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Accenture signs digital transformation pact with Indo Count

By February 1, 20241 Min Read
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The IT services company revealed its plan to design, develop, and deploy a digital core utilising SAP S/4HANA Cloud.

Accenture, an information technology services company, entered into a digital transformation agreement with Indo Count Industries, a home textile manufacturer, to standardise, optimise, and re-engineer its business processes.

Accenture mentioned that the targeted functions, including manufacturing, supply chain, logistics, and procurement, would undergo transformation. The IT services company revealed its plan to design, develop, and deploy a digital core utilising SAP S/4HANA Cloud.

According to Accenture, the technology platform, powered by data and analytics, would contribute to automating and digitising the operations of the company.

Dinesh Singh, the managing director of Chemicals and Natural Resources practices in India at Accenture, stated that a robust data-driven digital core would serve as the foundation for the reinvention of Indo Count.

As per its website, Indo Count, a vertically integrated bedding provider in India, aims to enhance efficiencies and deliver more value to its clients by overseeing all aspects of the supply chain, from spinning to product sales.

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