Abu Dhabi Airports Company, the owner and
operator of five airports in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, has
completed the first phase of its Oracle E-Business Suite
implementation.
The first phase of the project has laid the
foundations of automation and integration of key business areas
like Finance & Budgeting, Procurement, Human Resources and Real
Estate Management, as well as consolidating its diverse revenue
billing streams in a single tightly integrated web-based solution.
The suite replaces around 60 applications, including revenue
solutions, onto one common platform thus providing a single source
of information that provides a quantum leap in operational
efficiency and scalability.
The second phase, due for
completion in late 2012, will further enhance customer service
capabilities through maximizing the utilization of the Oracle B2B
platform. This phase will expand its integration scope to include
Airport Operation Systems, advanced Human Resources and Learning
modules, advanced Procurement functions, CRM, Performance
Management, Business intelligence tools and Compliance.
Abdul Majeed Al Khoori, Chief Financial Officer
of ADAC, said, “In line with its strategic vision of becoming a leading
Airports group, ADAC’s decision to undertake this challenging
project was aimed at taking the company and its group of
subsidiaries to the next level in operational efficiency and
productivity, so as to provide world class services to customers,
partners and stakeholders. The implementation has been challenging
in its complexity, breadth, scope and stringent timeline, and was
successfully achieved through the commitment and dedication of
every individual involved in this project. ADAC is fully confident
that it will benefit from the ultimate objectives of this
project.”
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