India' Wipro wins contract from Saudi SEC


(MENAFN) Wipro Arabia, a subsidiary of India's giant IT firm Wipro, announced it has won a contract from Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) for the implementation, rolling out plant maintenance and project system functionality in a power management plan which will insure that SEC will be able to control its expenses and effectively utilize its assets, Arab News reported.

As part of the contract, Wipro is expected to implement and rollout the plant maintenance and project system functionality of the SAP ERP application for SEC's distribution business line across the Kingdom.

"With this Wipro-SEC deal, we will be able to scale up our operations in a significant way and seamlessly manage our distribution networks. Wipro's deep domain capability and technology-leadership will help us deliver cost-effective services and serve our large customer base in an efficient manner," SEC's program executive director said.

SAP Saudi Arabia, which created the asset management processes used by SEC, said that SEC's decision to expand its existing footprint of SAP ERP with the implementation of these processes will help further strengthen the ability of company to achieve cost savings and operational efficiencies for its five million people client base.


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