Event Summary
Just
when many might have begun to think that SSA Global, a Chicago,
IL-based extended enterprise solutions and services provider for process manufacturing,
discrete manufacturing, consumer, services, and public companies worldwide,
which had turned into a ravenous enterprise applications market consolidator
over the last few years, had finally satisfied its voracious urge, the vendor
struck again. To be fair, prior to its most recent acquisition, SSA Global had
also done a notable work in making sense out of its slew of earlier acquisitions,
which analysis will be the topic of another forthcoming article.
To
refresh our memory, the vendor, which was once an object case of poorly managed
enterprise resource planning (ERP) company during the late 1990s (see
Another
One Bites the Dust—SSA Gored to Death), has since late 2001 experienced
a dozen or so of consecutive quarters of growth and profitability that are possibly
unique in the industry today, but it has also done it while concurrently orchestrating
several successful acquisitions, including former EXE Technologies,
Inc. (see SSA
GT to EXE-cute (Yet) Another Acquisition), Baan, Elevon,
and Ironside Technologies (see Baan
And SSA GT Merge To Form A Mid-Market Empire With An ''Iron Side''),
Infinium Software (see Is
SSA GT Betting Infini(um)tely On Acquisitions?), interBiz,
the former e-Business division of Computer Associates (see
CA
Unloads interBiz Collection Into SSA GT's Sanctuary) and MAX
International (see SSA
Acquires MAX Hoping To Leap From Its MIN). As a result, the vendor
now has 121 locations worldwide and its product offerings are used by more than
13,000 customers, some of which represent market-leading companies, in over
ninety countries.
While
the market has been aware of the vendor still tirelessly eyeing many more acquisitions
of ailing competitors with notable products or technologies and install bases,
former supply chain management (SCM) leaders i2 Technologies
and Manugistics being speculatively mentioned, another acquisition
happened on June 14, when SSA Global announced the completion of its acquisition
of substantially all of the assets of Arzoon Inc. (www.arzoon.com),
a San Mateo, CA-based privately-held provider of integrated logistics and global
trade management (GTM) technology. Financial terms of the transaction were
not disclosed.
Arzoon's
unified supply chain execution (SCE) infrastructure, which is used
to increase global supply chain velocity and performance, is envisioned to augment
SSA Global's existing SCM solution and strategy, which was, coincidentally or
not, announced at the beginning of June as a result of SSA Global's ongoing
commitment to address the extended ERP needs of its customers worldwide. To
that end, SSA Global's SCM strategy is "to deliver robust solutions that address
the key requirements of customers and prospects at a competitive price, while
extending the value of their existing technology investments".
The
SSA SCM solution suite combines best-of-breed functionality
with specialized industry expertise added through strategic acquisitions, such
as Baan and EXE Technologies. The suite leverages erstwhile proven best-of-breed
products and technologies that fuse the demand chain with the supply chain to
forecast demand, take an order, give an accurate promise date, manufacture the
right goods, position inventory properly, pick, pack and ship efficiently while
maintaining optimal inventory levels. Accordingly, the SSA SCM solution offering
includes
- SSA
Demand Planning
- SSA
Inventory Planning
- SSA
Order Planning
- SSA
Production Planning
- SSA
Supply Planning and Replenishment
- SSA
Logistics and Transportation Planning
- SSA
Warehouse Management
- SSA
Transportation Management
During
the last several quarters, many companies in various industries have reportedly
purchased and implemented SSA SCM solutions, particularly the customers that
have chosen to implement supply chain solutions to extend the value of their
original investment in ERP. Select customers of SSA Global's SCM suite include
Publix, TNT Logistics, Americold,
Flextronics, Georgia Pacific, Solectron,
Menlo Logistics, NFI Industries, and Vector
SCM.
Arzoon brings its n-tier global logistics execution solution, which includes global transportation management, international trade compliance, inventory visibility, exception management, and trading partner management to the SSA SCM portfolio. SSA Global thus believes its customers will gain greater visibility into core SCE processes while reducing transportation and logistics costs, integrating security and trade compliance, and improving procurement, fulfillment, and customer service. The vendor will initially focus on integrating Arzoon into SSA Transportation Management, and by combining Arzoon's functionality with SSA Transportation Management, as well as with SSA Warehouse Management down the track, SSA Global aims at delivering a comprehensive and strategic SCM solution that can help companies move products globally with the lowest possible total landed cost, while also providing visibility into their supply chain movements.
