List of N-ERP Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying N-ERP customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased N-ERP for ERP Financial from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using N-ERP for ERP Financial include: Samsung Electronics South Korea, a South Korea based Manufacturing organisation with 262647 employees and revenues of $206.82 billion, Samsung C&T, a South Korea based Professional Services organisation with 9492 employees and revenues of $29.12 billion, Hyundai Construction Equipment Co, a South Korea based Manufacturing organisation with 1212 employees and revenues of $2.79 billion, Hyundai Electric South Korea, a South Korea based Manufacturing organisation with 2022 employees and revenues of $2.25 billion and many others.
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Hyundai Construction Equipment Co | Manufacturing | 1212 | $2.8B | South Korea | Samsung SDS | N-ERP | ERP Financial | 2018 | Samsung SDS | In 2018 Hyundai Construction Equipment Co engaged Samsung SDS to implement N-ERP, a Global ONE SAP S/4HANA-based system categorized as ERP Financial. The engagement targeted headquarters and overseas offices and was explicitly focused on finance and controlling to improve cost calculation, contract forecasting, sales and profit projection. The implementation centered on finance and controlling modules within the N-ERP deployment, configuring cost accounting, contract forecasting workflows, revenue and profit projection capabilities, and centralized financial close controls. Architecture was delivered as a Global ONE instance on SAP S/4HANA with a centralized core and regional extensions for subsidiary operations. Samsung SDS served as the systems integrator for configuration, testing, and deployment. Operational coverage included Korea and international subsidiaries with governance designed to unify chart of accounts, master data standards, and financial reporting processes under global ERP governance. The rollout followed a phased approach and Phase 1 was completed in early 2019, bringing financial and controlling usage online. The implementation changed operational workflows for finance, controlling, sales forecasting, and contract management teams. No explicit outcomes beyond project objectives were provided, the program’s stated aim was to improve cost calculation, contract forecasting, and sales and profit projection via the N-ERP ERP Financial platform. Ongoing governance and centralized configuration were emphasized to maintain consistency across headquarters and subsidiary operations. | |
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Hyundai Electric South Korea | Manufacturing | 2022 | $2.2B | South Korea | Samsung SDS | N-ERP | ERP Financial | 2018 | Samsung SDS | In 2018, Hyundai Electric South Korea engaged Samsung SDS to deploy N-ERP in the ERP Financial category, initiating a next generation ERP modernization program. The engagement was reported as in-progress around 2019, with an explicit emphasis on strengthening finance and operational management across Korea. N-ERP implementation centered on core financial management capabilities, with configuration work aligned to general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, fixed asset accounting and financial reporting workflows. The project description from Samsung SDS positions N-ERP to support end-to-end financial close orchestration and operational finance controls, and the application name N-ERP is used as the enterprise financial backbone. Operational scope covered finance and operations functions within Hyundai Electric South Korea, targeting corporate accounting, procurement-related financial flows and operational planning processes across Korean sites. Samsung SDS was identified as the system integrator, and the program narrative emphasizes cross-functional alignment between finance teams and operations groups rather than discrete third party integrations. Program governance was run by Samsung SDS in coordination with Hyundai Electric South Korea stakeholders, focusing on process redesign and controls as part of the ERP Financial modernization. The engagement timeline and reporting indicate a multi-year modernization effort, with Samsung SDS profiling the work as part of broader ERP upgrades to strengthen finance and operational management. | |
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Samsung C&T | Professional Services | 9492 | $29.1B | South Korea | Samsung SDS | N-ERP | ERP Financial | 2021 | n/a | In 2021, Samsung C&T implemented N-ERP, a next-generation ERP system classified as ERP Financial, as part of a global rollout to align enterprise operations with evolving business strategies. The deployment was delivered in collaboration with SAP and Samsung SDS and extended configuration and go live across 120 offices worldwide, positioning N-ERP as a centralized business platform for the next decade of innovation. The implementation consolidated core enterprise modules into a unified application footprint, including finance, human resources, manufacturing, supply chain, services and procurement. Sales-related systems that previously operated separately were integrated into the N-ERP instance to enable hardware and software bundling and omni-channel sales workflows, while professional logistics modules such as Transportation Management, Extended Warehouse Management and Supply Chain Collaboration were embedded to improve partner-facing coordination. Architecturally the N-ERP implementation adopted an in-memory database to manage data storage and operational processing in memory, and it established a scale out architecture to accommodate large data volumes and increased analytic demand. Automation and intelligent data capture were implemented through Robotic Process Automation, Optical Character Recognition and machine learning infrastructures, reducing manual transaction work and streamlining recurring financial and operational processes. Operational governance emphasized centralized data management and cross-functional workflow orchestration across production and logistics partners, with process standardization to support multiple business convergence strategies. The N-ERP implementation supports business innovation goals and reduces manual work for employees, enabling staff to focus on higher value tasks while the ERP Financial platform provides unified transactional and analytical capabilities. | |
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Manufacturing | 262647 | $206.8B | South Korea | Samsung SDS | N-ERP | ERP Financial | 2021 | Samsung SDS |
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