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COMMODITY MANAGEMENT 
AND ERP 
WHITE PAPER
© Commodity Technology Advisory LLC, 2014 
Introduction 
Over the last several years, the phenomenal growth and 
expansion of wholesale commodity trading has begun to 
have a significant impact on both business practices and 
strategic thinking across commodity supply chains. 
Producers and processors of raw materials (commodities) and sellers 
of finished goods that rely heavily on commodity feed stocks have had 
to come to terms with a business environment of generally increasing 
and significantly more volatile prices for their raw materials. Despite 
some weakening in commodity prices on the back of a stronger dollar 
and increased supply recently, volatilities remain problematic and in 
the longer-term, prices will continue to increase as the global popula-tion 
continues to grow and as more of that population become 
consumers of goods. 
Recently, many of the larger banks have begun to exit com-modities 
trading under fire from various regulators and a 
set of new regulations. Their position has arguably been taken up 
by large commodity trading firms, with companies such as Glencore, 
Mercuria, and others expanding their operations and filling much of the 
liquidity vacuum left by the exit of the banks. These large commodity 
traders have also experienced much thinner trading margins and have 
increasingly sought to secure physical commodity supply by purchas-ing 
producers and their assets in order to de-risk a portion of their 
supply chain. In the future, the boundary between producer and 
trader may be increasingly blurred.
© Commodity Technology Advisory LLC, 2014 
Commodity Management and ERP A ComTech Advisory Whitepaper 
As a consequence of these trends, many commodity pro-ducers, 
processors, merchants and even sellers of finished 
goods have been forced to re-examine their supply chains, 
looking for both cost reduction and potential optimizations 
in inventory planning, warehousing, and logistics helping to 
reduce their feedstock costs. However, these process improve-ments 
do little to reduce the exposure to commodity price volatility. 
As a result, many companies have also started to hedge that price 
exposure using a variety of readily available financial instruments for 
commodities. However, with increased hedging via financial trading, 
these firms now find themselves exposed to increased regulatory risk 
as new and bolstered regulations such as Dodd-Frank, EMIR and 
MiFiD2 demand more active and increased regulatory vigilance and 
reporting. In summary, current trends in commodities markets means 
that many firms have seen the complexity of their businesses increase 
dramatically. 
Traditionally, commodity risk management has been a highly 
specialized function, used primarily by wholesale and retail 
commodity trading firms; with the requisite technology solu-tions 
provided by specialist commodity trading and risk man-agement 
(CTRM) applications. A CTRM system provides the ability 
to quickly and easily capture deals or trades in the various physical and 
financial instruments that are used as hedges. They also allow close to 
real-time valuation and position reporting with easy to use analytical, 
reporting and drill-down capabilities. This sort of functionality and 
capability has not been previously considered to be a part of an ERP 
solution.
© Commodity Technology Advisory LLC, 2014 
Commodity Management and ERP A ComTech Advisory Whitepaper 
ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING 
COMMODITY MANAGEMENT – 
THE NEXT STEP 
As a mature class of software, ERP solutions are 
well equipped to capture complicated or large 
data structures such as commodity contracts, and 
agreements, in industries where the materials pric-ing 
is dependent upon a number of quality criteria. 
Furthermore, the ERP solution is able to manage a 
wide variety of other common problems facing phys-ical 
commodity producers and processors, includ-ing 
sophisticated document management around 
shipping and logistics, tracking inventory in multi-ple 
locations, producing interim and final invoices 
once final pricing is available, and ensuring proper 
accounting treatment of such activities. In fact, the 
twenty-year or more history of the ERP software 
Commodity pricing adds an entirely new dimension 
to pricing raw materials, as it requires referencing 
a quoted price for a standard financial instrument 
where that price may not actually be available or fi-nalized 
until some point in the future. Furthermore, 
Given the complexity of their operations, many producers and processors of raw materials have invested at some 
time in the past in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions to better monitor and manage their business pro-cesses. 
An ERP system integrates multiple business functions such as planning, inventory/materials management, 
engineering, order processing, manufacturing, purchasing, accounting and finance, human resources, and more, 
providing a number of tangible and considerable benefits. However, in order to realize these benefits, the ERP 
system must be fully integrated and highly configurable, providing its users insights into operational and financial 
performance that would otherwise be unavailable. 