This
is Part One of a three-part report.
Part
Two will discuss the market impact.
Part
Three will discuss challenges, and make user recommendations.
Strategic Solutions Team
Further,
somewhat related to the SSA SCM brand unification, to bring greater focus to
its customers' requirements addressed by extended ERP solutions, at the end
of May, SSA Global introduced a dedicated Strategic Solutions
team, comprised of industry experts solely focused on providing, servicing,
and implementing strategic extended ERP solutions (i.e., SCM as well as customer
relationship management [CRM], supplier relationship management
[SRM], corporate performance management [CPM] and product lifecycle
management [PLM] solutions) for current and prospective SSA Global customers.
Companies seeking to address current business challenges, gain competitive advantage
and extend the value of their existing enterprise systems (e.g., to improve
operational efficiencies, reduce time-to-market, optimize costs and increase
overall productivity, etc.) can now look to SSA Global's Strategic Solutions
team.
SSA Global doubled its market share in 2003 and at the same time selectively integrated best-of-breed solutions into its world-class portfolio. The newly-formed Strategic Solutions team should bring necessary focus to the extended ERP solutions, and will work in concert with SSA Global's account management to reinforce customer engagements that include the extension solutions that the team will focus on:
- SSA
CPM, including Enterprise Planning, Enterprise Scorecarding, and
Enterprise Business Intelligence (BI), which originate from the original
equipment manufacturer (OEM) partnership with Cognos
- SSA
SCM, including Supply Chain Planning (SCP), Supply Chain Collaboration and
SCE, which originate from former interBiz, Baan and EXE acquisitions, and
from the partnership with Logilityfor demand planning
- SSA
CRM,
including Sales Management, Marketing Management, Enterprise Service Management
and Collaborative Order Management, which originate from Baan, Ironside (the
order management area), and partly from the recent organic product development
-
SSA PLM, which originates from Baan
-
SSA SRM, which originates from Ironside, Baan (in the procurement
area), and partly from the recent organic product development.
With the formation of a dedicated Strategic Solutions team, SSA Global has put in place experts across all major functional areas including sales, marketing, support and product development to consistently anticipate and deliver against its customers' extended enterprise needs. Jim Handy has been appointed president of SSA Global Strategic Solutions, reporting to Graeme Cooksley, executive vice president of SSA Global, responsible for worldwide field operations, marketing, support, and product management.
Handy
joined SSA Global last year and was instrumental in the company's integration
of Baan in North America. Then he greatly contributed to SSA Global's successful
merger with EXE Technologies. Prior to joining SSA Global, Handy served as senior
vice president for Geac Enterprise Solutions where he had global
profit and loss (P&L) responsibilities for the SmartStream
and SmartEnterprise ERP product lines. Some of current marquee
SSA Global's key Strategic Solutions customers include Averitt Express,
Britain's Ministry of Defense, The Big Food Group,
Frans Maas, Somerfield Stores, UBS
Warburg, and QVC.
Arzoon
On
its hand, Arzoon has aggressively pursued its vision of a combined transportation
management system (TMS) and global logistics execution and trade management
platform provider, culminating with the general availability of Arzoon
LIFE Release 6.0 on April 6. The software suite has since been available
through Arzoon's application service provider (ASP) services for new and existing
customers. Many of the new capabilities have been developed to address the needs
of leading supply chain customers of Arzoon in retail, consumer packaged goods
(CPG), food and beverage, and high-tech manufacturing as well as to respond
to industry changes in the area of hours of service and global trade compliance
reasonable care standards. The key new features, which were designed to solve
real world problems in these industries and to further increase the return on
investment (ROI) of Arzoon's solutions for its customers include
- Comprehensive
support of the hours of service (HOS) rules by providing dock door scheduling
and enhanced transportation optimization. The new HOS rules create additional
cycle time and cost for those shippers or receivers that do not have efficient
dock processes in place. Arzoon's Dock Door Scheduling enhancement
should decrease costs by eliminating dead time and providing controls for
prioritization and visibility to shipments while automating manual processes.
