技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云数据库
- 传感器 - 化学传感器
适用行业
- 服装
- 化学品
适用功能
- 流程制造
- 产品研发
用例
- 网络安全
- 入侵检测系统
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 网络安全服务
关于客户
亚世科化学是全球领先的铸造和工业市场酚醛树脂供应商。该公司为世界各地广泛且多样化的客户提供服务。亚世科化学总部位于德国杜塞尔多夫,在全球拥有举足轻重的影响力,在全球拥有 2,000 多名员工和 18 个生产设施。该公司由 Werner G. Smith 于 1917 年在俄亥俄州克利夫兰创立,并随着时间的推移通过有机发展和并购不断发展壮大。 2022 年,该公司的营业额约为 8.4 亿欧元。
挑战
亚世科化学是全球领先的酚醛树脂供应商,由于其过时且分散的数据管理系统而面临着重大挑战。该公司在全球拥有 2,000 多名员工和 18 个生产工厂,一直在努力合并来自不同国家不同工厂的数据。每个设施都混合了本地安装和同类最佳软件,这使得创建统一的全球运营基地变得困难。领导团队发现了几个问题,包括性能不佳、缺乏可扩展性导致成本上升、网络安全欠佳、响应时间延迟以及其他阻碍创新工作的平台限制。该公司需要一种解决方案,不仅能够应对这些挑战,还能为新的数字业务模式奠定基础。
解决方案
为了应对这些挑战,ASK Chemicals 的首席信息官 Christian Dusek 发起了一项举措,定义了新的云优先战略。该公司决定实施 Aptean 基于云的 ERP 技术,作为其新数字业务模式的核心。选择该解决方案是因为它能够推动创新、提高效率、增强客户体验并最大限度地降低总拥有成本。基于云的 ERP 解决方案还提供灵活的远程访问、消除定制并充分利用嵌入式功能的潜力。此外,ASK Chemicals 优先使用 Aptean 基于云的 ERP 解决方案来协调其全球数据并为整个组织创建一个中央存储库。该公司还专注于分析并利用该软件强大的商业智能 (BI) 功能。
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