Hello Omerfk,
According to the article below, PepsiCo Inc. standardized its global
consumer goods empire on the mySAP Business Suite.
?SAP to build Pepsi's ERP system?
?Pepsi to standardize its global consumer goods empire on the mySAP Business Suite?
?SAP AG added another Fortune 500 company to its customer list
Wednesday, when PepsiCo Inc. said it will standardize its global
consumer goods empire on the mySAP Business Suite.?
Company-wide ERP (enterprise resource planning) system
?Purchase, New York-based PepsiCo has not previously had a
company-wide ERP (enterprise resource planning) system, according to
spokesman Mark Dollins.?
?PepsiCo decided to move to one ERP system to better integrate its
operations, and began evaluating vendors several months ago. SAP won
the contract because of its track record and extensive history in the
consumer goods market, Dollins said. ?
?PepsiCo is tight-lipped about its ERP plan details. The company
declined to disclose the budget for the project, and Dollins said the
scope and sequence of the roll-out is still being determined.?
"All we can say at this point is that we expect it to be a multiyear
project," Dollins said. Heading the initiative is PepsiCo's vice
president of enterprise systems, George Legge. ?
IDG News Service: June 09, 2004
http://infoworld.com/article/04/06/09/HNsappepsi_1.html?ASPS
PepsiCo Inc. confirmed last week that it will standardize its global
consumer goods empire on the mySAP Business Suite from SAP AG.
??PepsiCo doesn't have a companywide ERP system?
?PepsiCo decided to move to one ERP system to better integrate its
operations and began evaluating vendors several months ago. SAP won
the contract because of its extensive history in the consumer goods
market.?
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/erp/story/0,10801,93812,00.html
Pepsi Co is listed as one of SAP?s prominent clients in India
?SAP?s clientele in India include seven of the 10 most capitalised
companies in the country, four of the five oil and gas companies, six
of 10 largest pharmaceutical companies, six of 10 largest steel and
metal companies, six of 10 largest information technology companies,
four of the five large two-wheeler manufacturers, two of the largest
newspapers and some of the largest engineering companies. Prominent
among these include Wipro, Infosys, Tata Power, Indian Oil, ITC,
Ranbaxy, Hero Honda, Bajaj Auto, Larsen and Toubro, Tata Steel, Pepsi
Co., Coca Cola, ICICI, BPCL, Asian Paints, Mahindra & Mahindra and The
Times of India.?
http://www.sap.com/singapore/solutions/sme/newsevents/Press.epx?PressID=3024
In 2001 DSQ Software MAPICS XA ERP software modules were being used in
Pepsi's concentrate plant at Channo in Punjab (India).
DSQ's ERP solution for Pepsi
?CHENNAI: DSQ Software has successfully implemented MAPICS XA ERP
software modules ahead of schedule at Pepsi's concentrate plant at
Channo in Punjab (India). The main Pepsi concentrate plant at Cork
Ireland and several other plants have already implemented MAPICS
successfully, according to a company release. ?
http://www.hinduonnet.com/2001/10/19/stories/0619000a.htm
DSQ implements ERP for Pepsi
?DSQ Software has completed the implementation of an ERP software
module at Pepsi's concentrate plant at Channo, Punjab.?
?MAPICS is an ERP application software specially designed for
manufacturing firms, the release added.?
Source: Business Line
Oct 20, 2001
http://www.nt.walletwatch.com/ww/NewsView.asp?NewsID=77112&NewsBullet=0
Search terms:
Pepsi ERP South Asia OR global
Enterprise Resource Planning Pepsi South Asia
I hope the information provided is helpful!
Best regards,
Bobbie7 |