
SAP Integrated Product Development (IPD) excels by creating a seamless digital thread that connects R&D, procurement, and manufacturing within a single source of truth. By breaking down departmental silos, it enables concurrent engineering, allowing teams to plan the supply chain and production while the design is still being finalized. This integration significantly accelerates time-to-market and reduces costly errors by ensuring that any design change is instantly reflected across the entire enterprise. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Primary drawbacks stem from its high complexity and the significant resources required to maintain it. For many organizations, the steep learning curve and intricate user interface can lead to low initial adoption rates without extensive (and expensive) staff training. The implementation timeline is often long and costly, making it a heavy lift for smaller companies that might find the system's rigid structures more cumbersome than helpful. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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