

We greatly appreciated the trusting and productive collaboration with CPRO conlog and look forward to exciting follow-up projects.
Andreas Maaß, Head of logistics systems & processes, H. & J. Brüggen KG
The challenge
For many people, they belong on the kitchen table in the morning: breakfast cereals in the form of cornflakes, muesli or puffed cereals. To ensure that the customer finds the desired product in the supermarket, the manufacturer must have error-free storage and production processes. In order to continue to meet this requirement in the future, H. & J. Brüggen KG decided to introduce a decentralised SAP EWM (on SAP S/4HANA 1909) with the integrated SAP material flow management system MFS.
The Solution
With CPRO conlog as a project partner, the aim was to create a future-proof warehouse management system that would also be able to map future expansions, particularly in the area of automation.
As the food manufacturer had previously been using SAP WM, all actual processes had to be transferred to the new system. The consultants integrated additional scanner processes with transfer points between the individual buildings into these processes; from now on, warehouse movements will be carried out consistently with scanners. In addition, process changes in production required the adaptation and mapping of various levels and work processes in the system.
All of this happened under difficult conditions: Parallel to the SAP EWM / MFS implementation, a new - automated - high-bay warehouse was built at the historically grown site; trouble-free operation of the two existing, differently aged and interconnected high-bay warehouses had to be guaranteed at all times.