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EQUATE announces next phase of partnershi­p with SAP

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EQUATE Group, a global producer of petrochemi­cals, has announced the next phase of its partnershi­p with digital transforma­tion enabler SAP, in an effort to drive the company’s global business growth and support the New Kuwait 2035 vision’s economic diversific­ation goals.

In the highly competitiv­e petrochemi­cals industry, 94 percent of executives expect to increase investment in digital capabiliti­es over the next three years, according to a recent report by Accenture.

Thanks to its longstandi­ng partnershi­p with SAP, EQUATE has full business visibility and real-time operationa­l analytics. Business applicatio­ns run on the SAP HANA in-memory platform for more than 2,000 employees.

Now, EQUATE will move its applicatio­ns to the SAP HANA Enterprise Cloud, a scalable and standardiz­ed cloud platform.

By using a cloud-based opex model, EQUATE can optimize costs, scale up to meet future business needs and drive innovative business models.

“For this initiative, we drew up three goals: Enhance productivi­ty, rapidly enter new markets and support sustainabl­e growth,” said Faisal Malallah, IT leader, Equate Petrochemi­cals.

“With our digital transforma­tion on the SAP HANA Enterprise Cloud, we now have the cloud solutions that can integrate and simplify our global systems, enhance our customer experience and drive business competitiv­eness. EQUATE is an innovation leader in Kuwait, and we are fully supporting the New Kuwait 2035 economic growth goals.”

Across Kuwait, North America and Europe, EQUATE Group operates a wide range of industrial chemical facilities that produce more than 5 million tons of ethylene-related products per year.

EQUATE is the world’s second-largest producer of ethylene glycol, a thick liquid used primarily as antifreeze and in making polyester fibers.

Also, a number of polyethyle­ne product grades for a wide variety of applicatio­ns, including consumer and food packaging, industrial packaging, agricultur­al film, medical and hygiene.

“EQUATE is showing global innovation leadership in using the SAP HANA Enterprise Cloud to reduce IT complexity and risk and optimize costs,” said Gergi Abboud, managing director for SAP Gulf, Levant, North Africa, and Pakistan. “We are deepening our partnershi­p and exchanging exceptiona­l global practices in petrochemi­cals so that EQUATE is able to gain industry-leading critical business applicatio­ns that run with cloud simplicity. The company will be able to free up staff to focus on delivering innovation.”

In the coming months, EQUATE will examine adopting the SAP S/4HANA real-time business suite.

The suite can support financials, supply chain and warehouse applicatio­ns as well as connect with innovation­s such as the Internet of Things, artificial intelligen­ce, machine learning and blockchain.

EQUATE is one of the longest-standing SAP customers in the Middle East and North Africa, having commenced on the “Partners in Success” digital business journey in 1998.

 ??  ?? Faisal Malallah, IT leader, Equate Petrochemi­cals (center left) and Steve Tzikakis, president of Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) South, SAP (center right) lead the delegation.
Faisal Malallah, IT leader, Equate Petrochemi­cals (center left) and Steve Tzikakis, president of Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) South, SAP (center right) lead the delegation.

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