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Last Updated : 2024-04-19 18:04:00
SAP SE recently announced that E.B. Creasy Group, one of Sri Lanka’s oldest industry leaders and part of Colombo Fort Lands and Building Company PLC (CFLB), went live on the SAP S/4HANA.
“With our unrivaled business legacy of more than a century, E.B. Creasy Group, including C.W. Mackie Group, have understood the value of digitized operations in a digital economy,” said Lalith Kulasinghe, Head of IT, Colombo Fort Group Service (Private) Limited.
“SAP S/4HANA was deployed to assist in redefining core business activities, in order to align with modern business trends. This is in line with our future roadmap to further elevate the efficiency of our digital core, enabling the adoption of a single, scalable business solution across all companies of E.B. Creasy Group.”
E.B. Creasy group counts over 100 years of operations in Sri Lanka and has well-established subsidiaries & associate companies across diverse business domains. The company worked with Tech Pacific Lanka Pvt Ltd and vCentric Technologies Pvt Ltd, both SAP partners, to implement SAP S/4HANA by using business process content supported by industry best practices.
“It is increasingly becoming necessary for today’s businesses to consolidate internal and external elements into a single, living structure that goes beyond traditional business models,” said Sunil Kharbanda, Chief Customer Officer, SAP Indian Subcontinent.
“Customers are central to SAP’s success journey in Sri Lanka. E.B. Creasy Group will lead this digital age through adoption of innovative technologies such as SAP S/4HANA.”
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