A Global R12 E-Business Suite Rollout Case Study Closure Systems International: A Combination of Implementing and Upgrading Prepared by: Josh Scheumann, EBS Director, Zanett Glenn Keller, CIO, Closure Systems International
Welcome
Agenda Introductions Closure Systems International (CSI) Zanett CSI s Oracle history Asia-Pacific Rollout European Rollout South America Rollout R12 / Net-New Considerations R12 / Upgrade Considerations Resourcing Recap Q&A
Introductions
Today s Presenters Glenn Keller CIO of Closure Systems International Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana Deploying and Supporting the E-Business Suite since 2002. Josh Scheumann Zanett, Managing Director, E-Business Suite practice Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana 17+ years of Oracle experience
CSI Overview
Closure Systems International (CSI) CSI, a Part of Reynolds Group Holdings, was Acquired by Rank in 2008 Rank Group is a private group of companies headquartered in New Zealand and wholly owned by Graeme Hart Rank Group operates in packaging, consumer products, auto parts and building supplies The Group generates annual revenues of ~US$18 billion and employs ~48,000 people
The Project
The Global Footprint Appleton Lake Forest Feversham, Canada Weyauwega Erie, PA Hungary Crawfordsville Louisville Indianapolis Salt Lake City Sandston Lewiston Richmond Hot Springs Olive Branch Spain Kilgore South Boston Germany China Wuhan China Tianjin Seoul Ensenada, Mexico Guadalajara Saltillo, Mexico Carrollton Colombia Shreveport Costa Rica China Guangzhou Manila Hong Kong Itapissuma Peru 2004 São 2009 Paulo 2006 2009 2011 2012 2012 2003 Central Delete 5 2010 2013 2005 Europe Clone and Combine Asia Pacific Brazil 2013 Europe US R11.5.8 America Billion Deploy New South Upgrade to R11.5.10 Deploy 8 TB SAP and R12.1.3 New R12.1.3 New R12.1.3 New OTC R11.5.8 New Records Acquisitions America R11.5.10 New OTC Alcoa Oracle in one OTC OTC Upgrade Deployment OTC from Alcoa 11.5.10 (November) Deployment Environment Supply Chain Deployment Deployment Deployment Environment
Global Standardization (Cookbook) Assess current usage of Oracle and changes in R12 and recommend global configuration baseline Build global template and standardized tools for rapid, standard deployment Reduce implementation and operating costs by leveraging a common approach and reducing complexity Ensure input from IT, experienced Oracle Users and Business Reps in the region Validate areas of concern and improvement
Asia-Pacific Rollout Net-New China (3), Korea, Philippines, Hong Kong 11 months Don t under estimate language barriers Translated documentation Translators during design building, testing, and training sessions Cannot move at the same speed Golden Tax integration (China) Buggy lots of Oracle Support tickets Only internal to China s borders Statutory Chart of Accounts for Reporting Interfacing is available but may be able to handle with FSGs Don t over-solution! Korea Banking integration complexities
European Rollout Upgrade Germany, Spain, Hungary 9 months July / August holiday period in Europe Plan project schedules around this core timeframe No testing events (try for core build / development during this) Secondary ledgers due to statutory charts Spain/Hungary biggest impact, Germany not as bad but growing Currency issues / valuation Hungary (EUR vs HUF) AR Factoring Spain Buggy lots of Oracle Support tickets (data corruption) Tax in upgrade is not 100% clean; takes time to troubleshoot Some language barriers depending on location but not to level of Asia-Pacific Banking integration complexities
South American Rollout Re-implement Brazil (Phase 1), Argentina, Chile, Columbia.(Phase 2) Costing is an adventure in each country. You will likely wind up running Periodic Average Costing which is a black art. Brazil has many specific requirements, and most of these are covered by Oracle Brazil. You will likely use Mastersaf or Synchro for NFE (Nota Fiscal Electronica) and Tax calculation. There are tables within the database specifically to interface with these. You can not operate without the NFE process. There is no workaround. Integrated Receiving is another major customization specific to Brazil
Lessons Learned
R12 Net-New Considerations Leverage UPK or other tool for documentation Avoid customizations build this structure and approach into your project upfront and ensure it is well known Did have some for localizations that required customizations Otherwise, standardized on existing customizations or vanilla Get into an instance early to start reviewing process flows and screens (even if using a VISION instance) Minimum of 3 instances / 4 if possible PROD, DEV, TEST, (PATCH) Investigate Localizations early Your DBA team could be on the critical path.
R12 Upgrade Considerations Printing will change move toward PASTA printing Printers must accommodate Post-script printing Older printers may have issues with memory (larger files/images) Start early on: Banking interfaces / checks remediation Cash management interfaces / reports - highly affected w/ R12 Tax reporting - significantly impacted with E-Business Tax / VAT Moving to BI Publisher output formatting from 3 rd party (Optio) Base SLA configurations will not give you same detail in GL Without specific configurations to fit your subledger needs Even if not using SLA to drive accounting rules
R12 Upgrade Considerations Get into R12 instance early (change management) Leveraged R12 instances from Asia-Pac for R12 delta training Significant screen differences customers, suppliers, banks
Resourcing You need someone who knows the local legal requirements and can mix it up with the location personnel. A consultant or 2 on the ground is nice but watch out for Stockholm Syndrome Your core team has to be familiar with how your company operates and why. Otherwise you will not have enough credibility to drive needed changes. Do not underestimate the DBA work load. Overseas travel takes its toll. We saw some burnout. Have an emergency travel service.
Wrap-up
Recap Localizations research early Standardize As many business process and setups as you can Stay vanilla Executive support Printers they are tough! Tax engine it is powerful but complicated Language / Communication don t under estimate Banking interfaces and communication takes time In Brazil NFE process is critical start early. DBAs will need time to master the upgrade. Get into the system early test, play, test, play
Q&A Glenn Keller Glenn.keller@csiclosures.com 804.281.2402 Josh Scheumann Josh.scheumann@zanett.com 317.502.5674
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