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Armstrong Tyres Embarks on Digital Transformation Journey with TMC as PMO & Quality Assurance Partner

  • April 12, 2025
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Armstrong Tyres, a pioneer in premium-quality radial tire manufacturing in the region, has taken a significant step forward in its digital evolution by embracing Grow with SAP, SAP’s cutting-edge cloud ERP solution. This strategic initiative aims to drive smarter operations, data-centric decision-making, and long-term business growth. The implementation is being spearheaded by TMC (TallyMarks Consulting), acting as the Project Management Office (PMO) and Quality Assurance Partner, ensuring the success of this enterprise-wide transformation.

With an impressive record of over 40 successful SAP implementations, TMC is bringing its deep expertise to the forefront of Armstrong Tyres’ digital transformation. The consulting firm’s role is critical, ensuring governance, strategic alignment, and quality throughout every stage of the ERP deployment. The project exemplifies a high level of collaboration, discipline, and future-focused planning, setting a new benchmark for digital modernization in the manufacturing sector.

The transition to Grow with SAP marks a pivotal milestone for Armstrong Tyres as the company shifts from traditional systems to a cloud-based infrastructure that offers unmatched scalability, performance, and agility. This move aligns with Armstrong’s broader mission of combining innovation with performance and quality. With this implementation, Armstrong Tyres is expected to enhance operational visibility, optimize supply chain efficiencies, and boost overall enterprise performance — all crucial for staying competitive in a rapidly evolving global market.

Key leaders involved in this initiative include Saad Kaliya, Syed Muhammad Danish Abbas, and Syed Shoukat Ali, who are instrumental in ensuring project integrity, change management, and stakeholder coordination. Their combined leadership underscores the importance of a collaborative approach to transformation, where technology is seamlessly integrated into existing workflows to deliver maximum value.

As part of the transformation roadmap, TMC is not only ensuring that the ERP system is successfully deployed but also that it delivers consistent value through continuous quality checks and alignment with Armstrong Tyres’ strategic goals. This comprehensive approach will enable Armstrong to capitalize on the real-time data analytics, streamlined operations, and intelligent business process automation enabled by SAP’s latest cloud-native offering.

Grow with SAP has rapidly become the go-to solution for companies aiming to modernize their IT landscape and future-proof their operations. With features designed to support businesses at every stage of growth, including embedded AI and machine learning capabilities, Armstrong Tyres’ adoption of the platform signals its readiness to lead through innovation in the manufacturing domain.

This collaboration between TMC and Armstrong Tyres also reinforces TMC’s reputation as a reliable digital transformation partner across the SAP ecosystem. As the automotive and manufacturing sectors increasingly lean into smart enterprise solutions, such projects serve as a testament to the tangible business impact that a well-executed digital strategy can deliver.

By embracing the cloud, investing in ERP modernization, and aligning with trusted partners, Armstrong Tyres is clearly on the road to a smarter, more connected future—paving the way for digital excellence in the manufacturing sector.

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