UEM Group invests RM150m in ERP cloud solution


Datuk Izzaddin Idris.

KUALA LUMPUR: Engineering-based infrastructure and services group, UEM Group Bhd, is investing RM150 million on an integrated Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) cloud solution for the company and its subsidiaries.

The group said an ERP platform would allow the company to better manage all its information through total systems integration and incorporate as well as manage it processes.

"It is time we revolutionise our technological capabilities as it would allow us to enhance our ability to respond to the changes and needs of all our internal and external stakeholders," said group managing director and chief executive officer Datuk Izzaddin Idris in a statement.

He said the company would deliver a single and group-wide ERP platform within a harmonised business process supported by a standard-based robust and secure cloud solutions.

"This allows us to streamline and improve our processes, achieve a higher level of productivity and transparency, as well as enhance collaboration across UEM Group of Companies," he said.

Tech Mahindra ICT Services (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd has been appointed the system implementer, Oracle Corporation Malaysia Sdn Bhd (software principal), PwC Consulting Services (M) Sdn Bhd (project management) and Ernst and Young Advisory Services Sdn Bhd (quality assurance) for the three-year project. - Bernama

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