List of SAP Extended ECM Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying SAP Extended ECM 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 SAP Extended ECM for Enterprise Content Management 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 SAP Extended ECM for Enterprise Content Management include: Orica, a Australia based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 14000 employees and revenues of $5.42 billion, Cameron, a Schlumberger company, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 6000 employees and revenues of $2.30 billion, Tapal Tea, a Pakistan based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 500 employees and revenues of $160.0 million, Steel And Pipe Supply Company, a United States based Distribution organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Cameron, a Schlumberger company | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 6000 | $2.3B | United States | SAP | SAP Extended ECM | Enterprise Content Management | 2020 | Optima ECM Consulting | In 2020, Cameron, a Schlumberger company, deployed SAP Extended ECM to modernize invoicing and Manufacturer’s Record Book generation and archiving. The deployment used SAP Extended ECM as an Enterprise Content Management platform to centralize document assembly and lifecycle controls for finance and quality control workflows. Optima ECM Consulting led the implementation, configuring SAP Extended ECM modules for invoice management, MRB assembly workflows, and archival retention capabilities. Configuration work focused on automated MRB assembly orchestration, metadata indexing, and search optimization to support retrieval and compliance requirements. Documents and MRBs were provisioned to be accessible through SAP and web interfaces, enabling finance and quality teams to retrieve records directly from SAP screens and a web portal. Operational coverage explicitly targeted finance and quality functions across Cameron operations in the United States, improving cross-functional document availability. Governance and process changes formalized controlled assembly workflows for MRB production and invoice approval routing to enhance auditability and document control. The case study documents that SAP Extended ECM reduced MRB assembly time from four months to three weeks and enabled quality and finance teams to access documents via SAP and web interfaces. | |
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Orica | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 14000 | $5.4B | Australia | SAP | SAP Extended ECM | Enterprise Content Management | 2019 | Chrome Consulting | In 2019, Orica implemented SAP Extended ECM as part of its global 4S SAP transformation to centralize controlled documents across multiple business functions. The implementation leveraged OpenText Extended ECM for SAP Solutions to provide an Enterprise Content Management foundation that would span HR, procurement, asset management and manufacturing processes across Orica operations. The deployment included explicit use of Extended ECM for SAP SuccessFactors and Extended ECM for Vendor Invoice Management, with configuration focused on controlled document capture, classification, and lifecycle handling within SAP-driven business processes. Functional capabilities implemented included vendor invoice document orchestration through VIM workflows, HR file management linked to SuccessFactors employee records, and document linkage to asset and work order records in asset management and manufacturing contexts. Integrations were established directly with SAP SuccessFactors and SAP Vendor Invoice Management to embed content services into transactional and HR workflows. The operational scope covered 57 countries and centralized document handling into a single content plane, processing over 55,000 documents monthly, which consolidated document access and archival across global sites. Governance and rollout followed a phased implementation approach with Chrome Consulting as the system integrator, enabling staged adoption and process standardization across regions. Outcomes documented in the source include a centralized Enterprise Content Management capability and reduced risk from duplicate and fraudulent invoices through VIM integration and centralized document controls. | |
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Steel And Pipe Supply Company | Distribution | 10 | $1M | United States | SAP | SAP Extended ECM | Enterprise Content Management | 2020 | Optima ECM Consulting | In 2020, Steel And Pipe Supply Company implemented SAP Extended ECM by OpenText to centralize Mill Test Reports and Proof of Delivery documents. The SAP Extended ECM deployment provided Enterprise Content Management for logistics and document management workflows across shipping and quality processes. The implementation configured SAP Extended ECM by OpenText to ingest and index Mill Test Reports, store Proof of Delivery documents, and manage document lifecycle and access controls. Functional capabilities implemented included barcode-driven capture of delivery paperwork and metadata indexing for retrieval. Centralized repository services supported auditability and logistics document management. Optima ECM Consulting delivered the project and integrated Proof of Delivery documents with SAP deliveries using barcode linkage, reducing manual entry, improving quality control, and decreasing customer returns. Operational scope included shipping and returns handling, and governance established standardized retention and retrieval workflows to align document processing with logistics operations. | |
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 500 | $160M | Pakistan | SAP | SAP Extended ECM | Enterprise Content Management | 2019 | Ibm |
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