DKK 1.7 billion Danish paint and wood care products supplier Dyrup says it expects to improve profitability while also standardising key business processes when it goes live with IFS Applications ERP system.
The company is buying components for product development, CRM, sales and distribution, operations planning, purchasing, manufacturing, warehouse management and financials, and the contract also inclues consulting services and software licenses for 300 users, as well as options for an additional 500 users.
Erik Holm, managing director of Dyrup, says it’s a priority project that will underpin a range of strategic initiatives by the company aimed at harmonising corporate processes and enabling better business analysis, management and control.
“We are in the middle of a major change process that will modernise our business processes. We found well documented support for this in IFS Applications, which is agile, future-oriented, and very user-friendly,” says Holm.
“IFS have documented success in our industry. Good references and proven business-critical functionality with a comprehensive solution that provides total support for our operations, were the most important reasons why we chose IFS to replace our BPICS solution from Infor,” he adds.