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SAP Partners with IPAK for Cloud Computing Transformation in Pakistan

  • June 26, 2023
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SAP, a leading provider of enterprise software solutions, has joined forces with International Packaging Films Limited (IPAK) to migrate all of its data to cloud computing. Through the implementation of SAP’s state-of-the-art S/4HANA Cloud solution, an intelligent ERP solution for cloud computing, IPAK aims to streamline its operations and enhance its digital landscape.

Collaborating with Abacus Consulting, a global partner of SAP, IPAK has successfully revamped its business processes using the RISE with SAP framework. Abacus Consulting accomplished the seamless deployment of SAP S/4HANA Cloud within an impressive timeframe of just six months. 

Leveraging RISE with SAP, IPAK has modernized its operations across various business functions such as Total Records, Cash Management, Data Services, Integration Services, and SAP Deployment Services. This transformation aligns with the growing trend of organizations adopting a ‘Cloud-First’ approach to accelerate their digital journeys.

Fatima Asad-Said, CEO of Abacus Consulting Technology Ltd, highlighted the importance of migrating to the cloud and embracing emerging technologies to drive enterprise agility and speed. She emphasized IPAK Group’s recognition of the strategic value in enabling transformation through a partnership with world-class leaders like SAP, creating value for all stakeholders.

Naveed Godil, CEO of International Packaging Films Ltd, expressed how the company has proactively embraced digital technologies to strengthen its core values. By adopting RISE with SAP as a key driver of growth in the cloud, IPAK has achieved greater transparency, accountability, and internal controls in its business transactions, ultimately improving overall efficiency.

Saquib Ahmad, Managing Director of SAP Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan, hailed this partnership as a significant milestone in the digital transformation of the industry in Pakistan. He emphasized that SAP’s cloud solutions are world-class, enabling IPAK to enhance controls and deliver improved quality of service.

The collaboration between SAP and IPAK signifies a strategic step towards leveraging cloud computing to drive operational excellence and support sustainable growth in the packaging industry. With SAP’s cutting-edge solutions and IPAK’s commitment to innovation, the future looks promising for this transformative journey in Pakistan.

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