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Devon County Council Government 4228 $1.7B United Kingdom UNIT4 Unit4 Procurement Procurement 2023 Embridge Consulting In 2023, Devon County Council implemented Unit4 Procurement as part of a broader Unit4 ERP program that covers Finance, Procurement and Financial Planning and Analysis. The Procurement application, Unit4 Procurement, is being deployed as a cloud-based component of the council’s new ERP platform and the project is delivered in close collaboration with Embridge Consulting, Unit4’s Elite Implementation Partner. The implementation configures core Procurement capabilities alongside finance and FP&A modules, with defined workflows and task automation to reduce manual processing. Invoice process automation is integrated via Proactis and income management functions are integrated using HeyCentric, preserving a single transactional and reporting experience across procurement, accounts payable and income management. Deployment is council wide and intended to support operational areas including Adult Social Care, Education and Families, Roads and Transport, Planning and Development, Waste and Recycling, and Libraries and Heritage. The council had an incumbent financial system in place for almost 30 years, and the new cloud platform is being positioned to provide an integrated user experience, centralized budget controls, and dynamic real-time reporting across departments. Governance and rollout follow local government best practice with Embridge Consulting supporting configuration, change management and a streamlined implementation approach. The program emphasizes automated workflows, improved budget management and forecasting, and faster service delivery to enhance the citizen experience through more accurate financial monitoring and real-time decision support.
King's College London Education 8500 $1.6B United Kingdom UNIT4 Unit4 Procurement Procurement 2025 Optimum In 2025 King's College London implemented Unit4 Procurement as part of a broader Unit4 ERP and CoreHR program to support procurement and finance operations. The deployment covered 8,500 users across five London campuses and was coordinated alongside earlier introductions of the Unit4 Finance, Projects and Cash Management suites and a phased CoreHR rollout. The Unit4 Procurement implementation was configured to align with KCL's bespoke Unit4 ERP build, with functional emphasis on requisitioner workflows and core finance procurement controls. Deliverables included interactive and passive eLearning, hands-on classroom courses for core finance users, auditorium roadshow sessions for large requisitioner groups, plus reference guides, quick cards and trainer packs tailored to specific workstreams. Optimum acted as the implementation partner for user adoption and training, scoping user needs across multiple departmental stakeholder groups and creating a menu of procurement and HR topics for targeted selection by teams. The Unit4 Procurement deployment was positioned to operate within the Unit4 ERP suite, coordinating procurement transaction flows with finance and project accounting modules and supporting downstream HR and payroll processes where procurement-related approvals and requisitions intersected with departmental staffing activities. Governance and rollout emphasized internal capability transfer and sustained user adoption, Optimum delivered skill the trainer sessions to upskill KCL’s internal trainers and business champions, establishing consistent delivery styles and a process for maintaining training materials as the system evolves. The partnership continued post go-live with Optimum providing refresher training for HR and payroll teams and designing training for the subsequent recruitment module rollout, reflecting an ongoing operational training and governance model for the Procurement application.
Magnox Utilities 2278 $576M United Kingdom UNIT4 Unit4 Procurement Procurement 2016 n/a In 2016 Magnox began migrating its on-premise Unit4 Enterprise Resource Planning ERP to the cloud and deployed Unit4 Procurement as a core component of its Procurement strategy. Magnox is a UK utilities organization responsible for decommissioning ten first generation nuclear power stations and two former research facilities, and the Unit4 Procurement implementation was scoped to support procurement and accounts payable workflows within that long duration, highly regulated operational context. The Unit4 Procurement deployment was executed as part of a broader Unit4 ERP footprint that consolidated financials, procurement, project, and HR/people capabilities. Configuration emphasized procurement modules including purchase-to-pay controls and accounts payable integration, automated approval workflows to replace paper driven approvals and wet signatures, and tighter alignment with project master files and timesheet processes to reduce duplication of HR and financial records. Architecturally the program migrated Unit4 from an on-premise instance to Unit4 hosted on Microsoft Azure, creating a centralized cloud ERP architecture that provided instant access for staff and simplified data exchange with external systems. The cloud deployment delivered enhanced expert security for stored data, removed local disaster recovery management from Magnox operations, and enabled unfettered access to Unit4 apps across devices, while easing data migration paths for integrations with other systems compared with the prior on-premise setup. Governance and rollout were managed through jointly established parameters for success, a service level agreement and controlled delivery timelines, with ongoing review of customizations to reduce workarounds. Magnox continues to iterate on the platform, implementing two factor authentication for added security and exploring machine learning opportunities to further automate workflows, while using the Unit4 Procurement capability to streamline processes across multiple work sites and to demonstrate compliance to regulators.
Non Profit 9000 $321M United States UNIT4 Unit4 Procurement Procurement 2023 n/a
Government 18720 $1.3B United Kingdom UNIT4 Unit4 Procurement Procurement 2022 n/a
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