Technology Category
- Analytics & Modeling - Process Analytics
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Data Visualization
Applicable Industries
- Mining
- Transportation
Applicable Functions
- Logistics & Transportation
- Procurement
Use Cases
- Inventory Management
- Time Sensitive Networking
About The Customer
Tech Data is a leading technology distributor that helps vendors and resellers bring cutting-edge technologies to the market. The company offers a wide range of technical and business support services, enabling customers to get the most out of technology products, solutions, and services. In September 2021, Tech Data merged with SYNNEX to become TD SYNNEX, the largest IT distributor in the world. The company has $60 billion in combined revenue and serves over 150,000 customers. TD SYNNEX is committed to maintaining high levels of operational excellence to effectively serve its customers in a rapidly evolving technology market.
The Challenge
Tech Data, a leading technology distributor, merged with SYNNEX in September 2021 to become TD SYNNEX, the largest IT distributor in the world. With $60 billion in combined revenue and over 150,000 customers, the company needed to maintain high levels of operational excellence to serve its customers effectively in a rapidly evolving technology market. The company's role was to simplify the complexity of the IT industry for its customers and partners. However, the company faced challenges in adapting to the profound shifts impacting the IT industry, such as the transition from physical to cloud-based software distribution. Tech Data needed a platform that would provide the flexibility required to quickly embrace new technologies and consumption models. The company also needed to optimize its Procure-to-Pay, Order-to-Cash, and After-Sales Management processes to ensure customer satisfaction and reduce operational costs.
The Solution
Tech Data turned to Celonis, the market leader in Process Mining, to help simplify its process complexity and achieve operational excellence. After a three-month proof of concept, Tech Data adopted Celonis in May 2020. The platform provided comprehensive visibility into Tech Data's Procure-to-Pay, Order-to-Cash, and After-Sales Management processes, enabling the company to identify improvement opportunities that would have the most immediate impact on the business. With Celonis, Tech Data was able to record and visualize 40 million transactions, providing valuable insights into vendor performance and order ETAs. The platform also helped Tech Data understand stock availability for its customers and address issues related to 'improper holds' that were impacting working capital and disrupting Procurement and Order Management processes. Furthermore, Celonis enabled Tech Data to reduce its price change ratio by 27% in six months and achieve a 57% reduction in P2P cycle time in just a year.
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