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SAP Manufacturing Industry Forum 2014Gain a Competitive Advantage in the 4th Industrial Revolution
Itasca, IL – April 15-16, 2014
Day 1 – Tuesday, April 15
8:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration Check-In
8:00 am – 9:00 am Breakfast
9:10 am – 12:00 pm Keynote Sessions
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Networking Lunch
1:30 pm – 2:30 pm Manufacturing – Cross “Topic” Breakout Sessions
2:30 pm – 3:00 pm Networking Break
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Industry Focused Breakout Sessions
4:00 pm – 4:15 pm Networking Break
4:15 pm – 5:00 pm Keynote Session
5:00 pm – 9:00 pm Big Data Bus
5:30 pm – 9:00 pm Welcome Reception Dinner
Day 2 – Wednesday, April 16
7:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration Check-In
7:00 am – 8:00 am Breakfast
8:00 am – 8:45 am Keynote Sessions
9:00 am – 12:00 pm Customer Case Studies
9:00 am – 1:30 pm Big Data Bus
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Networking Lunch
1:00 pm – 3:15 pm SAP Solution Demos and Innovation Sessions
3:30 pm – 4:00 pm Wrap-Up and Door Prizes
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AgendaDay 1
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8:00 – 5:00 pm registration check-in – Grand Ballroom Foyer
8:00 – 9:10 am Breakfast – Grand Ballroom Foyer
9:10 –9:30 am SAP Manufacturing Industry Forum Welcome Address – Grand BallroomMike Lackey, SAP LoB Manufacturing, Vice President of Solution Management at SAP
9:30 – 10:00 am The resurgence of Manufacturing in north America – Grand BallroomDoug Hagerman, Senior Vice President and Corporate Secretary, Rockwell Automation
10:00 – 10:30 am Break – Grand Ballroom Foyer
10:30 – 11:15 am The changing Face of Manufacturing: An Innovation case Study – Grand Ballroom Gary Matula, Senior VP Information Systems & CIO, Molex Incorporated
11:15 – 12:00 pm ‘next Shoring’: Bringing innovation and Operational Excellence closer to the customer” – Grand BallroomMarty Mrugal, Senior Vice President of Global Business Development and Innovation, SAP
12:00 – 1:30 pm networking Lunch – Atrium
Breakout Rooms room 1 – Hampton room 2 – Grand Ballroom room 3 – Windsor room 4 – Marlborough room 5 – Prescott room 6 – Gallery room 7 - Barrington
1:30 – 2:30 pm Men in Manufacturing: How can you Enable Innovation with a culture of Inclusion?
Marcia Walker, Sr. Director Glob-al Customer Value Office, SAP
Doug Hagerman, Senior Vice President and Secretary to the Board, Rockwell Automation
Joan Buccigrossi PhD, Director of Inclusion and Engagement, Rockwell Automation
Big Data in Manufacturing – What is Driving Big Data in Manufacturing and How you can Gain a competitive Advantage?
