Managing Business in Times of Volatile Commodity Prices Anja Strothkämper, Vice President LoB Solutions for Commodity Management, Mannheim, September 12th 2012 Legal Disclaimer The information in this presentation is confidential and proprietary to SAP and may not be disclosed without the permission of SAP. This presentation is not subject to your license agreement or any other service or subscription agreement with SAP. SAP has no obligation to pursue any course of business outlined in this document or any related presentation, or to develop or release any functionality mentioned therein. This document, or any related presentation and SAP's strategy and possible future developments, products and/or platforms directions and functionality are all subject to change and may be changed by SAP at any time for any reason without notice. The information on this document is not a commitment, promise or legal obligation to deliver any material, code or functionality. 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All rights reserved. 2 Agenda Motivation for Commodity Management SAP Solution Approach SAP Solution Offering Roadmap Summary © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 3 Motivation Global trends and their impact on commodity management Volatility fueled by market dynamics Increasing focus on risk management Increasing demand in emerging markets (China and India) is creating a tight balance between supply and demand Increased focus on risk management by crisisshaken executives, driven by the need to protect earnings and keep company operations running Geopolitical uncertainties Rising influence of hedge funds and financial institutions Compliance with government regulations like the Sarbanes-Oxley Act Companies struggle to keep up and comply with regulations like hedge accounting laws Strong demand for business solutions designed to meet these requirements © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 5 Commodity prices are volatile Commodity Price Volatility is constantly increasing for commodities like Oil, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Sugar and Wheat. Volatility is significantly higher than for currencies or interest rates Volatility has a high impact on the profit of many companies Calculating and managing the material cost for end products is difficult Liquidity and cash planning becomes challenging Hedging with financial derivatives can be a strategy to manage the challenges of volatility Source: Commerzbank /Wirtschaftswoche – Commodity radar screen for March 2012 © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 6 Commodity management industries Commodity producers Commodity converters Commodity consumers Industry examples Industry examples Industry examples Oil Mining Agriculture © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. Chemicals Metals Mill products Oil and gas (refining) Utilities Automotive Consumer products High tech Aerospace Industrial machinery and components Defense and security; public administration Travel and logistics 7 Impact of Price Volatility for a Metal Smelter Un-hedged: High Risk Exposure Buy raw material containing copper Sell refined copper Example for a typical metal company: 2 Month processing time Loss by copper price fluctuation Revenue from Processing fee Negative overall contribution margin August raw material purchase: 95% Purchase Price: (monthly avg August) October refined material sale: Sales Price: (monthly avg October) Processing Fee: 50,000 TO Cu, payable 9,000 USD/TO Cu 47,500 TO Cu 7,300 USD/TO Cu 400 USD/TO Cu Loss of 1,300 USD / TO Cu processed Total loss of 62 Mio USD for the month (= 7,300 – 9,000 + 400 ) Copper Grade A – London Metal Exchange (LME) Official Price Curve in US$/t – Cash Buyer © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 8 Impact of Price Volatility for a Metal Smelter Hedged: No/Low Risk and ensured profitability Buy raw material containing copper Sell refined copper 2 Month processing time Loss by copper price fluctuation Sell copper Future Example for a typical metal company: Processing fee Gain of 400 USD / TO Cu processed Total gain of 19 Mio USD for the month Profit from Futures Derivatives Buy copper Future Copper Grade A – London Metal Exchange (LME) Official Price Curve in US$/t – Cash Buyer © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 9 Impact of Price Volatility for a Mining Company How do I secure my planned profit? Where will the market be in the future? What will my revenue & profit look like? Contango (“optimistic”) 3 2 4 Forward curve (“Realistic as of today”) Revenue @ risk Backwardation (“pessimistic”) Cost & deductions 1 History Copper Grade A – LME Official Price Curve in US$/t – Cash Buyer Today 2 1 © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. Sign Physical Sales Contract (Del. + Pricing in 6 Months) Future 3 Evaluate Risk 4 Purchase Commodity Future (Sell in 6 Months 7600 $) “pessimistic” scenario becomes reality. Revenue by future pays off “loss/lost profit” for physical deal 10 Impact of Price Volatility for a Mining Company How do I even increase my planned profit? Increase Profit – Know & monitor the market – use competitive advantage & insight Where will the market be in the future? What will my revenue & profit look like? Potential gain for floating 3 2 4 Potential loss for floating Cost & deductions 1 History Copper Grade A – LME Official Price Curve in US$/t – Cash Buyer Today 2 1 © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. Sign Physical Sales Contract (Del. + Pricing in 6 Months) Future 3 Evaluate Market, MtM, Risk & potential Contango (“optimistic”): • Convert Physical Deals Fix to Floating (Swaps) • Move QP further into the future (1MAMA -> 3MAMA) for new physical/spot deals or via Swaps •… Backwardation (“pessimistic”): • Convert Physical Deals Floating to Fix (Swaps) • Move QP to start as early as possible (3MAMA -> 1MAMA) • Minimize Risk through Futures/Options… 4 Purchase Commodity Swap fix to float (now risk exists) “optimistic” scenario becomes reality. Additional Revenue by swap 11 SAP Solution Approach SAP’s approach to commodity management Commodity management solutions from SAP is one of the strategic investment areas within SAP‘s Business Suite application platform Leveraging SAP‘s core strengths in logistics, finance and industry solutions New cross industry organizational unit for Commodity management Dedicated development team for Commodity management Collaboration with customers and partners to build solution roadmap and to develop best in class solutions © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 13 Commodity management solutions from SAP © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 14 Commodity management – business building blocks Analytics Quality mgt. Commodity purchase process Commodity trading Warehousing Transportation Commodity sales process Manufacturing Commodity risk management Accounting © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 15 Commodity management – our solution platform SAP BusinessObjects portfolio Commodity