Hedging and price optimization for purchase and sales agreements requires integrated and real-time access to 
derivative and commodity prices across a variety of exchanges, giving users the ability to use these prices alone, or 
in combination using a formulaic structure, to price transactions. 
category ensures that ERP platforms can handle a very wide variety 
of requirements across many industries including those dealing with 
physical commodities. 
Increasing price volatilities in commodity markets have, howev-er, 
changed the nature of the game for virtually all large-scale process-ing 
and manufacturing companies as both feedstock and energy costs 
move unpredictably. Producers and processors of both raw materials 
and finished goods increasingly find themselves trapped in the middle 
of volatile prices on one side and an inability to raise prices on the other. 
Margins are squeezed and profits become increasingly unpredictable. 
Fortunately, however, there are a number of solutions to this dilemma 
that include different approaches to production planning in addition to 
the use of improved hedging and risk management techniques. 
the system must be able to process all of the different types of financial 
instruments in terms of execution, settlement, accounting and regulato-ry 
compliance needs. 
Active risk management further requires the ability to analyze 
positions in real-time via drill-down capabilities into that physical and/or
© Commodity Technology Advisory LLC, 2014 
Commodity Management and ERP A ComTech Advisory Whitepaper 
financial position data in order to identify and explain 
changes or trends in valuation or position. This capa-bility 
requires an intuitive user interface that overlays 
an application capable of accessing and processing 
complex data structures in real-time. Furthermore, 
the position and mark-to-market data needs to be 
available at multiple levels across multiple commod-ities. 
As exchanged-based trading in commodities 
is now global, price movements occur 24-hours per 
day, potentially requiring all of this information to be 
accessible via a hand held device like a tablet or mo-bile 
phone. Unfortunately, this level of performance 
and usability is an area in which many existing solu-tions 
fall sadly short. 
Enterprise risk management, of course, is 
not just concerned with price risk but also risks as-sociated 
with foreign exchange, counterparty credit 
and treasury management as well as various other 
operational exposures in the legal, compliance, 
contract management, logistics and other areas of 
the business. Being able to gain visibility into (and 
appropriately manage) all of these additional risks 
demands the use of a fully integrated solution in 
which the appropriate data is accessible and can be 
analyzed in multiple different dimensions as dictat-ed 
by the nature of the business. Such a capability 
requires that the risk management aspects of com-modity 
management be tightly integrated with all 
the other functions of an ERP solution. 
Finally, commodity management solutions also need to help 
their users identify opportunities to improve profitability and continually 
optimize their businesses according to market dynamics. Opportunities 
to perform physical swaps, make sales of intermediate products, opti-mize 
recipes, eliminate poorly performing suppliers and logistics con-tractors, 
for example, may all help profitability but require an integrated 
real-time view of the business. 
Providing a commodity management solution for physical com-modity 
producers, processors and consumers demands a very high-lev-el 
of integration (both across business functions but as importantly, 
across a variety of different commodities), a scalable and powerful plat-form 
capable of handling large quantities of data often extracted from 
external systems and yet providing near real-time information about the 
business. Such a solution must have, at its core, a powerful and flexi-ble 
pricing engine that is capable of modeling and calculating purchase 
and/or sales prices based on a wide variety of factors including market 
data, differential rules, provisional and final pricing, fees, taxes and oth-er 
forms of charges (customs, broker fees etc.). It also must to be able 
to capture the range of financial commodity trades and instruments 
used in hedging, calculate position in a multitude of views for different 
purposes, provide analytical tools for drill-down and “what if” analysis, 
and ensure compliance with all regulations. Finally, it needs to do this 
while still providing all the complex functionality and business benefits 
associated with an ERP solution, including inventory management, lo-gistics, 
production planning, sales, manufacturing and of course finance 
and accounting often tracking and reporting on financials according to 
a number of complex accounting standards. It is a tall order.
