Intelligent CIO Africa Issue 16 | Page 9

NEWS CIN Coatings selects ERP solution from IFS to power its global expansion factories in Europe and Africa, CIN is also present in Latin America and employs over 1,400 people. I FS, the global enterprise applications company, has signed an agreement with Portuguese coatings company CIN for the implementation of IFS Applications across all its business areas. The solution includes IFS Enterprise Operational Intelligence to provide visual insights throughout the company’s value chain. With more than 100 years of experience in the coatings industry, CIN is the Iberian market leader. Headquartered in Portugal, CIN reached €232 million sales in 2017 in the three most relevant market segments: architectural, industrial and protective coatings. With 10 CIN’s rapid expansion and the complexity of its market led the company to undertake a strategic project to transform the technology that underpins its business. The key focus of the project was identifying a comprehensive, state-of-the-art ERP platform that could support CIN’s current needs and future growth. Essential considerations for the company were global visibility and advanced business analytics that would allow the firm to anticipate its clients’ needs as well as powerful functionality to streamline critical processes such as supply chain management. “IFS has proven to be the perfect partner to guarantee a continuous innovation pipeline of our systems, to help us in the re-engineering of our processes and to integrate new operations quickly and smoothly,” said Pedro Rodrigues, CIO of CIN. ///////////////// GE supports Ghana’s digitisation drive G E, the world’s premier Digital Industrial Company, recently joined a delegation to Silicon Valley led by Ghana’s Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, who is currently spearheading the country’s digital transformation project. The VP’s focus is to accelerate the digitisation of the Ghanaian economy and move Ghana beyond aid dependence. The delegation aimed to explore the possibilities of developing strategic insight and partnerships with leading technology companies in the Silicon Valley area, such as GE, Google and IBM. The VP and his team took a tour of GE Digital’s San Ramon Facility where the delegation spent over four hours. They received an overview of GE’s products in power, oil and gas and Predix. The visitors also experienced an augmented or virtual reality Predix pilot app that was demonstrated by recent graduates of GE’s Digital Technology Leadership Programme. www.intelligentcio.com “We are proud to have been among the technology giants who hosted the Vice President of Ghana and his team in Silicon Valley,” said Sulemana Abubakar, Chief Information Officer of GE Africa. “GE is committed to the sustainable development of Africa and our digital business provides solutions that optimise operations to improve asset performance while keeping costs down. This is what Africa needs and Ghana is in the right direction with the government’s digital transformation programme.” INTELLIGENTCIO 9