Kevin Conti, Director of Strate-gic Consulting, Pitney Bowes Software
Matthew Littlefield, President and Principal Analyst, LNS Research
Paul Boris, Global Vice President of Manufacturing & Operations Mobility, SAP
Bryce Barnes IoT Solutions Architect- Manufacturing & Energy, Cisco
Patrick Maroney, Principal, Industry Solutions Group, SAP
How to Build a Mobile Strategy in Manufacturing
Mark Provost, America’s Field Operations Manager, Perkin Elmer
Anand Kumar, Principal of SAP COE, Fujitsu
Joe Granda ,Sr. Director, Mobile Product Marketing, SAP
Jeff Kleban, Global Vice Presi-dent of Mobile Strategy, SAP
Sustainable Operations: Achieving Operational Excellence by Embedding EHS risk and compliance Management Across the Value chain
Terri Roberts, Principal Manager, Corporate EHS, Southern Cali-fornia Edison
Gary Rosenblum, Senior Direc-tor, The Campbell Institute of the National Safety Council
Peter Bussey, Sr. Director, Sus-tainability Solutions, SAP
Aftermarket Sales and Service – challenges and Opportunities for Field Service and Spare Parts Management
Dave Parrish, Senior Global Mar-keting Director, Industrial Ma-chinery & Components, SAP
Darshan Naik, Vice President Client Services, Manufacturing Business, iGate
Eric Halbur, Application Develop-ment Manager, Woodgrain Mill-work
Dan C. Cui, Vice President Business Development, Vuzix Corporation
Jason LaPlante, Sr. Strategy & Application Consultant, LeverX
next-Generation Supply chains – Efficient, Fast, and Tailored: A Look at the Six Key Traits That Distinguish Leading Supply chain Organizations
Steve Palagyi, Principal, PRTM Consulting, PwC
Martin Barkman, Vice President – Supply Chain Management, Industry Business Solutions, SAP
no session
2:30 – 3:00 pm Break (Grand Ballroom Foyer)
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AgendaDay 1
Breakout Rooms room 1 – Hampton room 2 – Grand Ballroom room 3 – Windsor room 4 – Marlborough room 5 – Prescott room 6 – Gallery room 7 - Barrington
3:00 – 4:00 pm Automotive: new Opportunities for responsive Manufacturing and reducing costs for Auto, Truck and Heavy Equipment Manufacturers
Chet Harter, National Director, SAP Auto, Truck, and Heavy Equipment, SAP
Industrial Machinery & components (IM&c): Trends, Opportunities and challenges
Tim Bartel, Global Director – IT, Joy Global
Jamie Reimer, Process Improve-ment Manager for Manufactur-ing Excellence Group, Greenheck Fan Corporation
George Sutherland, Director ERP Programs, Cameron Inter-national
Georg Kube, Global VP and Head of Industrial Machinery & Com-ponents Industry, SAP
Joyce Swanke, National Industry Director for Industrial Machinery & Components, SAP
chemicals: Managing Big Data to Drive Performance in Operations
George Sloan, Manager Global Supply Chain Analytical Team (GSCAT), Nalco
Ray Adams, IBU Chemicals – Business and Solution Develop-ment, SAP
consumer Products: capitalizing on Key Trends and Opportunities Through Innovation
Jeff Van Pelt, Senior Principal and Industry Value Engineer for Consumer Products, SAP
Life Sciences: Modernize your Manufacturing and Quality Systems
Kevin Brophy, National Life Sci-ence Industry Lead, SAP
High Tech Innovation Panel: Industry Perspectives on Leading Through Innovation
David Llewelyn, SCM Application Manager, Corporate Information Services, Bose Corporation
Steven Birdsall , COO, Ecosys-tem & Channels, GM, Global OEM Sales, SAP
Patrick Maroney, Principal, Industry Solutions Group, SAP
Steve Palagy, Principal for PRTM Management Consulting, PwC
Alan Mendel, Vice President, LeverX
How Best run Mill Products companies Apply IT to Solve Business Problems and Drive Growth
Tim Day, Senior Manager Manufacturing Systems, Johns Manville
Ellyn Gavin, Director IT, Ryerson, Inc.
