ARVOS Group India - Project Win

Posted by Redfaire International

Having successfully implemented JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.1 for ARVOS in the US and Japan, Redfaire International will now help ARVOS to implement Oracle JDE in India.

ARVOS Group India - Project Win Image
ARVOS GROUP logo

 

Having successfully implemented JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.1 for ARVOS in the US and Japan, the Redfaire International and FSS teams will now help ARVOS Group to implement Oracle JD Edwards in India. 

Thanks to these successful projects and the strong partnership between Redfaire International and ARVOS, Redfaire International has now, after a rigorous selection process, been chosen to implement JD Edwards ERP at ARVOS in India. The project involves replacing RAMCO ERP with JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.2. 

Implementing a global, scalable ERP like JD Edwards will deliver tangible benefits for the company including process optimization, cost reduction and centralized planning across country sites. The project will see JD Edwards installed on Amazon Cloud enabling ARVOS to achieve bottom-line benefits from a Hybrid Cloud approach.

In 2015, Redfaire International, in collaboration with Full Speed Systems, won the tender to implement JD Edwards for leading global industrial equipment and service provider, Arvos. The project involved replacing the existing SAP ECC 6.0 System in the US and Japan. Each country went live after just three months. Both projects were a success and as Gary Brown, the director of IT / IS Global of Arvos Group Inc., said: “We achieved a replacement of our SAP ECC 6.0 solution with JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Release 9.1 within less than 6 months for our offices in the US and Japan and migrated 100% of our data and processes successfully “.

Contact us

Please complete the form and our Global Enquiries team will be in touch to help you.

UK: +44 118 9653 904

IRL: + 353 61 512 840

US: +1 (513) 842-8506

SALES@REDFAIRE.COM

The information you provide will be used in accordance with the terms of our privacy policy.