Thriveni Earthmovers signs Deal with IBM

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Thriveni Earthmovers signs Deal with IBM

Thriveni Earthmovers Private Limited has partnered with IBM to build a scalable and efficient IT environment. Thriveni will implement enterprise SAP ERP for improving process efficiency and ensuring greater business insights. IBM will be the systems integrator for the entire deployment and will also provide application management support (AMS) for the next five years. The ERP system will run on IBM's Systems X server and storage.

As part of the deal, IBM will help Thriveni integrate its entire operation onto a single IT platform encompassing different business units, including finance, purchasing, planning & budgeting, plant & project operations, and human resource. The new system will also ensure regulatory process compliance - related to environment, health, and safety - involved in mining operations through better controls and check points.

"Since its inception two decades ago, Thriveni has grown significantly and the legacy system was not equipped to support our aggressive business goals. We needed to streamline and integrate our diverse systems for more efficient business operations and faster decision making," said Abhay Kumar Kulkarni, General Manager (IT), Thriveni. “IBM has the required business and technical expertise to help create a robust system for Thriveni."

With a comprehensive view of the entire business, Thriveni will be better positioned to use its resources more effectively and closely track business performance across the organization.

“IBM, with its proven industry solutions, has been helping mining companies across the world. We are excited to work with Thriveni and help them achieve their business objectives. This engagement is a critical step in establishing IBM as a preferred partner for the mining industry in India,” said Vanitha Narayanan, Managing Partner, Global Business Services, IBM India/South Asia.

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