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Challenges of implementing SaaS solutions in supply chain management

Author: Natalia Noczeń

Implementing SaaS (Software as a Service) solutions in supply chain management is more than just a technical task. It’s a complex process that requires deep involvement from both the vendor and the customer at every stage. The key to success lies in building a strong partnership based on trust and collaboration from the very beginning.

Choosing the right vendor: The foundation for successful implementation

The journey starts with selecting the right vendor. It is crucial to define your business goals and ensure that the software aligns with your specific needs, environment, and processes. Scalability and flexibility are essential, as the solution must be able to grow with your business. Taking the time to properly evaluate potential vendors can save significant time and money, helping to avoid many challenges during implementation.

Key factors for successful deployment

1. Communication

Change often brings uncertainty, which can lead to resistance. Clear and transparent communication is essential. Helping your team understand the benefits of the new solution builds confidence and increases acceptance.

According to the EY Global Supply Chain Survey, 31% of executives identified the main challenge to digitizing supply chains as encouraging employees to adopt new tools and processes while maintaining existing ways of working (EY Global Supply Chain Survey).

2. Strong project team and change management

Assembling a dedicated project team, including a strong Project Manager and key stakeholders who own the processes, is critical. This team ensures alignment between the client and vendor, facilitating smooth execution.

Digital transformation should be approached with a people-first mindset. Training should focus not just on helping employees better perform their day-to-day jobs but also on adapting to new ways of working and executing strategic goals.

3. Thoughtful planning and project governance

A well-defined project scope and realistic timeline are key to success. It is important to avoid rushing deployments or implementing solutions during peak business periods. Effective governance throughout the project will help keep everything on track.

Implementing a new system is not just about changing the technology—it’s about changing the way people work. Our priority is to support teams at every stage, from process analysis to training and technical support. The key to success is open communication and the full engagement of the project team, which ensures a smooth transition to the new system and minimizes risks.
Olha Venzlovska
Contract Manager

4. Process analysis

Before deploying the new solution, review your existing processes. If they are not formalized, work with your vendor to map them out. If they are, ensure that your company is following them as documented. There is often a gap between the theoretical process and reality. Define the future state (“TO BE”) processes, get internal agreement, and then proceed with the technical implementation.

5. Training and support

The effectiveness of any SaaS solution depends on user adoption. Investing in comprehensive training and selecting a vendor that provides strong onboarding and support will ensure that the system is adopted successfully. According to a report by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), 25% of executives cited difficulties in attracting and retaining “digital native” talent to help transform their supply chains (PwC, 2023 Digital Trends in Supply Chain Survey).

Implementing SaaS solutions in supply chain management is a complex process that requires more than just technical resources. Both the vendor and the customer need to be fully engaged to ensure successful execution. Key elements include effective communication, selecting the right vendor, and managing change efficiently. Comprehensive training and support, as well as thoughtful planning and process analysis, are essential for smooth transitions and long-term success.