Houston, Texas — May 18, 2026 Across industries, organizations are accelerating investments in AI. Yet many are still struggling to translate those investments into measurable operational outcomes and stronger enterprise AI ROI.
The challenge is rarely access to technology alone. In complex business environments, AI performance depends heavily on how work actually flows across operations, systems, teams, and decision-making processes. Without operational visibility and execution alignment, AI initiatives often remain fragmented — generating insights without consistently improving operational performance or enabling scalable AI-driven execution.
To help address this challenge, BIP is expanding its partnership with Celonis to support organizations across the United States, combining BIP’s operational transformation expertise with the process intelligence capabilities of the Celonis Platform.
Together, the companies help organizations improve operational performance by identifying inefficiencies, reducing friction across workflows, and creating the operational context needed for AI-driven execution. In practice, these challenges often emerge in areas such as procurement delays, disconnected maintenance workflows, supply chain bottlenecks, and operational decisions that depend on fragmented data across systems.
At the center of the collaboration is the Celonis Platform, which enables organizations to understand how processes actually operate across the enterprise through process intelligence and operational visibility. Combined with BIP’s expertise in operational transformation and enterprise execution, the partnership helps organizations improve coordination, accelerate decision-making, and maximize the ROI of AI and transformation investments.
In Brazil, the collaboration has already supported initiatives across industries including Oil & Gas, Energy & Utilities, and Telecommunications, spanning functions such as procurement, finance, operations, and customer service. Across more than 26 critical processes, these initiatives helped identify over BRL 1.2 billion in efficiency opportunities.
As organizations continue facing growing operational complexity, the ability to connect AI initiatives directly to execution environments is becoming increasingly important to achieving scalable AI-driven execution and measurable business outcomes.
“Many companies are investing in AI, but results depend on improving how work gets done. Together with Celonis, we help clients improve execution, remove friction, maximize the ROI of AI investments, and turn transformation priorities into measurable operational outcomes.”
— Paolo Re, CEO, BIP US
“AI will not deliver meaningful business outcomes without understanding how a company actually operates. BIP’s expertise in operational transformation makes them a strong partner to help organizations use Celonis to analyze, design, and operate AI-driven processes.”
— Corey Alemand, Global Head of Energy, Celonis
The challenge is rarely access to technology alone. In complex business environments, AI performance depends heavily on how work actually flows across operations, systems, teams, and decision-making processes. Without operational visibility and execution alignment, AI initiatives often remain fragmented — generating insights without consistently improving operational performance or enabling scalable AI-driven execution.
To help address this challenge, BIP is expanding its partnership with Celonis to support organizations across the United States, combining BIP’s operational transformation expertise with the process intelligence capabilities of the Celonis Platform.
Together, the companies help organizations improve operational performance by identifying inefficiencies, reducing friction across workflows, and creating the operational context needed for AI-driven execution. In practice, these challenges often emerge in areas such as procurement delays, disconnected maintenance workflows, supply chain bottlenecks, and operational decisions that depend on fragmented data across systems.
At the center of the collaboration is the Celonis Platform, which enables organizations to understand how processes actually operate across the enterprise through process intelligence and operational visibility. Combined with BIP’s expertise in operational transformation and enterprise execution, the partnership helps organizations improve coordination, accelerate decision-making, and maximize the ROI of AI and transformation investments.
In Brazil, the collaboration has already supported initiatives across industries including Oil & Gas, Energy & Utilities, and Telecommunications, spanning functions such as procurement, finance, operations, and customer service. Across more than 26 critical processes, these initiatives helped identify over BRL 1.2 billion in efficiency opportunities.
As organizations continue facing growing operational complexity, the ability to connect AI initiatives directly to execution environments is becoming increasingly important to achieving scalable AI-driven execution and measurable business outcomes.
“Many companies are investing in AI, but results depend on improving how work gets done. Together with Celonis, we help clients improve execution, remove friction, maximize the ROI of AI investments, and turn transformation priorities into measurable operational outcomes.”
— Paolo Re, CEO, BIP US
“AI will not deliver meaningful business outcomes without understanding how a company actually operates. BIP’s expertise in operational transformation makes them a strong partner to help organizations use Celonis to analyze, design, and operate AI-driven processes.”
— Corey Alemand, Global Head of Energy, Celonis