SCM Champs Gains SAP Status to Expand Supply Chain Work

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WILMINGTON, DE — SCM Champs has become an SAP partner, giving the Wilmington-based consulting firm access to the software company’s technical resources and training as it seeks to expand supply chain implementation work across North America.

The designation applies to SCM Champs’ consulting operations in industries including pharmaceuticals, ecommerce, semiconductors and manufacturing. The firm has completed more than 10 supply chain implementations since its founding in 2018.

SAP partner status gives the company access to SAP tools, technical support, training programs and implementation methodologies. SCM Champs expects to use those resources in projects involving supply chain planning, warehousing, transportation, logistics and digital transformation.

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The arrangement could strengthen the firm’s position when competing for enterprise projects in which SAP credentials and access to the company’s support network influence vendor selection.

Founder and Chief Executive Officer Prabhjot Singh described the partnership as an expansion of the firm’s capacity to manage complex supply chain assignments.

“It means they get access to better tools, deeper expertise, and a partner that is fully equipped to guide them through even the most complex supply chain challenges,” Singh stated.

SCM Champs is targeting pharmaceutical companies that require compliance and audit controls, ecommerce operators managing inventory and fulfillment pressures, and manufacturers seeking greater visibility across production and supplier networks.

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The company operates in the United States, India and Canada. Its consultants work across SAP-related planning, warehousing, transportation and logistics systems.

SCM Champs did not disclose financial terms associated with the partnership or provide revenue, staffing or customer-growth projections.

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