Blair Tolbard, Industry Value Advisor for Mill Products & Mining, SAP
Jon McCanless, Principal, Cap-gemini
4:00 – 4:15 pm Break – Grand Ballroom Foyer
4:15 – 5:00 pm Adapting for change in the 4th Industrial revolutionScott Bolick, Vice President Idea to Performance, SAP
5:00 – 9:00 pm Big Data Bus Demos – Hotel Parking Lot
5:30 – 9:00 pm Welcome reception cocktail and DinnerSpecial thanks to our Platinum Sponsors:
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AgendaDay 2
7:00 – 5:00 pm registration check-in – Ballroom Foyer
7:00 – 8:00 am Breakfast – Ballroom Foyer
8:00 – 8:15 am SAP Manufacturing Industry Forum Welcome AddressFrank Platt, Senior Director LoB Manufacturing, SAP
8:15 – 8:45 am Building SAP Systems and careers of the FutureGeoff Scott, ASUG President
8:45 – 9:00 am Break
9:00 – 1:30 pm Big Data Bus Demos – Hotel Parking Lot
Breakout Rooms room 1 – Hampton: Sustainable Innovation
room 2 – Barrington: Sustainable Innovation
room 3 – Grand Ballroom: responsive Manufacturing
room 4 – Gallery: responsive Manufacturing
room 5 – Stanford: responsive Manufacturing
room 6 – Windsor: Operational Excellence
room 7 – Prescott: Aftermarket Services
room 8 –Marlborough: Supply chain
room 9 – radcliffe: Manufacturing Topics
9:00 – 9:45 am Bunn: The company’s SAP PLM Journey and Vision for the Future
Jeff Doneghue, Director of Engineering Services & Enterprise Project Man-agement Office, BUNN
LeverX
Kodak: Leveraging SAP as central PLM System for Seamless Global Access
Keith Satterfield, Director IT, Inkjet Printing Solu-tions, Kodak
CIDEON
cameron Internation-al: Digital Factory – Global Platform for MFG Execution using SAP Toolset
Artur Czarnecki, Sr. Man-ager, Business Process Leadership, IT, SAP Man-ufacturing Planning and Execution, Cameron In-ternational
ATOS
Mylan: Strategy and Architecture to Establish ‘Smart Plants’ for regulatory and compliance requirements
Bill Rex, VP of IT Enter-prise Applications, Mylan
Intrigo
Scapa: How Expanding the SAP ErP Footprint Further Leveraged an SAP MII Deployment
Cavan Baillie, Scapa
DELL
EcoPetrol case Study: Achieve Operational Excellence by Optimizing Environmental Sustainability
Hector Garces, SAP Pro-cess Analyst, Environ-mental Resources Man-agement
rise of Augmented reality in Manufacturing
Dan C. Cui, Vice President Business Development, Vuzix Corporation
Perrigo: The roadmap to Forecast Accuracy
Ray Kunkel, Director Sales and Operations Planning, Perrigo Company
Matt Campbell, Principal, SCMO2
Varroc Lighting Systems: Transforming an Automotive Supplier to a SAP Platform in Less Than a year
Bob Omilian, Director IT Systems and Applica-tions, Varroc Lighting Systems
Capgemini
9:45 – 10:00 am Break
10:00 – 10:45 am Sauder Woodworking: SAP PLM 7.0 cAD Integration with cIDEOn Workspace
Pam Vocke, Implementa-tion Services Manager, Sauder Woodworking
Bill Svokos, Project Lead and SAP PLM Consultant, CIDEON
Sigma Aldrich: Optimizing Global Labeling from SAP
Lisa Bollinger-Morgan, Senior Project Specialist for Applied Markets PMO, Sigma Aldrich
Loftware
Johns Manville: How to Enable Industrial M2M and Gain Manufacturing Visibility with SAP MII 14.0 in Weeks
Tim Day, Senior Manager, Manufacturing Systems, Johns Manville
James Zhang, Principal of SAP COE, Fujitsu
Greenheck Fan: Visual Value Stream Manufacturing Mobility Application
Jamie Reimer, Process Improvement Manager - Manufacturing Excellence Group, Greenheck Fan
KPIT
Scotts Miracle Grow: Leveraging SAP QM as an eLIMS
Joe Weisburn, SAP Product Lifecycle Management, Scotts Miracle- Grow
Mike Krug, Principal and Platinum Consultant, QMS
ScE: Optimizing EHS risk Management and compliance in Asset-Intensive Operations
Douglas Ciolli, IT HCM & Compliance Portfolio Manager, Southern Cali-fornia Edison
Terri Roberts, Principal Manager for Corporate EHS, Southern California Edison
Auto After Sales Parts and Warranty
Thomas Imirowicz, Asso-ciate Partner, CSC
Jim Cho, PMP Managing Consultant, CSC
Albemarle corporation: SAP S&OP as a catalyst for Enhanced Demand Planning Efficiency
Satish Nutakki, Director of Solutions Architecture, Albemarle Corporation
Intrigo
Johnsonville Sausage Finds the right Export Package with SAP Global Trade Services
Jason Beyersdorf, IT Business Partner, Johnsonville
Elisha Herrmann, Senior SAP Application Consul-tant, itelligence
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AgendaDay 2
10:45 – 11:00 am Break
Breakout Rooms room 1 – Hampton: Sustainable Innovation
room 2 – Barrington: Sustainable Innovation
room 3 – Grand Ballroom: responsive Manufacturing
room 4 – Gallery: responsive Manufacturing
room 5 – Stanford: responsive Manufacturing
room 6 – Windsor: Operational Excellence
room 7 – Prescott: Aftermarket Services
room 8 –Marlborough: Supply chain
room 9 – radcliffe: Manufacturing Topics
11:00 – 11:45 am GE Measurement & controls: Enabling Global Innovation with Secure collaboration
Keith D. Zobott, Engineer-ing Process and Tools Leader, GE Measurement & Controls (GE M&C)
NextLabs
Janicki Industries: rapid Deployment of a Multi-cAD Solutionfor SAP PLM 7
Tim Van Horn, PLM Ana-lyst, Janicki Industries, Inc.
