A chemical manufacturing company in Saudi Arabia has started working with Accely on improving how SAP data is handled across its operations, using the Precisely automate platform suite as part of that effort.
What surfaced early wasn’t a system issue, at least not directly. Different plants had developed their own ways of managing material and batch-related data. It wasn’t wrong, just inconsistent enough to create confusion when information moved between teams. That became more visible during planning cycles, where numbers didn’t always line up the way they should.
Instead of forcing immediate standardization, the initial phase has been more observational than corrective. Tools like Automate Studio Control are being introduced gradually, mainly in areas where errors tend to repeat. Accely, working as a technology consulting partner, has focused on mapping how data actually flows before deciding what needs to change.
In chemical environments, the risk sits a bit deeper than just reporting errors. A mismatch in batch or compliance data can affect traceability, which in turn has regulatory implications. That’s one of the reasons the rollout isn’t being rushed.
There have been some deliberate compromises along the way. Certain manual checks are still in place, even where automation could replace them. It slows the process slightly, but it gives teams a chance to validate outcomes while the system is still settling.
With Accely supporting the engagement through digital transformation services, and as organizations continue to learn about SAP partner Accely through such implementations, the company is gradually moving toward a more controlled and reliable data structure, without disrupting production realities.
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