© Commodity Technology Advisory LLC, 2014 
Commodity Management and ERP A ComTech Advisory Whitepaper 
SAP COMMODITY MANAGEMENT 
SOLUTION 
At the request of its customers, SAP has created 
a strategic investment area within SAP Business 
Suite applications complete with a dedicated de-velopment 
and solutions team to collaborate with 
customers on commodity management. The SAP 
Commodity Management solution is able to lever-age 
SAP’s core strengths in logistics, finance and 
industry solutions as well as any and all work on plat-form, 
analytics and performance. SAP Commodity 
Management is already licensed by more than 70 
SAP customers around the world. 
The result is a solution that has addressed 
the three key areas needed in a commodi-ty 
management solution as follows, 
COMMODITY PRICING – SAP’s pricing 
capabilities within a commodities or raw materials 
context were already very robust and configurable 
but SAP has added a special price calculation for 
commodities that are traded at exchanges. Com-modity 
pricing with SAP offers tremendous flexibil-ity 
in terms of building formulas and rules, building 
in other pricing criteria such as quality attributes for 
example, utilizing quoted market prices, calendars, 
currency exchange rates and much more. It is at the 
heart of the SAP Commodity Management solution 
and it supports the assessment of fees, taxes, dif-ferential 
pricing, fixed and floating pricing, derived 
forward curves and many of the other complexities 
The leading provider of ERP software globally is SAP. With thousands of implementations across almost every in-dustry, 
SAP has conceivably seen almost every business need imaginable in terms of ERP requirements. 
traditionally found in commodity transactions. Added to that function-ality 
is the ability to track the status of a price; as the final price cannot 
often be determined until some point in the future either due to fixation 
timing issues or a need to validate quality attributes, for example. 
ANALYTICS 
COMMODITY 
PURCHASE 
PROCESS 
COMMODITY 
SALES 
PROCESS 
MANUFACTURING 
TRANSPORTATION 
COMMODITY RISK MANAGEMENT 
ACCOUNTING 
WAREHOUSING 
QUALITY mgt. 
1 
QUALITY QUANTITY MARKET DATA RULES 
FRAMEWORK 
Flexible Price Calculation 
Figure 1 | SAP Business building blocks for Commodity Management 
Figure 2 | Aspects of Commodity Pricing 
ANALYTICS
© Commodity Technology Advisory LLC, 2014 
Commodity Management and ERP A ComTech Advisory Whitepaper 
The strength of SAP commodity pricing is that it is 
fully integrated with the SAP standard ERP pricing 
and therefore benefits from the increased flexibility 
and configurability that this brings. It also supports 
index-based and non-indexed based calculations as 
well as industry-specific pricing needs across all ar-eas 
of raw materials and commodities. 
COMMODITY RISK MANAGEMENT 
– SAP Commodity Risk Management supports a 
complete range of derivative transactions including 
futures, listed options, forwards, swaps and OTC 
options which are used in real-time reporting and 
analytics. It offers real-time position reporting for 
physical commodity documents and derivative trans-actions 
and helps users with mark-to-market calcu-lations 
and reporting. It also supports the capture 
and execution of a number of commodity derivatives 
with full integration with SAP ERP allowing direct 
processing of postings and payments within one 
system. 
The SAP Commodity Risk Management 
offering is both highly configurable and adaptable 
in supporting multiple commodities, and other key 
attributes. Gaining visibility into key risk metrics is 
easy to achieve across a variety of views into the data 
by different selection criteria. As a result of the work 
SAP has done into the user interface, the results are 
available in readily consumable formats and dash-boards. 
PERFORMANCE AND ANALYTICS 
SAP offers its Commodity Management solution 
on the SAP HANA in-memory platform to provide 
for scintillating performance and allowing real-time 
calculation of complex reports such as position and 
mark-to-market, for example. It can offer the com-plete 
solution in the Cloud via the SAP HANA En-terprise 
Cloud to enable rapid implementation and 
a compelling Total Cost of Ownership. Furthermore, 
users can select just the functionality that they re-quire. 
SAP has also worked diligently on the user experience for analytics 
and reporting particularly leveraging the SAP Fiori user experience 
(UX) and working in design thinking co-innovation with customers to 
produce highly consumable and personalized dashboards and reports 
that can be accessed across a broad range of devices and provide drill-down 
capabilities. SAP Commodity Management can offer users supe-rior 
performance and flexibility as well as innovative reporting and user 
interfaces for enhanced productivity. 
