Denmark: Case Studies
- Daikin Europe NV
- As its European market grew, Asia-based air-conditioner manufacturer Daikin wanted to improve its customer service levels and maintain leaner inventory levels. EDS worked with the company to implement a Pan-European solution that unites production units with both suppliers and customers to ensure faster, more cost-effective delivery.
- DHL Network Global
- Equipped with aging and non-integrated technologies, the daily management and tracking of hundreds of flight and truck movements worldwide had become costly and inefficient for DHL. EDS upgraded the infrastructure and implemented a new, fully integrated solution based on a number of best-in-class air and road transportation applications.
- Icelandair
- Icelandair asked EDS to upgrade its legacy-based flight planning system to a more efficient, user friendly, and integrated solution. In so doing Icelandair set out with the major goal of reducing costs – especially for fuel – as well as to standardize flight planning processes and increase enterprise-wide visibility.
- International Materials Data System (IMDS)
- With environmental concerns a priority, many countries require automobile manufacturers to keep close track of all materials used in production. Lack of a standard, however, made information exchange difficult. EDS stepped up to the plate, creating a materials management system accessible across the supply chain – and across the globe.
- Komatsu Europe International
- A new claims and warranty system relying on .NET architecture helped one of the world’s leading construction equipment companies complete its transition from an outdated mainframe infrastructure to a next-generation enterprise environment.
- Leading European Car Manufacturer
- To cut costs and ensure a consistent response to vehicle problems, this manufacturer turned to EDS for help implementing a single continentwide customer-service operation.