Under the title “Drive efficiency and flexibility with a unified approach: SAP Digital Manufacturing, SAP EWM, and MHP FleetExecuter orchestrating your entire material flow,” MHP is showing companies visiting LogiMAT 2026 in Stuttgart how they can perfectly coordinate their production and intralogistics processes. After all, many companies still use separate systems for their production, transport, and warehouse processes – with manual handovers and discontinuities between various media formats. This creates unnecessary complexity, slowing processes down and making them susceptible to error. Frank Völlmecke, Partner at MHP, sums it up: “The key factor is not how many systems are in use, but how smoothly they interact with one another.”

How three systems form one end-to-end logistics process
To this end, the management and IT consultancy will be at the international trade fair for intralogistics solutions and process management to demonstrate how three solutions enable a continuous material flow: SAP Digital Manufacturing (SAP DM), SAP Extended Warehouse Management (SAP EWM), and FleetExecuter, the AGV fleet management product from MHP. Each system performs a clearly defined role:
•SAP DM manages the production process and handles material requirements.
•SAP EWM organises the warehouse operations and supplies the material needed for production.
•MHP FleetExecuter orchestrates the movements of the automated guided vehicle (AGV) fleets between the warehouse and production plant.
MHP thus gives its customers end-to-end process coverage as well as an intelligent supply chain for the future. Operations are seamlessly integrated, allowing companies to benefit from a consistent overview of inventories, movements, and process statuses.
Julian Popp, Associated Partner at MHP: “In order to mitigate logistical challenges within companies, such as changes in production or logistics requirements and rising costs, it is increasingly important for processes to be perfectly coordinated. This particularly includes an automated flow of materials and goods. A suitable concept, including simulation, which uses MHP FleetExecuter, a software-based fleet management system, in conjunction with AGVs to ensure end-to-end digitisation along the supply chain can help here.”
Experience integration live
The best way to see how everything interacts is by using a model to demonstrate. A live setup at the MHP booth will be used for this purpose, describing the production process in place at various companies with the aid of an S7-controlled cocktail machine. SAP Digital Manufacturing uses the production order to request the necessary ingredients for the desired fruit cocktail, with SAP Extended Warehouse Management handling the task of supplying these materials. Once picked, FleetExecuter is responsible for delivering them to the production area. SAP DM can then start the production process for making the fruit cocktail via a machine interface. Visitors can initiate the process themselves at the trade fair and see how the solutions interact in real time.
“The use case is deliberately kept lean, but it shows precisely the principle of an end-to-end logistics process,” explained Kai Roßnagel, Senior Manager, SAP Production and Logistics at MHP. “The cocktail machine merely serves as an example. The logic behind it also works in large production plants.”
Presentation: Multi-site rollout at Jägermeister
In addition to the showcase, two experts from MHP will provide insights into a current customer project: Under the title “SAP EWM served ice-cold – multi-site rollout at Jägermeister, including warehouse automation,” Thomas Babul, Senior Consultant, SAP Production and Logistics at MHP, and Dennis Lauton, Senior Manager, SAP Production and Logistics at MHP, will show how they implemented SAP EWM at Jägermeister: Mar 24, 2026 | 11:30–11:50 a.m. | Forum Nord/North, Hall 7
MHP will be an exhibitor at LogiMAT in Stuttgart, Hall 4, Booth 4A28.



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