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04.10.2007 | Serbia
S&T Serbia implements INFOR BaanERP for Sojaprotein ADERP requirements for MEs: adaptation to business processes and increased process efficiencyBespoke CustomizationNumerous business functionalities are covered by this project, such as: production process planning and production itself, quality control of incoming goods, purchasing, sales, storage, external trade business, wages calculations and employee tracking. Also, S&T has developed a completely new module to manage the payment of raw materials to contract farmers and has integrated it in the standard INFOR BaanERP solution. Comprehensive organisational changes to reduce the company's operating costs which arose during the implementation also meant that the solution had to be modified. "The project already anticipated what studies have shown as regards the SME sector's future requirements for ERP systems: complexity and the desire for flexibility and efficiency as well as the need for standardization and harmonization", explains Christian Rosner, CEO of S&T. "It is important that, in parallel with cost reduction and product quality improvements, productivity can increase and the employee base can be optimized." ERP Requirements in the SME SectorAccording to "SoftTrend Studie 249" issued by the management consultancy SoftSelect, companies consistently consider the adaptability of ERP software to changing business processes as particularly important, as well as an increase in process efficiency and the seamless integration of additional applications. Also, the standardization of in-house processes, the reduction in life-cycle costs and web access to applications will be the key decision factors for or against an ERP system in the future. S&T offers support and consulting for the decision and implementation of an adequate ERP system in 22 countries. S&T has around 1200 experienced ERP consultants, who plan and realise flexible and individual ERP solutions for international and national customers. The IT Market in SerbiaAccording to Business Monitor International, the IT market in Serbia in 2006 was worth around 366 million US dollars. The IT services market is worth approximately 73 million US dollars. Serbia is recording double-digit growth rates in this sector year on year, fuelled above all by bank investments, public sector and industry investment. IT expenditure per capita is still very low in Serbia at around 33 euros (compared with Slovakia at 137 euros), so the growth potential is correspondingly significant. S&T in SerbiaS&T has been active in the Serbian market since 1996. Currently, the company has more than 90 employees in two subsidiaries (Belgrade and Novi Sad) and serves well-known customers like Alpha Bank, Telenor, Serbian Government, Dijamant, National Bank of Serbia and Direct Trade. |
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