The authors of »Global Available-to-Promise with SAP: Functionality and Configuration«
Pavan Verma
Pavan Verma has more than 16 years of experience in Supply Chain Management and has worked in the fields of GATP, SNP, and SD for over 12 years. Pavan‘s experience is diverse, and he has been a team leader, architect, and consultant on global projects with Big 4Four consulting and leading companies. In addition, he has vast experience in the pharmaceutical, paper, high tech, consumer packaging goods, and utility industries.
Sandeep Pradhan
Sandeep Pradhan is an SAP solution architect in the supply chain management field and has more than 17 years of professional experience. He specializes in supply chain application advisory services and has achieved results by helping clients understand, architect, select, and implement the SAP supply chain solutions required to run their businesses. In his various roles (project manager, solution architect, functional consultant, supply chain manager), he has been responsible for providing thought leadership in supply chain strategy, business processes transformation, technology architecture, and business integration. He has worked on numerous full lifecycle SAP APO-Demand Planning and Supply Network Planning implementations from the discovery phase through the implementation phase. Sandeep holds an MBA from Monash University, Australia, and is also author of the book Implementing and Configuring SAP Event Management (SAP PRESS, 2010) and co-author of Global Available-to-Promise with SAP: Functionality and Configuration (SAP PRESS, 2011).
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