Reinhard M. Staebler, VP, CENIT North America, Inc.
DSC
Greene Tweed: Optimizing Manufacturing Data Quality collection
Girish Hedge, SAP Tech-nical Manager, Greene Tweed
DELL
AryTZA Bakeries case Study: Leveraging SAP MII Quality reports for customer Driven Demands
Brian Kuchinski, Director – Solution Services,
Seeit Solutions LLC
Varian Medical Systems: In Pursuit of Integrated compliant Manufacturing
Brion Booth, Enterprise Applications Solutions Manager, Varian Medical Systems
ATOS
Motorola case Study: Leveraging “Big Data” to Improve yields and reduce non-conformance (including ‘no Fault Found’ issues)
Patrick Maroney, Princi-pal, Industry Solutions Group, SAP
Dan Somers, CEO, War-wick Analytics
Woodgrain Millwork: From Zero to Mobility in the Field in 10 Weeks: Automating culling Process for Aftermarket Service Excellence
Eric Halbur, Application Development Manager, Woodgrain Millwork
Amit Beria, Associate Practice Director, KPIT
cintas corp.: road Mapping for Future Advantage – Approachused to Plan Improvements to Asset utilization and On-time Delivery Performance with APO, ATP and SAP Extended Warehouse Management
Terri Cain, Senior Director of Production Planning and Replenishment, Cintas Corp.
Spinnaker
commercial Metals corporation: How Its Vertical Integration Model revolutionized the Way the Steel Industry Operates
Sairam Ramachellappan, Director – Diversified Business Process, CMC
iGate
11:45 – 1:00 pm networking Lunch – Atrium
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AgendaDay 2
Session Type Innovation Sessions Solution Demo Sessions
Breakout Rooms room 1 – Hampton: Sustainable Innovation
room 2 – Grand Ballroom: responsible Manufacturing
room 3 – Gallery: Operational Excellence
room 4 – radcliffe: cross Manufacturing Topics
room 5 – Marlborogh: Supply chain Management
room 6 – Prescott : Sustainable Innovation
room 7 – Windsor: cross Manufacturing Topic/ Sustainable Innovation
room 8 – Stanford: Operational Excellence
room 9 – Barrington: Supply chain Management / Operation Excellence
1:00 – 1:30 pm SAP cloud Strategy for Product compliance
Steve Illes, Vice Presi-dent, Idea to Perfor-mance Solution Manage-ment, Product Safety and Stewardship, SAP
Manufacturing Integration in the cloud with SAP & Microsoft
Mark R. Beckmann, Sr. Industry Manager for Manufacturing & Re-sources , Microsoft
Sam Castro, Director for Responsive Manufactur-ing, SAP
Smart Manufacturing Solutions creates real Time Operational Data
Chris H Lennon, CSI/CSC, Big Data and Analytics, CSC
Optimize Operational Excellence in the Field with Mobile Visualization
Joe Granda , Sr. Director of Mobile Product Mar-keting, SAP
Adapting to changing customer Behavior and Market Variability in a Demand-Driven Supply network
Mark David, Vice Presi-dent, SCM Solution Man-agement, SAP
Deb Bhattacharjee, Prin-cipal, Technology Solu-tions, Deloitte Consulting LLP
SAP PLM: current updates and the road Ahead
Brian Soaper, SAP
rethinking The Future Building Innovations with SAP Technologies
Steven Birdsall, COO, Ecosystem & Channels, GM, Global OEM Sales, SAP
Patrick Maroney, Princi-pal, Industry Solutions Group, SAP
Simplifying Enterprise Asset Management
Karsten Hauschild, EAM Solution Management, SAP
Managing uncertainty in a complex Supply chain: How to Manage risk and Maximize revenue, Profits, and customerService with Sales, Inventory and Operations Planning
Sandy Markin, Solution Director, Supply Chain Solutions, SAP
Tom Wright, Solution En-gineer, SAP1:30 – 2:00 pm Deliver 3D Visual
Information to the Point of Work
Robert J. Merlo, Custom-er Value Office, Solution Marketing, Idea to Perfor-mance & 3D Visual Enter-prise, SAP
