Platform
SAP implementation
S/4HANA and Business One for operations where process discipline is the point.
SAP is the right answer when the same process must run identically across entities and countries, and the cost of an inconsistent process exceeds the cost of the platform.
What we deliver on SAP
- S/4HANA greenfield implementation and phased rollout
- Business One for mid-market single-entity operations
- ECC to S/4HANA migration assessment and delivery
- Statutory and group reporting configuration
- Integration between SAP and non-SAP systems
Products we implement
S/4HANA Cloud
Enterprise finance, supply chain and manufacturing.
Business One
Small and mid-market SAP for single-entity operations.
SAP Analytics Cloud
Planning, consolidation and reporting.
Integration Suite
Connecting SAP to everything that is not SAP.
Look elsewhere if
You need the system to bend to how you already work — SAP charges for that at every upgrade
One entity, straightforward finance: you would be buying governance you do not need
What to watch for
SAP rewards standardisation and punishes heavy customisation at upgrade time. We push hard to fit standard process and document every exception.
Industry fit
Where we deploy SAP most often
How we deliver
Five phases. No surprises in month seven.
ERP projects rarely fail on software. They fail on scope that grows quietly, data nobody cleaned, a process no one mapped, and users who heard about the change three weeks before go-live. Our method exists to close those four gaps in order.
Open a phase to see what happens in it and what you get at the end.
Two to four weeks on site with the people who do the work. We document every process that will touch the new system, find the spreadsheets holding your operation together, and audit the state of your master data. You get a current-state map and a written scope you can hold us to.
What you get
Current-state process map
Data quality audit
Scoped requirements register
Indicative budget and timeline
Next step
Considering SAP?
Tell us where you are — evaluating, licences already bought, or mid-implementation and stuck. Thirty minutes, no pitch deck.