-
Arzoon's Transportation Optimizer should give users visibility into
consolidation opportunities across the entire organization and provide them
with reduced transportation costs producing a usable optimized shipping plan
through seamless integration to transportation execution and visibility processes.
Overall, the customers should gain value through optimized shipments, re-optimize
suboptimal (non-full) shipments, and automatically execute on full shipments.
Savings can also be realized with order aggregation, multiple pick-up or drop-off
and continuous move or backhaul creation with cost prorating based on both
weight and distance.
-
Integration of key functionality from Arzoon's stand-alone Vigilance
Event Management software to provide centralized, real-time, closed-loop
alerts and resolutions of complex business events and exceptions as they occur
throughout the fulfillment process. This should provide management with the
critical view across the trading community of the events and exceptions that
are driving profitability along with enhanced messaging notification, thereby
allowing faster reaction to problems and improving customer service and management
control. Additionally, Arzoon's Vigilance Event Management can be implemented
to support Sarbanes-Oxley requirements by continuously monitoring (auditing)
key metrics, business rules, and control points in real time.
-
Arzoon's Freight Audit functionality reportedly allows companies
to benefit from cost recovery in the range of 2 to 5 percent as quoted by
third party payment firms allowing them to reduce these costs and eliminate
the float taken by many third party payment companies. Companies should now
be able to internalize this traditionally labor-intensive process with minimal
headcount requirements and more closely control carrier payments.
-
Arzoon's Import Entry Audit compares purchase orders against commercial
invoices, and the Broker's 7501 entry form with standardized business processes
and helping to ensure trade and Sarbanes-Oxley compliance. The possible benefits
from this enhancement also include the cost savings from empowering users
to proactively manage by exception and avoid fines and penalties while reducing
overheads associated with the compliance process.
This
concludes Part One of a three-part report.
Part
Two will discuss the market impact.
Part
Three will discuss challenges, and make user recommendations.
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Part 4: Just Give Us the Bottom Line | Identifying the ROI of a Software Application for SCM
Part 3: Performing the Data Analysis | SupplyChain.Oracle.com And The 20-Day Implementation | Identifying the ROI of a Software Application for SCM
Part 2: We Are Looking for the Vendor To Tell Us | Identifying the ROI of a Software Application for SCM
Part 1: We Need To Know Now | Entrada Brings New MOTIVAtion to Market | HighJump Software Guarantees Fixed Prices | PeopleSoft: Giving Fervent Hope To The Market And Jitters To The Competition. Part 2: The Implications | PeopleSoft: Giving Fervent Hope To The Market And Jitters To The Competition. Part 1: The News | Trigo Helps Suppliers Connect | i2 Now Serving B2B Suppliers | i2 Bleeds In Shark-Infested Waters | McHugh Software’s DigitaLogistix Built On Strong Foundation | SAPped Catalyst Warns in Wake of CEO Departure | Formation Systems Pioneers Product Design Collaboration For The Process Industries | Nike Blames i2 For Finish In Losers Bracket | i2 Buys RightWorks, Deals Blow To Ariba, Manugistics | IT Services E-Procurement | Industri-Matematik Joins The Portal Market | NAPM Puts The Spotlight On Change | Manugistics and Agile Make it Official on Valentine’s Day | FreeMarkets’ Surprise Acquisition of Adexa Leaves Many Heads Shaking | Business Objects Teams With TopTier For Analytics | New Dimensions in EC and SCM Part 5: E-Procurement for Process Improvement | New Dimensions in EC and SCM Part 4: Using E-Procurement to Leverage Volume | New Dimensions