Figure 3 | SAP Commodity Management Analytics User Interface Example
© Commodity Technology Advisory LLC, 2014 
Commodity Management and ERP A ComTech Advisory Whitepaper 
SUMMARY 
SAP Commodity Management is a specific exten-sion 
of the SAP ERP solution thus incorporating 
decades of experience in building, delivering and 
supporting fully integrated solutions across all indus-tries 
including those that deal with commodities and 
raw materials. As a result of this pedigree, it offers 
some significant benefits to its users in terms of be-ing 
able to leverage the vast resources that SAP has 
to offer in terms of performance, scalability, User In-terface, 
functionality and much more. 
The focus of the solution supported by a 
strategic investment and an experienced SAP com-modities 
management team is on producers, pro-cessors 
and merchants of raw materials and sellers 
of finished goods. It is a true Commodity Manage-ment 
solution that delivers users an enhanced abil-ity 
to manage their business by optimizing their purchasing and sales 
activities, helping them understand their exposures, manage positions 
and conduct hedging operations. Its’ focus is on de-risking the supply 
chain and helping customers face the unique challenges inherent in 
industries that are reliant on raw materials. 
Launching the SAP Commodity Management solution in 2011, SAP 
has been successful at building in commodity pricing, commodity risk 
management and other crucial aspects of functionality for this growing 
group of customers. It already boasts more than 70 customers for its 
commodity management solution across multiple industries, such as 
mining & metals, agribusiness and consumer products and others. 
When you add the ability to leverage performance-enhancing 
technology such as SAP HANA, sophisticated analytics and the work 
done by SAP into making highly usable user interfaces, it is clear that 
SAP has well and truly arrived in the commodity management arena 
and has built a platform that can only gain in strength with time.
ABOUT 
Commodity 
Technology 
Advisory 
LLC 
Commodity Technology Advisory is the leading analyst organization covering the ETRM and CTRM markets. We provide the invaluable insights into the issues and trends affecting the users and providers of the technologies that are crucial for 
success in the constantly evolving global commodities markets. 
Patrick Reames and Gary Vasey head our team, who’s combined 60-plus years in the energy and commodities markets, provides depth of understanding of the market and its issues that is unmatched and unrivaled by any analyst group. 
For more information, please visit: 
ComTech Advisory also hosts the CTRMCenter, your online portal with news and views about commodity markets and technology as well as a comprehensive online directory of software and services providers. 
Please visit the CTRMCente at: 
19901 Southwest Freeway 
Sugar Land TX 77479 
+1 281 207 5412 
Prague, Czech Republic 
+420 775 718 112 
ComTechAdvisory.com 
Email: info@comtechadvisory.com 
www.comtechadvisory.com 
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Commodity Management and ERP

  • 1. COMMODITY MANAGEMENT AND ERP WHITE PAPER
  • 2. © Commodity Technology Advisory LLC, 2014 Introduction Over the last several years, the phenomenal growth and expansion of wholesale commodity trading has begun to have a significant impact on both business practices and strategic thinking across commodity supply chains. Producers and processors of raw materials (commodities) and sellers of finished goods that rely heavily on commodity feed stocks have had to come to terms with a business environment of generally increasing and significantly more volatile prices for their raw materials. Despite some weakening in commodity prices on the back of a stronger dollar and increased supply recently, volatilities remain problematic and in the longer-term, prices will continue to increase as the global popula-tion continues to grow and as more of that population become consumers of goods. Recently, many of the larger banks have begun to exit com-modities trading under fire from various regulators and a set of new regulations. Their position has arguably been taken up by large commodity trading firms, with companies such as Glencore, Mercuria, and others expanding their operations and filling much of the liquidity vacuum left by the exit of the banks. These large commodity traders have also experienced much thinner trading margins and have increasingly sought to secure physical commodity supply by purchas-ing producers and their assets in order to de-risk a portion of their supply chain. In the future, the boundary between producer and trader may be increasingly blurred.
