Erp Case Rolls Royce
Erp Case Rolls Royce
Erp Case Rolls Royce
SUBMITTED BY-
ANUJ GUPTA (PGDISEM 05)
ANUP GUNJAN (PGDISEM 06)
ARUN CHATURVEDI (PGDISEM 07)
ARUNIMA JAIN (PGDISEM 08)
INTRODUCTION
• Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems integrate internal and external management
information across an entire organization. embracing finance/accounting,
manufacturing, sales and service, custom relationship management etc.
• ERP systems automate this activity with an integrated software application.
• Their purpose is to facilitate the flow of information between all business functions inside
the boundaries of the organization and manage the connections to outside stakeholders.
• Electronic data interchange (EDI) and WWW facility: the attainment of integrated supply
chain, flexibility and responsiveness
• ERP system as a packaged software has the advantages of reduced cost, rapid
implementation, and high system quality
• Customisation is a crucial, lengthy, and costly aspect in the successful implementation of
ERP system
• ERP systems have the following characteristics:
1) An integrated system that operates in real time (or next to real time), without relying on
periodic updates.
2) A common database, which supports all applications.
3) A consistent look and feel throughout each module.
4) Installation of the system without elaborate application/data integration by the
Information Technology (IT) department.
CONTD..
• ERP systems do contain certain modules that were not originally used within MRPII
such as computer aided design (CAD), distribution resource planning (DRP), tool
management systems (TMS), and product data management (PDM)
• Functions and modules: Functions are actual physical tasks that are performed
within a company. While modules are pieces of software that help to provide the
functions
• ERP software package SAP R/3, was selected by Rolls-Royce plc.
• Focus on business, technical and cultural issues at the heart of the Rolls-Royce
implementation.
• Implementation time scales and assesses the tangible and intangible benefits.
EXAMPLES
4. What are the possible alternatives and pros & cons of each
alternative facing the organization in dealing with the
problem(s) related to the case?
Royce
• world’s second-largest Entered aero-engine
manufacturing during World War 1
maker of aircraft
engines Split into Roll Royce Plc and Rolls
Royce motors in 1973
• major businesses
Motors division acquired by
• Marine propulsion Volkswagen in 1998 and licensed
to BMW
• Energy sectors
Rolls Royce is a major aero engine
• Defense contractor supplier to Boeing , Lockheed
Martin and Bombardier
IT PERSPECTIVE