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Conzerv deploys SAP ERP soln

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BANGALORE, INDIA: SAP announced that Conzerv, a provider of energy efficiency solutions, had deployed a complete and integrated suite of SAP ERP business applications, thus standardising its business processes under one common platform.

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This would provide for security, stability and reliability in its IT systems that would lead to increased process efficiency and business value. As a result, Conzerv’s journey to business transformation remains profitable, sustaining growth of 35 percent to reach the Rs 1 billion mark by 2012.

Hema Hattangady Vice Chairman & CEO, Conzerv Systems Pvt Ltd., said: “We wanted to adopt global processes of world class companies and our partnership with SAP ensured the much required comprehensive support for future growth. SAP implementation which was completed in five quick months provided Conzerv with the improved overall corporate performance and profitability that enables a fast growing organisation like ours stay on the defined track to business transformation.”

The focus of the implementation was based on the key challenge of addressing movement of manual systems to complete automation, improving visibility of key information and elimniation of disconnected processes across business units and locations. Thus, deployment of business applications have been across key business processes including manufacturing, trading, service, customer support, finance, sales support and product planning. 

Ranjan Das, president and CEO, SAP, Indian Subcontinent, said: "Effective and innovative use of technology continues to be a competitive differentiator for companies even during the economic downturn. Conzerv has done exactly that to optimise their business processes and accelerate innovation to drive business excellence. The rollout of SAP at Conzerv has prepared the organisation to become more efficient, embrace new opportunities and laid the foundation for it to emerge as a leader in the better times to come.”