  • 3. © Commodity Technology Advisory LLC, 2014 Commodity Management and ERP A ComTech Advisory Whitepaper As a consequence of these trends, many commodity pro-ducers, processors, merchants and even sellers of finished goods have been forced to re-examine their supply chains, looking for both cost reduction and potential optimizations in inventory planning, warehousing, and logistics helping to reduce their feedstock costs. However, these process improve-ments do little to reduce the exposure to commodity price volatility. As a result, many companies have also started to hedge that price exposure using a variety of readily available financial instruments for commodities. However, with increased hedging via financial trading, these firms now find themselves exposed to increased regulatory risk as new and bolstered regulations such as Dodd-Frank, EMIR and MiFiD2 demand more active and increased regulatory vigilance and reporting. In summary, current trends in commodities markets means that many firms have seen the complexity of their businesses increase dramatically. Traditionally, commodity risk management has been a highly specialized function, used primarily by wholesale and retail commodity trading firms; with the requisite technology solu-tions provided by specialist commodity trading and risk man-agement (CTRM) applications. A CTRM system provides the ability to quickly and easily capture deals or trades in the various physical and financial instruments that are used as hedges. They also allow close to real-time valuation and position reporting with easy to use analytical, reporting and drill-down capabilities. This sort of functionality and capability has not been previously considered to be a part of an ERP solution.
  • 4. © Commodity Technology Advisory LLC, 2014 Commodity Management and ERP A ComTech Advisory Whitepaper ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING COMMODITY MANAGEMENT – THE NEXT STEP As a mature class of software, ERP solutions are well equipped to capture complicated or large data structures such as commodity contracts, and agreements, in industries where the materials pric-ing is dependent upon a number of quality criteria. Furthermore, the ERP solution is able to manage a wide variety of other common problems facing phys-ical commodity producers and processors, includ-ing sophisticated document management around shipping and logistics, tracking inventory in multi-ple locations, producing interim and final invoices once final pricing is available, and ensuring proper accounting treatment of such activities. In fact, the twenty-year or more history of the ERP software Commodity pricing adds an entirely new dimension to pricing raw materials, as it requires referencing a quoted price for a standard financial instrument where that price may not actually be available or fi-nalized until some point in the future. Furthermore, Given the complexity of their operations, many producers and processors of raw materials have invested at some time in the past in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions to better monitor and manage their business pro-cesses. An ERP system integrates multiple business functions such as planning, inventory/materials management, engineering, order processing, manufacturing, purchasing, accounting and finance, human resources, and more, providing a number of tangible and considerable benefits. However, in order to realize these benefits, the ERP system must be fully integrated and highly configurable, providing its users insights into operational and financial performance that would otherwise be unavailable. Hedging and price optimization for purchase and sales agreements requires integrated and real-time access to derivative and commodity prices across a variety of exchanges, giving users the ability to use these prices alone, or in combination using a formulaic structure, to price transactions. category ensures that ERP platforms can handle a very wide variety of requirements across many industries including those dealing with physical commodities. Increasing price volatilities in commodity markets have, howev-er, changed the nature of the game for virtually all large-scale process-ing and manufacturing companies as both feedstock and energy costs move unpredictably. Producers and processors of both raw materials and finished goods increasingly find themselves trapped in the middle of volatile prices on one side and an inability to raise prices on the other. Margins are squeezed and profits become increasingly unpredictable. Fortunately, however, there are a number of solutions to this dilemma that include different approaches to production planning in addition to the use of improved hedging and risk management techniques. the system must be able to process all of the different types of financial instruments in terms of execution, settlement, accounting and regulato-ry compliance needs. Active risk management further requires the ability to analyze positions in real-time via drill-down capabilities into that physical and/or
