Yash Technologies Drives Readiness and Innovation at Ecobat with SAP Solutions – e3zine – Independent SAP Community Webzine

Yash Technologies and SAP empower one of the world’s largest recyclers of batteries to reimagine business processes and accelerate digital transformation.

YASH Technologies, a global technology integrator and outsourcing specialist, announces the successful go-live of SAP S/4 Hana cloud solutions for Ecobat, a company that produces lead alloys and recycles batteries. Headquartered in Dallas, TX, United States, with operating facilities across Europe, the United States, and Africa, Ecobat needed a partner that would optimize operations via a scalable global business platform, an integrated view of its supply chain, an enhanced customer experience, and more sustainable processes. As Ecobat’s transformation partner, Yash developed and designed a scalable and centralized SAP cloud solution with a calibrated multi-year rollout, enabling process simplification, performance maximization, and seamless global adoption.

“To address the rapidly evolving market challenges of today’s digital age and fast-track business transformation, moving our global operations to the S/4 Hana cloud platform was critical,” said Jamie Lee, Chief Information Officer, Ecobat. “This platform has positioned Ecobat for growth by optimizing business processes, eliminating manual processing, improving collaboration, and presenting a unified face to our end customers.”

Recognized among the first RISE with SAP deployments globally, the focus of Ecobat’s multi-year transformation program, Project Essential, was to help move SAP ECC and 25 legacy systems to one integrated instance of SAP S/4 Hana cloud. The project required large-scale data migration, system design, and re-engineering of critical business processes while developing a future-ready framework that simultaneously leverages current best business practices. Given the size and scope of the implementation, Yash Technologies assembled a large team of SAP vertical, functional, technical specialists, and advisory consultants. They helped enable standardization, harmonization, and globalization of processes and data while driving significant cost advantages and enabling better decision-making.