Intelligent Tech Channels Issue 19 | Page 24

MID E EAS DL ID AL I O N E L S G E R ANN CH DLE E A large-scale automotive digitalisation project in the Middle East has been implemented by a Britehouse team from South Africa. DIGITALISING THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR S ervice integration partner Britehouse, a specialist in advanced supply chain and manufacturing industry solutions, has demonstrated that South Africa has the expertise to roll out successful, large-scale automotive digitisation projects in the Middle East. The Britehouse SAP team was deployed primarily from South Africa to implement automotive distributor Abdul Latif Jameel Motors’ new SAP digital solution. The solution enables the company, based in Saudi Arabia, to view its supply chain in vehicles sales and vehicle logistics, as well as the after-sales space. This has reduced The Britehouse team was tasked to join the large-scale, complex project when Abdul Latif Jameel Motors realised the scope had outgrown the capabilities of its original service integration partner. As one of Southern Africa’s largest SAP Partners, with over 750 SAP specialist consultants and a track record in delivering complex SAP solutions in large enterprise organisations, Britehouse was identified as the new partner to reinvigorate the project. Elma Potgieter, Britehouse’s Regional Executive, Middle East, said: “Britehouse was the only company that could offer the entire solution from a SAP functional and technical scope, and within the fixed price contract. We are pleased to have delivered a commercially viable solution for Abdul Latif Jameel Motors. “We were awarded the contract in August 2016. In September, the project started A phased solution Abdul Latif Jameel Motors is the largest distributor of Toyota and Lexus vehicles 24 Matching capabilities with scope with a team of 28 Britehouse consultants, which grew to a total of 141 consultants; this included 51 consultants that supported the project remotely from South Africa. We successfully completed the project in August 2018 and are still providing remote support to the company from South Africa.” The private sector in Saudi Arabia needs to innovate and modernise. customer waiting time and increased the ability to provide service to its clients, who it appropriately refers to as its guests. er , B rit eh ous e’s t as e E ddl i Regio M , nal Executive