  • 5. © Commodity Technology Advisory LLC, 2014 Commodity Management and ERP A ComTech Advisory Whitepaper financial position data in order to identify and explain changes or trends in valuation or position. This capa-bility requires an intuitive user interface that overlays an application capable of accessing and processing complex data structures in real-time. Furthermore, the position and mark-to-market data needs to be available at multiple levels across multiple commod-ities. As exchanged-based trading in commodities is now global, price movements occur 24-hours per day, potentially requiring all of this information to be accessible via a hand held device like a tablet or mo-bile phone. Unfortunately, this level of performance and usability is an area in which many existing solu-tions fall sadly short. Enterprise risk management, of course, is not just concerned with price risk but also risks as-sociated with foreign exchange, counterparty credit and treasury management as well as various other operational exposures in the legal, compliance, contract management, logistics and other areas of the business. Being able to gain visibility into (and appropriately manage) all of these additional risks demands the use of a fully integrated solution in which the appropriate data is accessible and can be analyzed in multiple different dimensions as dictat-ed by the nature of the business. Such a capability requires that the risk management aspects of com-modity management be tightly integrated with all the other functions of an ERP solution. Finally, commodity management solutions also need to help their users identify opportunities to improve profitability and continually optimize their businesses according to market dynamics. Opportunities to perform physical swaps, make sales of intermediate products, opti-mize recipes, eliminate poorly performing suppliers and logistics con-tractors, for example, may all help profitability but require an integrated real-time view of the business. Providing a commodity management solution for physical com-modity producers, processors and consumers demands a very high-lev-el of integration (both across business functions but as importantly, across a variety of different commodities), a scalable and powerful plat-form capable of handling large quantities of data often extracted from external systems and yet providing near real-time information about the business. Such a solution must have, at its core, a powerful and flexi-ble pricing engine that is capable of modeling and calculating purchase and/or sales prices based on a wide variety of factors including market data, differential rules, provisional and final pricing, fees, taxes and oth-er forms of charges (customs, broker fees etc.). It also must to be able to capture the range of financial commodity trades and instruments used in hedging, calculate position in a multitude of views for different purposes, provide analytical tools for drill-down and “what if” analysis, and ensure compliance with all regulations. Finally, it needs to do this while still providing all the complex functionality and business benefits associated with an ERP solution, including inventory management, lo-gistics, production planning, sales, manufacturing and of course finance and accounting often tracking and reporting on financials according to a number of complex accounting standards. It is a tall order.
  • 6. © Commodity Technology Advisory LLC, 2014 Commodity Management and ERP A ComTech Advisory Whitepaper SAP COMMODITY MANAGEMENT SOLUTION At the request of its customers, SAP has created a strategic investment area within SAP Business Suite applications complete with a dedicated de-velopment and solutions team to collaborate with customers on commodity management. The SAP Commodity Management solution is able to lever-age SAP’s core strengths in logistics, finance and industry solutions as well as any and all work on plat-form, analytics and performance. SAP Commodity Management is already licensed by more than 70 SAP customers around the world. The result is a solution that has addressed the three key areas needed in a commodi-ty management solution as follows, COMMODITY PRICING – SAP’s pricing capabilities within a commodities or raw materials context were already very robust and configurable but SAP has added a special price calculation for commodities that are traded at exchanges. Com-modity pricing with SAP offers tremendous flexibil-ity in terms of building formulas and rules, building in other pricing criteria such as quality attributes for example, utilizing quoted market prices, calendars, currency exchange rates and much more. It is at the heart of the SAP Commodity Management solution and it supports the assessment of fees, taxes, dif-ferential pricing, fixed and floating pricing, derived forward curves and many of the other complexities The leading provider of ERP software globally is SAP. With thousands of implementations across almost every in-dustry, SAP has conceivably seen almost every business need imaginable in terms of ERP requirements. traditionally found in commodity transactions. Added to that function-ality is the ability to track the status of a price; as the final price cannot often be determined until some point in the future either due to fixation timing issues or a need to validate quality attributes, for example. ANALYTICS COMMODITY PURCHASE PROCESS COMMODITY SALES PROCESS MANUFACTURING TRANSPORTATION COMMODITY RISK MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING WAREHOUSING QUALITY mgt. 1 QUALITY QUANTITY MARKET DATA RULES FRAMEWORK Flexible Price Calculation Figure 1 | SAP Business building blocks for Commodity Management Figure 2 | Aspects of Commodity Pricing ANALYTICS
