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Siemens Energy Chooses Syntax for Global Implementation Partnership

Syntax | January 04, 2023 | Read time : 01:56 min

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In a recent announcement, leading multi-ERP managed cloud provider Syntax collaborates with Siemens Energy to design and implement its new SAP Digital Manufacturing Cloud (DMC) infrastructure for more than 80 production sites worldwide.

Syntax will implement the SAP DMC subscription contract for Siemens Energy’s five pilot plants in Germany, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. In addition, Syntax will collect critical process data for analysis, process modeling and execution, and resource coordination, reflecting the broad range of Siemens Energy's requirements.

Syntax’s expertise will be used in the integration of manufacturing processes for the company, laying a solid foundation for a digital factory through the development of a standard template. This Siemens Energy template is expected to be completed by the end of 2023. It will then be gradually rolled out to all of Siemens Energy’s sites across the globe, over a seven-year period.

“As an important part of our sustainable digitization strategy within the production areas, this project is of great strategic importance for Siemens Energy. Using the same systems at all production sites is the basis for notably better cooperation, protection against cybersecurity threats, and more efficient interests of the customer."

Matthias Hammes, IT project manager, Siemens Energy.

About Syntax

Syntax provides end-to-end technology solutions to businesses of all sizes. Syntax is now a market leader in Managed Cloud for Mission Critical Enterprise Applications. Syntax has unrivaled expertise in implementing and managing ERP deployments (Oracle, SAP) in a secure, resilient private, public, or hybrid cloud.

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