Solution

Solution to this problem is the selection of such product which supports full agile

manufacturing so The VW Group can effectively operate their manufacturing operations.

It is important to choose an ERP solution that will help The VW Group to identify

blockages in the line of production and may help simulate the assembly line on the

demand of different models. Similarly in an agile environment, it should further provide

replenishments and work order completions together with flushing back the operation. It

should further provide The VW Group with make-to-stock, assemble-to-order, engineer-

to- order, or other similar environment and all these environment offering should be

independent of functionality sacrifices that are necessary for methods of manufacturing19.

It is important for The VW Group support an environment with dynamic flow however

should also maintain control over its operations.

Challenge: Globalization and Competition

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Since the numbers of automobile vendors are limited, therefore there exists a furious

competition among them. As we know that missed compenet deliveries are a challenge

that VW may face and it could cost them hearty and vehicle production may face serious

disruption hence for every minute production is down due to missing parts a loss of

thousands of dollars will be faced by the company. Therefore, it is important for The VW

Group that they should focus on the practices like lean manufacturing and just in time.

These practices will force suppliers to stick to their schedule of delivery till the order of

customer is fully complied only with hours and minutes instead of days.

Solution

The solution for The VW Group of this challenge is that again selection of solution

should be such supports cross organizational functions and activities that provides

process flow which are completely integrated with each other which may range from

taking order till the release of cash. The business process that can ideally execute this

release to cash tasks will have to optimize process between operational and financial

departments of an organization20. These processes will include release management, order

management, warehouse management, and accounts receivables.

Increased use of technology

Another challenge from industry is the increase in the use of technologies which are

internet based. These technologies are expected soon to get established as an enormous

and new communication channel providing immediate interactions with customers. And
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this will provide a huge opportunity to The VW Group for maintaining a better customer

relationship. Here customer relationship will be different from that of typical and will

provide numerous opportunities to strengthen brand loyalty. A few of the services

promised by these channels to introduce are automatic crash notification, vehicle

supervision, electronic logbook navigation with dynamic re-routing, and vehicle

interaction. This technological trend demand ERP systems to help manage and store data

of the customer details and hence should be consistent throughout. However, there are

great chances of risk of customers’ dissatisfaction in case if accurate information is not

maintained. This may case repeated messages to be received by different parties having

no interest in the offering. Potential sales opportunities related to services can be hit

effectively if The VW Group is provided with timely and accurate information and will

eventually result in enhanced customer loyalty and satisfaction.

Solution

The solution for this challenge do exists. These technologies like telematics will provide

The VW Group with information building opportunities so as to allow it to better

understand customers need and demands more closely. The technological services and

tools like personal productivity and telediagnostics will require storage of data, data

access and provisioning of application that are local to the car. Consequently, the

successful launching of telematics infrastructure will require data synchronization

capability having servers at back end. ERP solution will provide important software

components to thee infrastructure needed for telematics21. The most comprehensive

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information is of the vehicle and will be catered by an efficient ERP solution taken and

chosen by telematics infrastructure of the VW Group.

Conclusion

In order to meet its customers need The VW Group and other vendors in automobile

industry have to position themselves uniquely so as to improve their ability to better

understand and meet the customer’s need and to remain profitable by having competitive

edge in the market. Furthermore, although majority of the companies in this industry are

following back to basic approach, the VW Group needs to focus on a strategy that will

incorporate emerging technologies and will lead it towards the core competency

improvements. This emerging technology should come from strategic solution like an

ERP. ERP will help the VW Group understand their issues and can provide it with best

solution it can go with. Such solution will be specifically designed for the VW Group.

As matter of fact, ERP will help the VW Group and its dealerships around the globe to

transform their process in business ranging from designing to production and all other

important aspects of business so that a big strategic objective can be met. Furthermore,

ERP solution is uniquely stands in the market to help automotive organizations help

understand their current need in order to determine the market and most importantly

customer’s needs and requirements22. In particular ERP can help the VW Group to enable

the development of products collaboratively, increase sensitivity towards customer

demands, try to obtain and provide for the better value, assist in adopting manufacturing
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environment which is lean and agile, to have an effective and efficient change

management, enablement of automotive lifestyle. The key benefits of an ERP solution to

the Group are improved coordination across various departments having core processes

of the business and increased efficiencies of doing business. The immediate and

instantaneous benefit for the VW from implementing ERP solution is that they can expect

drastic reductions in operating costs. Such reductions may include lowering cost of

maintaining control of inventory, lower costs of production, reduction in costs for

marketing and much reduces costs of help desk support.

ER will also facilitate the VW Group in Day-to-Day activity Management. This is the

other benefits of implementing ERP solution i.e. facilitating of day-to-day activity

management. The implementations of ERP solution will help development establishment

of data warehouses which are the backbone of any information system. ERP solution

offer will offer the VW Group better data accessibility so that management can have up-

to-the-minute accessibility of the business critical information to help them in decision

making and controlling management activities. ERP will also help the VE Group with

actual costs of activities tracking and/or controlling and will perform costing based on

activity.

Finally the most important aspect of ERP benefit is assisting in Strategic Planning for the

VW Group.
Strategic Planning is said to a premeditated set of steps23. These aspects carefully assess

requirements and resources, help define and identify audience to be targeted and a set of

objectives plan, goals and design. And well synchronized strategies with the assurance of

success which will connect these strategies logically to required and desired outputs and

will help measurement and evaluation of the process and their expected outputs.

Some specific features of ERP will help the VW Group in designing resource planning

which is an integral part of strategic planning. However, the real picture says that the

weakest link in ERP has always been the resource planning. This assumed so due to the

complexities involved in strategic planning and adequate integration lack with Decision

Support Systems and other system integral for decision making. .

Hence an ERP solution will provide the VW group with a competitive edge which only

the global leaders can have.

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