Making the right business case for S/4HANA
Florida Crystals grows, harvests, mills and refines its sugarcane in the Sunshine State — as well as globally through its companies, selling under brands such as Domino, C&H, Redpath, Sidul, and Tate & Lyle.
Their path to value with Celonis began with their S/4HANA transformation back in 2021. It’s no secret that an ERP migration is neither simple nor fast. Completing it in two years is considered rapid – three years plus is more typical. With Celonis, Florida Crystals pulled it off in twelve months. Here’s how. While Florida Crystals benefited from the stability of its SAP Business Suite over two decades, there were some challenges when the time came to change the processes on it. “There was a gap in us understanding why they’re configured the way they were,” says VP and CIO Kevin Grayling.
Partnering with Celonis, they used process mining to create a digital twin of their business. Think of an X-ray, that shows how processes actually run. “It took us only three weeks to see our entire Source-to-Pay and Order-to-Cash process,” recalls Grayling. “So we got an extremely fast and detailed understanding of our process adherence and where we had process issues.”
Having a clear picture of how their business operated not only helped IT and the process owners save a lot of time and effort in the documentation and design phase. It made their business case airtight. “Our discussions with SAP experts were often anecdotal. Celonis helped make the decision to go brownfield very scientifically.”
And the argument in favor of the brownfield migration has stood the test. The move to the cloud is also delivering the expected value. → Read Grayling’s blog on how Florida Crystals uses Celonis to transform their business.
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