Utrecht, 3542 AW,
Netherlands
Eqeep
Eqeep, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Eqeep collaboration with software players such as IFS empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
| Reseller and SI | Vendor | Application | Category | Market |
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| Eqeep | IFS | IFS Cloud ERP | ERP Financial | ERP Financial Management |
| Eqeep | IFS | IFS Cloud Project Management | Project Portfolio Management | PPM |
| Eqeep | IFS | IFS Field Service Management (FSM) | Field Service Management | ERP Services and Operations |
| Eqeep | IFS | IFS ERP | ERP Financial | ERP Financial Management |
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Emergya Wind Technologies | Manufacturing | 250 | $29M | Netherlands | IFS | IFS ERP | ERP Financial | 2022 | In 2022, Emergya Wind Technologies optimized its IFS ERP deployment in the ERP Financial category following an internal evaluation of how the application had been implemented. EWT had been running IFS Applications 8.2 and elected to focus optimization efforts on improving operational adoption and fit for purpose across its global engineering and service organization. The program concentrated on modules and configuration changes within IFS ERP, notably implementing the Service & Maintenance module and Multi Company functionality, and upgrading the core application from IFS Applications 8.2 to IFS 9. The upgrade was driven by the need for Mobile Work Order capabilities, and the effort included systematic screening and updating of supply chain master data such as lead times, minimum order quantities, and multiple lot sizes to align planning and replenishment logic with operational realities. Operational coverage centered on Operations, Supply Chain and Finance teams, plus field Service Engineers across Europe, North America and Asia. Mobile Work Order capability enabled Service Engineers to receive planned work orders on tablets and to book used materials in real time into the connected IFS 9 application, replacing prior monthly material booking processes that introduced delayed stock transactions and ad hoc replenishment activity. Governance was staged to limit organizational impact, using a phased rollout informed by interviews with management and key users to define essential improvements. Eqeep conducted functional verification and testing while IFS Benelux managed the technical transition to IFS 9, enabling the company to better use IFS ERP and to establish a continuous flow of transactional and supply chain data. | |
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Flamingo Flowers Netherlands | Manufacturing | 650 | $70M | Netherlands | IFS | IFS Cloud ERP | ERP Financial | 2022 | In 2022, Flamingo Flowers Netherlands implemented IFS Cloud ERP in the ERP Financial category, engaging Eqeep to build integration and automation around core purchasing and goods receipt processes. The project targeted the companys horticulture supply chain where thousands of purchasing agreements with growers required standardization to reduce manual order handling and speed up export documentation workflows. Eqeep developed an API link between IFS Cloud ERP and the growers flower system to exchange purchase orders, delivery notices, and goods metadata. Data is linked by key fields so discrepancies in pricing, quantities, and product attributes are detected and adjusted automatically, and purchase orders and delivery notices are visible directly inside IFS Cloud ERP. This allows validation of packing unit, quantities, pricing, origin, and other attributes before physical receipt, aligning operational receiving workflows with the ERP record. To address changing export rules and Brexit driven inspections, Eqeep created live connections that populate important fields in IFS Cloud ERP such as country of origin and VBN code, and that consolidate source data required for export documentation. Receipt references are now auto generated from delivery notifications so Goods In personnel only need to physically confirm that goods match the IFS record before closing the booking, and the finance team receives those receipt references on supplier invoices. The integration work provides the foundational data flow for further automation, including planned automatic invoice processing. Operational governance shifted from manual paper and phone confirmations to orchestrated, API driven exchanges between growers and IFS Cloud ERP, centralizing purchase to receipt information inside the ERP. Flamingo Flowers and Eqeep report reduced logistics expenses and the elimination of unnecessary manual operations as explicit outcomes, while new inspection requirements starting July 2022 increase inspection costs and extend lead times due to mandatory physical inspections before transport. | |
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Centric | Professional Services | 3120 | $500M | Netherlands | IFS | IFS Cloud ERP | ERP Financial | 2022 | In 2022, Centric selected IFS Cloud ERP and Eqeep to centralize its core business IT and coordinate operations across its multinational footprint. Centric implemented IFS Cloud ERP, an ERP Financial solution, following a competitive tender to move away from a decentralised IT operations model in which each country managed its own IT solutions, many of which were legacy. Centric purchased the full IFS Cloud suite covering ERP to HR, projects, service management and finance, configuring modules for enterprise resource planning, human capital processes, project accounting and enterprise and field service management. The implementation emphasized a single data model and one version of the truth to eliminate shadow IT and enable coordinated activities across business units. Eqeep acted as the IFS solution partner responsible for implementing, supporting and rolling out IFS Cloud ERP across Centric’s operations in ten European countries including Belgium, Germany, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Sweden and Switzerland. The deployment scope explicitly covers about 800 full time IFS Cloud ERP users and an additional 4,000 consultant users who will have interactions with the platform’s modules across finance, HR, projects and customer service functions. Governance for the rollout includes ongoing steering committees, quarterly business reviews and regular update meetings with IFS and Eqeep to manage configuration, rollout sequencing and operational support. Stated objectives for the ERP Financial implementation include centralizing core business IT, reducing total cost of ownership, removing shadow IT, improving collaborative customer service across operational areas and positioning Centric for future growth. | |
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Professional Services | 3120 | $500M | Netherlands | IFS | IFS Field Service Management (FSM) | Field Service Management | 2022 |
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Professional Services | 3120 | $500M | Netherlands | IFS | IFS Cloud Project Management | Project Portfolio Management | 2022 |
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Professional Services | 20 | $2M | Netherlands | IFS | IFS Field Service Management (FSM) | Field Service Management | 2022 |
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