Discover SAP commercial Project Management (SAP cPM)
Yvonne Waibel, Director of Solution Management, SAP
Fujitsu: Asset Management Optimization Through Integrated Innovation
James Zhang, Principal of SAP COE, Fujitsu
A Look to the Future – Innovations in Aftermarket Service
Renee Wilhelm, LOB Cus-tomer Product Manage-ment, SAP
Keeping Track of your Supply chain: Gain Visibility into Supply chain Performance Through comprehensive Supply chain Monitoring
Eric Simonson, Director of SCM Solution Manage-ment, SAP
2:00 – 2:15 pm Break
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AgendaDay 2
Session Type Innovation Sessions Solution Demo Sessions
Breakout Rooms room 1 – Hampton: Sustainable Innovation
room 2 – Grand Ballroom: responsible Manufacturing
room 3 – Gallery: Operational Excellence
room 4 – radcliffe: cross Manufacturing Topics
room 5 – Marlborogh: Supply chain Management
room 6 – Prescott : Sustainable Innovation
room 7 – Windsor: cross Manufacturing Topic/ Sustainable Innovation
room 8 – Stanford: Operational Excellence
room 9 – Barrington: Supply chain Management / Operation Excellence
2:15 – 2:45 pm LeverX: Innovating Engineering change
Alan Mendel, Vice Presi-dent, LeverX
Jason La Plante, Sr. Strategy & Application Consultant, LeverX
Harley Davidson: Achieving Operational Excellence with SAP Extended Diagnostics
Michael Yamaguchi, Sr. Enterprise Architect, Har-ley Davidson
CA Technologies
Strategic and Operational Energy Management in Manufacturing Environment
Kris Gorrepati, Solution Management, Energy & Sustainability, SAP
Jeffrey Gibbons, Strate-gic Energy Management Practice Leader, ERM
The next Generation of Barcode Labeling for SAP Applications
Michael Ward, VP of Tech-nical Services, Loftware
Integrating Warehouse Operations and Serialization compliance: A Value Proposition for Improved Supply chain Integrity and Efficiency
Richard Kirker, SCM Solu-tion Manager, SAP
Tina Rulevich, Director, Global SAP Supply Chain Solutions, Movilitas Con-sulting
SAP cloud Strategy for Product compliance
Steve Illes, Vice Presi-dent, Idea to Perfor-mance Solution Manage-ment, Product Safety and Stewardship, SAP
The Value in Doing Integrated Planning for Discrete Industries
Patrick Maroney, Princi-pal, Industry Solutions Group, SAP
David Llewelyn, SCM Ap-plication Manager, Corpo-rate Information Ser-vices, Bose Corporation
Sachin Shetty, Senior Manager, SAP Supply Chain Advisory Services, EY
Work Safer using SAP Solutions
Sharon Blake, EHS Solu-tion Management, SAP
Mobility in Action
Joe Granda , Sr. Director, Mobile Product Market-ing
Nathan Austin, Solution Engineer, SAP
2:45 – 3:15 pm Disclosing Sustainability Performance confidently to Internal and External Stakeholders
Kris Gorrepati, Solution Management, Energy & Sustainability, SAP
Guy Robert, Partner, Air Quality and Climate Change, ERM
Dailey Tipton, Principal, Sustainability Informa-tion Solutions, ERM
rapid Planning with MrP on HAnA and SAP Manufacturing
Frank Platt, Senior Direc-tor LOB Manufacturing, SAP
Leveraging “Big Data” to Improve yields and reduce non-conformance
Patrick Maroney, Princi-pal, Industry Solutions Group, SAP
Dan Somers, CEO, War-wick Analytics
iGate: Innovations in Aftermarket Service
Giriraj Sharma, Director consulting, iGate
End-to-End Logistics and Supply chain Execution: A platform for Improving Transportation and Warehousing Efficiency, readiness, and Agility
Bill King, Director of SCE Solution Management, SAP
3:15 – 3:30 pm Break – Grand Ballroom Foyer
3:30 – 4:00 pm closing remarks and Door Prizes – Grand Ballroom
