Retail and eCommerce

Retail industry encompasses small businesses and chain stores of all sizes. These businesses sell consumer products directly to individual consumers. Within retail, there is extensive classification, depending on the specialty or type of retailer. Segmentation may be by product being retailed (ex: apparel, furniture, electronics, grocery etc.) or channel of distribution (ex: supermarkets, convenience stores, specialty stores etc.).

In U.S, retail jobs are the most common occupation, as per Census.gov, with approximately 7% of U.S population employed in retail frontline operation. Conventional brick and mortar format of retail has been disrupted in the 21st century by the rise of electronic commerce, popularly known as ecommerce.

Ecommerce takes buying and selling of products and services online, thereby significantly disrupting the traditional retail model. Due to the increasing adoption of ecommerce in end consumers, which exploded exponentially during the pandemic, traditional retailers are increasingly adopting the ecommerce model and hence creating an omnichannel strategy.

Technology in Retail and Ecommerce

Retail industry encompasses small businesses and chain stores of all sizes. These businesses sell consumer products directly to individual consumers. Within retail, there is extensive classification, depending on the specialty or type of retailer. Segmentation may be by product being retailed (ex: apparel, furniture, electronics, grocery etc.) or channel of distribution (ex: supermarkets, convenience stores, specialty stores etc.).

In U.S, retail jobs are the most common occupation, as per Census.gov, with approximately 7% of U.S population employed in retail frontline operation. Conventional brick and mortar format of retail has been disrupted in the 21st century by the rise of electronic commerce, popularly known as ecommerce.

Ecommerce takes buying and selling of products and services online, thereby significantly disrupting the traditional retail model. Due to the increasing adoption of ecommerce in end consumers, which exploded exponentially during the pandemic, traditional retailers are increasingly adopting the ecommerce model and hence creating an omnichannel strategy.

Technology in Retail and Ecommerce

While ecommerce is entirely a product of technology, retail industry has not been a stranger to technology either. Likes of Walmart leveraged technology decades ago to build business models that destroyed competitors like K-mart. Technology plays a key role in retail value chain, from core supply chain activities ranging from inbound logistics to last mile delivery, to support activities like procurement, marketing, financial planning, people and resource management, merchandizing, assortment planning etc. On the ecommerce side, in addition to the platforms that support ecommerce and the supply chain components, technology adds value in areas like web analytics, assortment planning, personalization, recommendations etc.

SAP has a rich portfolio of solutions that support retail and ecommerce, branded as omnichannel retail. While its SAP S/4HANA product has customized retail industry features, like merchandize management, a plethora of other technologies like SAP intelligent returns management, SAP commerce cloud, SAP Ariba, SAP CX etc. support key omnichannel retail operations like marketing and customer experience, merchandizing, sourcing, and procurement, financial planning, omnichannel retail and store operations. SAP partner ecosystem also has a rich portfolio of partners like DataXstream, which helps retailers and wholesalers develop robust omnichannel capabilities. 

Key Considerations for SAPinsiders

This article shares how Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA) launched a transformation initiative designed to modernize the company’s core business processes to give employees better access to data in real-time at all levels of the organization. The initiative began as a program to replace its custom legacy ERP system with SAP S/4HANA at its 9,000 stores worldwide but soon turned into a full-scale transformation of WBA’s business.

This article discusses how breakthrough beverages expedited the transformation of its distribution operations leveraging ecommerce and SAP technology. Breakthrough was able to move fast and adapt to changing demand patterns because of end-to-end SAP Commerce Cloud and SAP Customer Data Cloud solutions, as well as SAP ERP Central Component (ECC) for ERP, which has helped them tremendously in meeting customer demand.

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  1. SAP Support – Rather Outdoors Case Study

    Published: 05/April/2023

    Reading time: 1 mins

    Rather Outdoors, the world’s largest fishing and tackle company, faced a 12-month transition period after inheriting an SAP system from a purchased company without the team to operate it. The Config Team, a SAP partner, was chosen to help them navigate the transition. With the Config Team’s support, Rather Outdoors was able to achieve a…

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    Amazon’s Acquisition of iRobot : The War For Consumer Data

    Published: 05/August/2022

    Reading time: 5 mins

    Amazon's decision to buy iRobot is a strategic step geared towards collecting more consumer behavior data points. This article discusses this strategy in detail and explores how Amazon may end up leveraging this data. Specifically, in this article, we explore (1) Why customer data is important (2) How Amazon has worked over the years to…

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    The Future of SAP Testing at Foodstuffs (North Island) NZ

    Our SAP S/4HANA conversion journey includes the important use of Tricentis TOSCA. Our vision of implementing test automation would allow us to run our full SAP test suite, usually executed by 40+ people in 6 weeks, in a matter of hours AND do it on every significant change we make to the system. Mastering SAP…

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    Retail Industry Grows Despite COVID-19 Supply Chain Challenges

    Published: 19/January/2022

    Reading time: 2 mins

    Despite the recent surge in COVID-19 cases and supply chain disruptions, the retail industry grew a robust 14.1% during November and December to $886.7 billion, according to the National Retail Federation (NRF).   The strong growth encouraged NRF to hold its annual conference in person at the Javits Convention Center in New York this week. The…

  5. Managing Risk in the Cloud: Gaining Visibility and Threat Intelligence in the Cloud

    Levi’s wanted to pilot a new SAP Hybrid Enterprise Cloud (HEC) instance, but the potential loss of visibility into its operating environment presented a concern and became a challenge that required additional education. This session examines how, by partnering with Onapsis, Levi’s gained visibility into its cloud environment in order to trust and verify that…

  6. Managing Risk in the Cloud – Levi’s Gains Visibility & Threat Intelligence for SAP HEC

    Levi’s wanted to pilot a new SAP Hybrid Enterprise Cloud (HEC) instance, but the potential loss of visibility into its operating environment presented a concern and became a challenge that required additional education. This session examines how, by partnering with Onapsis, Levi’s gained visibility into its cloud environment in order to trust and verify that…

  7. Case Study: National Vision Creates Data Buy-in, Single Version of Truth with Common Core Measures

    Learn how National Vision, one of the largest optical retailers in the United States operating 1,000 retail locations, established enterprise-wide best practices for developing common core measures, and successfully implemented a core metrics infrastructure and governance that feeds all business reporting and analytics. Learn firsthand from the planning, rollout, and ongoing strategy and maintenance which…

  8. A Roadmap to the Digital Retailing Era

    Published: 10/November/2017

    Reading time: 10 mins

    Ken Murphy, SAPinsider: This is Ken Murphy with SAPinsider. The evolution of technology and digital transformation is having a tremendous impact across industry types, but perhaps nowhere are these forces having a greater impact than retail and fashion. Traditional methods of selling goods and products to end consumers are quickly being replaced by omnichannel offerings…

  9. Why You Need eCommerce Integration

    Published: 20/October/2017

    Reading time: 3 mins

    The process of buying and selling online has grown substantially in the past several years. eCommerce is now  — or should be — top of mind for merchants, entrepreneurs, and retailers everywhere. But with selling online comes the tedious task of maintaining records and data such as orders, invoices, inventory, shipping updates, customer information, and so…

  10. Real-Time Insights for Real-Time Decision Making

    Published: 16/August/2017

    Reading time: 3 mins

    Machine learning is a compelling opportunity for businesses to make intelligent business decisions based on instant, data-driven insights, and retailers are finding this technology to be a natural fit. Machine learning enables retailers to connect fashion trends to actual sales and inventory levels using predictive analytics, ensuring that they always have the right items in…