Tata Technologies deploys SAP S/4 HANA for Mitsubishi Electric India
The cloud services were implemented within an 11-month timeline, achieving a 25% reduction in the original schedule.
Tata Technologies has deployed SAP S/4 HANA for Mitsubishi Electric India Pvt. Ltd., enhancing its operational efficiency by 15%.
Mitsubishi Electric India aimed to migrate from the existing SAP ECC system to the advanced S/4 Hana cloud services, seamlessly integrating all business functions. The project also included incorporating digital signatures and configuring document management system servers, the press release noted.
The cloud services were implemented within an 11-month timeline, achieving a 25% reduction in the original schedule, the release further noted.
The project integrated multiple business units including Factory Automation Systems, Air Conditioning Systems, and Semiconductors and Devices, aligning with the recent operational commencement of the Factory Automation and Industrial Division’s new manufacturing facility in Talegaon, Pune.
The successful S/4 HANA deployment has streamlined core processes, enhancing operational efficiency by 15%, data visibility, and agility, thereby providing a unified data source for better decision-making based on real-time information, the press release claims.
Warren Harris, CEO and Managing Director, Tata Technologies, said, "We leveraged our global teams in the manufacturing domain to reimagine the entire business process and implement SAP S/4 Hana, which delivered enhanced operational efficiency. This project exemplifies our One Team with Customers approach, further enhancing our client's competitive edge."
Kazuhiko Tamura, Managing Director at Mitsubishi Electric India Pvt. Ltd., said, "Digital transformation of our operations is a strategic focus area for Mitsubishi Electric India, aimed at enhancing operational efficiency. As we embark on our journey to embrace digital transition with SAP S/4 Hana implementation, we strengthen our commitment to redefining our business processes for efficiency and agility."
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