in EC and SCM Part 3: E-Procurement Can Broaden the Supplier Pool | New Dimensions in EC and SCM Part 2: The Efficiency Gains of E-Procurement | New Dimensions in EC and SCM Part 1: The Benefits of E-Procurement | Provia Gets Nod From BMG Distribution | WAM Systems Offers Supply Chain Planning Packaged Solution For Chemicals | With Commerce One, Your Reach May Be The Same As Your Grasp | Andersen Gives Yantra a Vote of Confidence | Logility Unveils Voyager Select For Total Landed Cost | Prophet 21 First Quarter Revenues Suffer But Pipeline Grows | Manugistics Lays Groundwork For Talus Integration | PurchasePro Acquires Stratton Warren | Aspen Technology Evolves Into Digital Marketplace Provider | Manhattan’s Footprint Grows With Intrepa Acquisition | Aspen’s Step Backward in the First Quarter Part of Familiar Dance | Data Mining: The Brains Behind eCRM | i2 Third Quarter Results Are The Usual Story | Hubspan is in Suppliers’ Corner | Optum’s ConnectStream: First the Pieces Now the Glue | Logistics.com Becomes Transportation Service Provider For Commerce One | Texas Instruments Tells War Stories At i2 Planet | i2 Will Come Out Ahead In Kmart Deal | J.D. Edwards Touts Leadership in Collaboration and Flexibility -- There Seems to be Some Notable Functionality Too | i2 Technologies Lives Life In The Fast Lane | Demantra Secures More Venture Financing | Is Baan Showing Signs of Life After Death? | i2 e-Business Strategy Services Not For Everyone | Commerce One Selects Entrada Software For Affiliate Program | Provia Software Rises To The Challenge | They Know When You Have Gas | Syncra Systems Helps Kimberly-Clark Clean Up | SynQuest Posts Mixed Results | J.D. Edwards’ Mixed Blessings | eConnections Expands Web With IPNet | IMI Sees Red In Dawn Of Fiscal 2001 | EXE and i2 Advance Relationship | The New Manugistics Faces A New Millennium | Thru-Put Announces Features For New APS Release | ICARUS Ends Solo Flight With Aspen | The Pros and Cons of Collaborative Planning | Logility FY 2001 Comes In Like a Lamb | Aspen Technology Built Success From The Ground Up | i2 Paints Broad Strokes at eDay | More Marketplace Success For Manugistics? | Lasership.com Looks To Descartes For Same-Day Delivery Help | Manhattan Associates Completes Second Quarter On Record Pace | Logistics.com Solutions Target A Grand Scale | EXE Technologies Begins Life In The Public Eye | True to its Texas Roots, i2 Does Everything Big | Never Was A Story Of More Woe Than This Of RJR And Nabisco | Manhattan Partnership With E3, MarketMAX Strikes Compromise | Aspen - To Netfinity and Beyond | SCT Fygir To Lubricate Valvoline’s Supply Chain | American Software - A Tacit Avant-Garde? | Optum Unveils Tradestream For Collaborative Fulfillment | License Revenue Up At The New Manugistics | Logility Collaborative Planning Solutions Offer Sound Proposition | Oracle Proud To Be Number Two | J. D. Edwards FOCUSes on Active Supply Chain | i2 To Power Best Buy | Descartes Plots A Record Course In New Millennium | Supply Chain Management Audio Conference Transcript | AspenTech Completes Another Piece of the Refining Puzzle With Petrolsoft | HK Systems Gives Birth To Software Company, irista™ | Manugistics To Help Amazon.com In Global Expansion | After Strong Game, Logility Suffers Fourth Quarter Loss | Ross Systems’ Renaissance Yet to Happen | Ariba Gains Legs Courtesy of Descartes | Adexa Reports Record First Quarter Results | i2 Technologies Gets Reporting Help From Hyperion | Saltare.com Prepares LEAP Into B2B Fray | ChemicalsWorld.com Debuts On The Web | Adexa Prepares To Step Into The Spotlight | Spring Brings New Growth To Manhattan Associates | Catalyst Emerges Strong in 2000 | i2 Enlists Honeywell in Process Industry Play | NeoModal Launches Corporate Ship On Promising Journey | SynQuest, Ford Deliver a Novel Application for Inbound Logistics | SynQuest Teams With InterWorld for Internet Sales and Fulfillment | IMI Hopes Vivaldi Plays Well for Reverse Auctioneer | Will That