<p>IT services company Infosys on Thursday said it has collaborated with mobility specialist ZF to revamp its supply chain with SAP Integrated Business Planning and Infosys Cobalt.</p>.<p>Infosys was chosen to assist ZF on this transformation journey for its expertise in SAP IBP implementation and a plethora of in-house tools and accelerators, backed by efficient teams, according to a release.</p>.<p>With this engagement with the aftermarket division of ZF, Infosys has implemented SAP IBP for demand planning and inventory optimisation.</p>.<p>"As a part of this initiative, Infosys leveraged its hybrid agile implementation methodology to replace multiple legacy demand planning tools at ZF Aftermarket, with a unified, global SAP platform.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/nine-of-10-companies-lack-culture-organisational-structure-to-unlock-digital-growth-infosys-report-1198031.html" target="_blank">Nine of 10 companies lack culture, organisational structure to unlock digital growth: Infosys report</a></strong></p>.<p>"Further, by facilitating a two-way flow of business-critical data between the new platform and external systems, Infosys has helped facilitate complex operations planning with complete automation of safety stock," the release said.</p>.<p>The release, however, did not divulge the financial details of the engagement.</p>.<p>The implementation has enabled advanced demand forecasting, collaborative planning, improved responsiveness and efficiency, transparency, and interactive user experience across ZF Aftermarket’s supply chain.</p>.<p>ZF is a global technology company, supplying systems for passenger cars, commercial vehicles and industrial technology, enabling the next generation of mobility.</p>.<p>Jasmeet Singh, Executive Vice President and Global Head of Manufacturing, Infosys, said the ability to forecast demand and optimise inventory is a key competitive advantage in the era of increased macroeconomic and geopolitical complexities.</p>.<p>"We are delighted to have collaborated with ZF and helped make their supply chain more resilient and intelligent by leveraging Infosys Cobalt.</p>.<p>"Our extended collaboration will continue to accelerate this leading automotive supplier's ambitious digital transformation strategies and equip them with the agility and flexibility they need to deliver world-class products to their clients," Singh said.</p>
<p>IT services company Infosys on Thursday said it has collaborated with mobility specialist ZF to revamp its supply chain with SAP Integrated Business Planning and Infosys Cobalt.</p>.<p>Infosys was chosen to assist ZF on this transformation journey for its expertise in SAP IBP implementation and a plethora of in-house tools and accelerators, backed by efficient teams, according to a release.</p>.<p>With this engagement with the aftermarket division of ZF, Infosys has implemented SAP IBP for demand planning and inventory optimisation.</p>.<p>"As a part of this initiative, Infosys leveraged its hybrid agile implementation methodology to replace multiple legacy demand planning tools at ZF Aftermarket, with a unified, global SAP platform.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/nine-of-10-companies-lack-culture-organisational-structure-to-unlock-digital-growth-infosys-report-1198031.html" target="_blank">Nine of 10 companies lack culture, organisational structure to unlock digital growth: Infosys report</a></strong></p>.<p>"Further, by facilitating a two-way flow of business-critical data between the new platform and external systems, Infosys has helped facilitate complex operations planning with complete automation of safety stock," the release said.</p>.<p>The release, however, did not divulge the financial details of the engagement.</p>.<p>The implementation has enabled advanced demand forecasting, collaborative planning, improved responsiveness and efficiency, transparency, and interactive user experience across ZF Aftermarket’s supply chain.</p>.<p>ZF is a global technology company, supplying systems for passenger cars, commercial vehicles and industrial technology, enabling the next generation of mobility.</p>.<p>Jasmeet Singh, Executive Vice President and Global Head of Manufacturing, Infosys, said the ability to forecast demand and optimise inventory is a key competitive advantage in the era of increased macroeconomic and geopolitical complexities.</p>.<p>"We are delighted to have collaborated with ZF and helped make their supply chain more resilient and intelligent by leveraging Infosys Cobalt.</p>.<p>"Our extended collaboration will continue to accelerate this leading automotive supplier's ambitious digital transformation strategies and equip them with the agility and flexibility they need to deliver world-class products to their clients," Singh said.</p>