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Danish-based Kongskilde Industries Holding, producers of a wide range of agricultural machinery, employs over 1000 workers in 14 divisions and is present in 13 countries in 4 continents. Kongskilde Poland has 120 employees and annual revenue in excess of US $5 million. Kongskilde Poland is planning to enlarge its production area, to open a modern painting workshop and set up a warehouse for spares for Central and Eastern Europe. The challenge
As the Kongskilde Group developed quickly, efficient management of the group was a growing challenge. Each company in the group had its own IT solution, making integration difficult, if not impossible. Therefore Kongskilde decided to invest in an integrated system that would connect all 14 divisions.
The solution
Dariusz Blaszczyk, chairman of the board of Kongskilde Poland,
explains, The aim of the new system was to ensure integration of
all Kongskilde companies. Since headquarters already used System4
from IFS, the decision to further collaborate with IFS was so much
easier, although other systems were also considered.
Implementation
Implementation began simultaneously across the entire
corporation, with IFS Poland localizing the software for Poland. In
June 2000, preliminary characteristics of the system were agreed
upon. The next 2.5 months were spent entering the data. Piotr
Goralczyk, chief IT specialist at Kongskilde Poland, comments,
We had several databases, in which the same element of machinery
could be listed under different names. This required clarification,
so we introduced uniform number codes for all machinery elements
across the entire company. Codes for individual divisions had to be
recognized by the entire group. Another issue to solve was a
structure of existing databases. New solutions were required in the financial system, mainly
because of specific Polish legal regulations, and there was also a
need to compile data from the entire Kongskilde Group. Alina Jozwiak, chief accountant at Kongskilde Poland, explains,
Each company within Kongskilde Group has its own section of the
financial database. The nucleus of the database had to remain
unchanged, as opposed to local requirements for meeting fiscal and
accounting regulations in individual states. A common format had to
be introduced for the accounting spreadsheet in order to facilitate
consolidation of reports. Working on our accounting spreadsheet
with IFS Poland specialists, we ensured they could be read in both
Danish and Polish.
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