Wretched ERP Finally Die? Possibly, But Only the Acronym! | Go Fygir! SCT Defeats Incumbent AspenTech at Texaco, Shell Venture | Internet Makes SCP All That It Can Be | Symix Launches eSyte Supply Chain | Is J. D. Edwards’ xtr@ Ordinary? | Cyclone Untangles Digital Partnerships | SynQuest Ships Manufacturing Software for AS/400 | Manugistics: An Old Dog Learns New Tricks | Logility, IBM to Offer Mid Market Solutions on AS/400 | i2’s Aspect Acquisition Not Overpriced | Komatsu Employs “Mod Squad” For Logility Implementation | Supply Chain Planning in 2000: The Brains Behind Internet Fulfillment | IMI, IBM Take First Step in Third Quarter | Commerce One and Adexa Build Castles in the Air | i2 Adds More Verticals To Ra-b2b-it Stew | Acquisition Places Descartes Before E-Transport | Manugistics Takes Another Hit on Earnings as CFO Resigns | Descartes Systems Group Makes D&T Growth List | Catalyst International Secures French Connection with Steria | i2 Announces e-Business Strategy | Catalyst International Bit by Y2K Bug | Geac and JBA Join Forces to Form New ERP Giant | Optum Gets a Hand From Categoric | Computer Associates, Baan Japan and EXE Announce Strategic Alliance to Provide Total Supply Chain Management Solutions | New Management at Manhattan Associates | i2 Technologies Garners Semiconductor Award | Aspen Technology Posts First-Quarter Loss but Beats Estimates | Hershey's Halloween Nightmare All Too Common for Supply Chain Implementations | Deloitte & Touche Alliance with SynQuest Largely Symbolic | Logility Surges on Second Quarter Earnings Announcement | More Than 600 Customers Live on J.D. Edwards OneWorld. Dot.Com and Brick & Mortar Customers Alike Select J.D. Edwards to Achieve E-Business Agility | SAP Announces Investment in Catalyst International | Fortune Smiles on i2 Technologies | Baan Acquisition Expands Product Set and Integration Issues | Descartes Evolution Yields Revenue Growth But No Profits | Cap Gemini Eyeing Ernst & Young Business Unit | Industri-Matematik Posts 2Q00 Loss But Sells CRM | Andersen Consulting to Grab a Piece of the Internet Pie | Aspen Technology Signs Pact with PWC | SAP Highlights Supply Chain Management Tools | Manugistics Posts Third Quarter Loss But Sees License Growth | PeopleSoft, Lawson To Resell Integration Tools | Heads Roll at Consulting Giant in Wake of SEC Investigation | Manhattan Associates Partners with Intentia | Analysis of Manhattan Associates' New Partnership with CommercialWare | Logility Signs First ASP Deal with ebaseOne | Aspen Follows Good Quarter With Internet Launch | EXE Latest Vendor to Join IBM Supply Chain Club | AspenTech Launches e-Business InitiativeFinally | ERP Vendors Moving to Aerospace and Defense Markets | SCT Corp Previews New B2B Planning, Execution, and eProcurement Suite | Company Makes Good On B2B Collaboration | Siebel Sees Farther on Shoulders of Giants | G-Log Offers New Start For CEO, Management Team | The New Manugistics Debuts eBusiness Products | SAP Posts Solid Q499, but Warns of Q100 | What's in a Name for Supply Chain Vendors? | i2 Technologies: Is the Boom Over? | BAAN Announces "Open World": Business-To-Business Collaboration Over The Internet | B2Big Deal for IBM, Ariba, and i2 | Compaq Buys a Chunk of Inacom - But Will It Help? | i2 Technologies at the Front of the Supply Chain | AspenTech Searching for Definition in FY2000 | Manugistics Faces Uncertain Future | SAP APO: Will it Fill the Gap? | SSA: Evolving into systems integrator to survive | JBA: Will it remain "@ctive Enterprise"? | Industri-Matematik Faces Uphill Climb | Advanced Planning and Scheduling: A Critical Part of Customer Fulfillment | Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) Market - Dismal 1999, the New Millennium to bring Relief (for Some) | Descartes Systems Group: Small Company With Large Ambition | Logility: Voyager in B2B Collaborative Commerce | QAD Inc.: The Art of Vertical Focus | Catalyst International Ties Fate to SAP | Surf's Up at Akamai |