Schneider Electric selects OpenText to enable its global supply chain platform

Schneider Electric has selected OpenText to enable its global supply chain platform. Schneider Electric currently has an annual turnover in excess of €24 billion, and more than 150,000 employees worldwide.

Building on the success of its initial implementation, Schneider Electric has expanded its relationship with OpenText, using the OpenText Managed Services as the basis of the company’s global supply chain platform.

Philippe Azoulay, Director IT Supply Chain in Scheider Electric, said, “Schneider Electric was looking for a reliable partner offering a business-to-business (B2B) workflow management platform in the cloud, and able to work with us across our global operations. OpenText is a natural partner, and its expertise in B2B integration and the high-quality service provided were the key criteria for our decision to expand the deployment.”

schneider Schneider Electric selects OpenText to enable its global supply chain platformSchneider Electric’s common supply chain platform across the group allows for the critical exchange of information between B2B logistics providers worldwide, along with the introduction of new types of processes such as interbank cash transfers.

The Managed Services solution from OpenText will be the complementary foundation to the OpenText Process Suite solution already in place, allowing Schneider Electric to define business process standards with all logistics providers and business... See more

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