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Atos is an international information technology services com-pany with 2013 annual revenue of € 8.6 billion and 76,300 em-ployees in 52 countries. Serving a global client base, it delivers IT services through Consulting & Systems Integration, Man-aged Operations, and transactional services. Atos supports over 900,000 SAP end-users and over 5,000 implementations.
CENIT is system integrator for SAP based enterprise PLM solu-tions. We provide all services required for installation, configu-ration, education, rollout, and maintenance of SAP PLM solu-tions. CENIT is the SAP development partner for the integration of CATIA and surround the SAP solutions with CENIT products for engineering process management.
CIDEON America is the market leading SAP development and implementation partner for Autodesk, SolidWorks, Solid Edge, ENOVIA V6, Pro/ENGINEER, EPLAN and MicroStation direct in-tegrations into SAP Product Lifecycle Management. It supports manufactures in the discrete industry to model their business and design processes on SAP.
CSC, an SAP Global and Value-added Partner, meets client needs of virtually every size, scope and SAP footprint across key markets including Manufacturing, Energy, Defense, Public Sector, Banking and others. With almost 8,000 SAP Practitio-ners, they support CSC’s portfolio of proven SAP solutions in-cluding full ERP, HANA, EHSM, HCM, CRM and Cloud solutions.
For more than a decade, Dell has collaborated with SAP to pro-vide enterprise solutions spanning hardware, software, consult-ing, implementation, hosting, modernization and application management services. From complex analytics and ERP imple-mentation to cloud-based services for SAP, Dell delivers the scalability and agility needed to help your manufacturing com-pany grow. dell.com/sap
Deloitte Consulting LLP engages organizations through a busi-ness-first approach to technology strategy and implementation transformations. Our global capabilities are recognized for high-quality, proven delivery capability and our leadership in value-oriented innovations. Our industry-focused capabilities extend to core business solutions that are enabled through an-alytic, mobility, social media and cloud solutions.
ERM’s Information Solutions business focuses on streamlining enterprise-wide EH&S systems and optimization of information technology solutions. Our expertise in sustainability EMIS Sys-tems enables ERM to deliver a complete solution, harmonizing people, processes and technology to drive operational excel-lence. ERM’s 5,000 people, 40 countries, 140 offices supporting the world-wide company’s sustainability challenges.
Intrigo Systems is an SAP Partner and a solution provider of business applications. We were the first partner to implement SAP S&OP and SAP’s SCM Solution Partner of the Year, 2012. We also pursue in-house solution developments to improve us-ability and integration of solutions and business processes for clients.
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With more than 130,000 people in over 40 countries, Capgemi-ni is one of the world’s foremost providers of consulting, tech-nology and outsourcing services. The Group reported 2013 global revenues of EUR 10.1 billion (more than $13 billion USD). Together with its clients, Capgemini creates and delivers busi-ness and technology solutions that fit their needs and drive the results they want. A deeply multicultural organization, Capgem-ini has developed its own way of working, the Collaborative Business ExperienceTM, and draws on Rightshore®, its world-wide delivery model. Learn more about us at www.capgemini.com. Rightshore® is a trademark belonging to Capgemini.
