New SAP S/4HANA downstream solutions available

New SAP S/4HANA downstream solutions available


SAP S/4HANA is making its mark in the downstream industry. SAP’s new solutions for the oil and gas industry is now available with a full range of features. SAP’s integrated in-memory database technology and the new denormalisation procedure accelerate data processing considerably, providing the basis for digital transformation. Although these new SAP solutions can only now be fully utilized, the Implico Group already has a globally unmatched wealth of expertise in this area. As a long-term development partner of SAP, the Hamburg-based consultancy company has developed the official SAP solutions for Secondary Distribution Management as add-on and has already supported multiple pilot projects on several continents.

The complete solution is named SAP S/4HANA Oil & Gas for Secondary Distribution Management. It supports the entire order-to-cash process for downstream companies, and SAP has just launched the latest release. For operators of service station networks, there is also SAP S/4HANA Oil & Gas for Retail Fuel Network Operations which, in addition to the SAP solution for Secondary Distribution Management (SDM), provides all specific functionality for service station operators in a standardised SAP application. As the solution architect and developer of these SAP products, Implico understands every last detail of these solutions. Many customers have taken advantage of this expertise and, with the help of the consulting company’s specialists, are realising projects in Europe, North America and Africa.

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Managing Partner responsible for the SAP business at Implico, Torsten Peter said: “SAP S/4HANA represents a quantum leap for digital transformation in the downstream industry. Data can now be processed almost 300 times faster than before. In particular, this creates entirely new management, transparency, loyalty management and business process automation opportunities for companies carrying out large volumes of transactions.”

For more information visit www.implico.com

18th Dec 2017