management specifics Commodity management specifics Global Trade Management (GTM) Materials management (MM) Commodity management specifics Commodity pricing and invoicing (CPE) Sales and distribution (SD) Commodity management specifics SAP Treasury and Risk Management application Accounting (financials and controlling: FI/CO) Quality management © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. Production planning Supply chain management Transportation management Global trade services More 16 Commodity management solutions from SAP streamline processes across procurement, sales, risk management and accounting departments Commodity sales and procurement Finance Forecast Procurement, sales, and logistics Risk management Define risk policy Contract with commodity pricing Transportation and delivery Order Exposure management Commodity risk management Accounting Credit management Commodity risk reporting Paper trades MTM: paper, physicals. and inventory Define risk profile Compliance and risk reporting Settlements and accounting © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. Risk review Hedge effectiveness and accounting Hedge management Provisional invoice Differential invoice Deal settlement Accounts receivable and payable General ledger 17 A Journey to Maturity for our customers Many of our customers have deployed our solutions in a sequenced approach and increased productivity and competitive advantage over time Commodity Risk Management Supply Chain Planning Outbound Logistics Commodity Sales Process Enablement Value Contract to Cash, Materials Management, Finance • Single view on revenue across BU’s • Better control on contract performance, i.e. DSO Bulk Transportation Scheduling & Execution, Quality Management • Improved shipment schedule, reduced freight costs, i.e. demurrage • Seamless integration in contract to cash • Visibility on scheduled transports and stock in transit S&OP, Demand Planning, Supply Planning, Supply Network optimization • Visibility on global customer demand • Reduced supply chain costs • Optimal inventories across the network • Increased service levels Commodity Risk Analysis, Commodity Risk Management, Commodity Trading, Commodity Paper Trades • Full transparency and control over market price risk • Auditable and real-time visibility of exposure positions • Better financial hedging decisions • Compliance Time, Value & Competitive Advantage © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 18 SAP Solution Offering SAP Commodity Procurement and Commodity Sales End to End Process supported Capture contract Create calloff Transport and delivery Provisional invoice Update quality or price Differential invoice Contracts Integrated Full Provisional Update quality Differential with flexible with Treasury integration in invoicing characteristics invoice based pricing rules, SAP based on and prices on updated incl. index- Business preliminary information based prices Suite information and integration to accounting © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 20 Commodity Pricing within a typical Commodity Sales / Commodity Procurement process Define quotation sources Sales Contract/ Order One-time definition Upload quotations from multiple sources (LME, Reuters or other reference prices) Average both quotation values and currency conversion values over Quotational Periods Quality based pricing on multiple minerals/metals content Agreed estimated quality with bonus and penalty definition & calculation rules Treatment charges Rebates & Discounts Commodity Price calculation $ Goods Issue © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. Provisional Invoice 1st Assay Differential Invoice Final Assay Final Invoice 21 SAP Business Objects Xcelsius Dashboard for Commodity Sales Non interactive screenshot © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 22 SAP Commodity Risk Management End to End Process supported Managing physical risk exposure Assessing risk Executing hedging strategy Deal administration Accounting and settlement Hedge accounting Integrated Up-to-date Full Suite of Deal entry, Instrument Fully supports with Physical Risk Commodity validation, lifecycle Hedge Business / Reporting Instruments correspon- management accounting dence and integration Logistics to accounting © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 23 Value proposition for integrated SAP Commodity Risk Management SAP provides comprehensive end to end processes for commodity risk management Accounting Integration Logistics Integration • Enables timely and efficient hedging decisions Increase compliance by reducing complex, error-prone, and difficult-to-audit solutions • High degree of automation Lower TCO (IT) • Lower TCO (IT) • Reliability and timeliness of data, e.g. in position report • • Native Commodity Risk Management © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. • Increased transparency across multiple and diverse business units • Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) measured and managed 24 Roadmap Overview of SAP road map for Commodity management Procurement Commodity Risk Management Enhanced Commodity Risk Management Commodity Procurement Enhanced Commodity Procurement SAP HANA Treasury SRM* Sales GRC** Commodity Sales Enhanced Commodity Sales Credit management Solution today Planned innovations Future direction *Supplier relationship management ** Governance, risk, and compliance © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 26 Rapid Deployment Solutions for Commodity Management Planned Innovations Software SAP Rapid Deployment Solutions (RDS) Quickly address the most urgent business processes Content SAP best practices, templates and tools make solution adoption easier Software Service Enablement Content Guides and educational material speed end user adoption Enablement Service Fixed scope and price provides maximum predictability and lowers risk Q3 2012* Q1 2013* RDS Commodity Risk Management RDS Commodity Risk Analytics RDS Commodity Procurement (powered by SAP HANA) * Planned dates only © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 27 Summary Summary • SAP delivers a commodity management platform that leverages the strength of SAP’s Business Suite, launched with innovations in 2011 • SAP’s commodity management solution provides integration between logistics, risk management and finance • You can now begin to leverage the commodity management platform and work with SAP to shape the future roadmap © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 29 Thank You! Contact information: Anja Strothkaemper Vice President Commodity Management LoB Corporate Functions SAP AG T +49 6227 7-64398 M +49 160 88 96 587 anja.strothkaemper@sap.com © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or for any purpose without the express permission of SAP AG. The information contained herein may be changed without prior notice. Some software products marketed by SAP AG and its distributors contain proprietary software components of other software vendors. 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