One of four SAP Global Partners, Fujitsu drives innovation for the benefit of its customers offering a full range of end-to-end products, solutions and services that meet a wide variety of business needs including: SAP Implementation Services, SAP Application Management Services (AMS), Mobility Solutions (SUP, Afaria, Fiori & Syclo) and Products, End-to-End HANA so-lutions from Fujitsu powered by SAP HANA, and Dynamic & Managed Infrastructure Services. Fujitsu is an SAP Global Ser-vices & Technology Partner, Tier 1 SAP HANA Partner, a Certi-fied SAP Hosting Partner, SAP HANA Cloud Certified. Fujitsu and SAP have collaborated and co-innovated for over four decades.
iGATE Corporation provides integrated technology and opera-tions (iTOPS) solutions by leveraging its proven capabilities across consulting, technology and business process outsourc-ing, and product and engineering solutions. Armed with over three decades of IT Services experience and powered by over 30,000 experts, iGATE’s multi-location global organization has
consistently delivered effective solutions to over 300 compa-nies including many Fortune 1000 clients spanning verticals such as: banking and financial services; insurance; healthcare and life sciences; manufacturing; retail and CPG; media and en-tertainment; energy and utilities; and independent software vendors. Please visit http://www.igate.com for more information.
LeverX helps companies increase business value by leveraging existing investments in SAP solutions. LeverX is an SAP servic-es and VAR partner specializing in Idea-to-Performance inte-grated solutions of sustainable innovation, responsive manu-facturing and operational excellence. LeverX offers strategic consulting, solution architecture, implementation and develop-ment services. For more than ten years, LeverX has developed a proven reputation for excellence and expertise implementing SAP solutions and providing SAP technical services. SAP solu-tion experience includes SAP Product Lifecycle Management, CAD integration, Portfolio and Project Management, Environ-mental Heath and Safety Management, product compliance, mobility and related SAP Solutions for both discrete and pro-cess manufacturers.
PwC network of firms provides industry-focused assurance, tax and advisory services to enhance value for our clients. More than 184,000 people across the PwC network share experience and solutions to develop fresh perspectives and practical ad-vice. Our consulting professionals leverage our network of glob-al resources and industry knowledge to help clients implement their business strategies and priorities to build effective organi-zations, innovate, grow profitably, leverage talent and manage risk and regulation. As business integrators, we look across the entire organization - focusing on strategy, structure, people, process and technology - to help our clients drive sustainable change that yields measurable results. www.pwc.com/sap
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itelligence provides a broad range of consulting and customer support services to further maximize SAP solutions, including implementations, business intelligence, Office of CFO solutions, Mobility, SAP HANA, SuccessFactors, application management services and hosting. With our industry expertise and success-ful SAP implementations, itelligence is positioned to quickly de-liver time to value.
We are a global IT Consulting and product engineering compa-ny focused on co-innovating domain intensive technology solu-tions with deep expertise in SAP solutions for various indus-tries. Our 8800+ strong team works at the forefront of technologies and processes to help global corporations be-come efficient, integrated and innovative enterprises.
Loftware, Inc. is the global leader in Enterprise Labeling Solu-tions with more than 5,000 customers in over 100 countries. Loftware offers the industry’s most barcode labeling solutions that integrate with SAP® and other leading enterprise applica-tions to produce mission-critical barcode labels, documents, and RFID Smart tags across the supply chain.
Seeit Solutions delivers integrated manufacturing intelligence software and professional services that empower our clients to achieve results through improved efficiency, optimized perfor-mance and regulatory compliance. We transform plant/shop floor data into actionable business information to identify op-portunities to improve operations, predict and prevent prob-lems and execute production more efficiently.
Spinnaker consistently delivers supply chain excellence through partnering with clients to achieve desired operational results. With comprehensive service offerings in supply chain planning and returns management, designed to support every stage of supply chain lifecycle maturity, clients can increase profitability and reduce operating costs through our holistic People-Process-Technology focused approach.
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