  • 7. © Commodity Technology Advisory LLC, 2014 Commodity Management and ERP A ComTech Advisory Whitepaper The strength of SAP commodity pricing is that it is fully integrated with the SAP standard ERP pricing and therefore benefits from the increased flexibility and configurability that this brings. It also supports index-based and non-indexed based calculations as well as industry-specific pricing needs across all ar-eas of raw materials and commodities. COMMODITY RISK MANAGEMENT – SAP Commodity Risk Management supports a complete range of derivative transactions including futures, listed options, forwards, swaps and OTC options which are used in real-time reporting and analytics. It offers real-time position reporting for physical commodity documents and derivative trans-actions and helps users with mark-to-market calcu-lations and reporting. It also supports the capture and execution of a number of commodity derivatives with full integration with SAP ERP allowing direct processing of postings and payments within one system. The SAP Commodity Risk Management offering is both highly configurable and adaptable in supporting multiple commodities, and other key attributes. Gaining visibility into key risk metrics is easy to achieve across a variety of views into the data by different selection criteria. As a result of the work SAP has done into the user interface, the results are available in readily consumable formats and dash-boards. PERFORMANCE AND ANALYTICS SAP offers its Commodity Management solution on the SAP HANA in-memory platform to provide for scintillating performance and allowing real-time calculation of complex reports such as position and mark-to-market, for example. It can offer the com-plete solution in the Cloud via the SAP HANA En-terprise Cloud to enable rapid implementation and a compelling Total Cost of Ownership. Furthermore, users can select just the functionality that they re-quire. SAP has also worked diligently on the user experience for analytics and reporting particularly leveraging the SAP Fiori user experience (UX) and working in design thinking co-innovation with customers to produce highly consumable and personalized dashboards and reports that can be accessed across a broad range of devices and provide drill-down capabilities. SAP Commodity Management can offer users supe-rior performance and flexibility as well as innovative reporting and user interfaces for enhanced productivity. Figure 3 | SAP Commodity Management Analytics User Interface Example
  • 8. © Commodity Technology Advisory LLC, 2014 Commodity Management and ERP A ComTech Advisory Whitepaper SUMMARY SAP Commodity Management is a specific exten-sion of the SAP ERP solution thus incorporating decades of experience in building, delivering and supporting fully integrated solutions across all indus-tries including those that deal with commodities and raw materials. As a result of this pedigree, it offers some significant benefits to its users in terms of be-ing able to leverage the vast resources that SAP has to offer in terms of performance, scalability, User In-terface, functionality and much more. The focus of the solution supported by a strategic investment and an experienced SAP com-modities management team is on producers, pro-cessors and merchants of raw materials and sellers of finished goods. It is a true Commodity Manage-ment solution that delivers users an enhanced abil-ity to manage their business by optimizing their purchasing and sales activities, helping them understand their exposures, manage positions and conduct hedging operations. Its’ focus is on de-risking the supply chain and helping customers face the unique challenges inherent in industries that are reliant on raw materials. Launching the SAP Commodity Management solution in 2011, SAP has been successful at building in commodity pricing, commodity risk management and other crucial aspects of functionality for this growing group of customers. It already boasts more than 70 customers for its commodity management solution across multiple industries, such as mining & metals, agribusiness and consumer products and others. When you add the ability to leverage performance-enhancing technology such as SAP HANA, sophisticated analytics and the work done by SAP into making highly usable user interfaces, it is clear that SAP has well and truly arrived in the commodity management arena and has built a platform that can only gain in strength with time.
  • 9. ABOUT Commodity Technology Advisory LLC Commodity Technology Advisory is the leading analyst organization covering the ETRM and CTRM markets. We provide the invaluable insights into the issues and trends affecting the users and providers of the technologies that are crucial for success in the constantly evolving global commodities markets. Patrick Reames and Gary Vasey head our team, who’s combined 60-plus years in the energy and commodities markets, provides depth of understanding of the market and its issues that is unmatched and unrivaled by any analyst group. For more information, please visit: ComTech Advisory also hosts the CTRMCenter, your online portal with news and views about commodity markets and technology as well as a comprehensive online directory of software and services providers. Please visit the CTRMCente at: 19901 Southwest Freeway Sugar Land TX 77479 +1 281 207 5412 Prague, Czech Republic +420 775 718 112 ComTechAdvisory.com Email: info@comtechadvisory.com www.comtechadvisory.com www.ctrmcenter.com