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Anchoring Source-to-Pay Excellence at Hapag-Lloyd

Hapag-Lloyd, a global leader in logistics, embarked on a transformative journey to streamline and automate its source-to-pay (S2P) process. In this insightful presentation, Daniel Braune, Head of Strategic Procurement at Hapag-Lloyd, shares how the company transitioned from a paper-based procurement system to a best-in-class digital procurement framework with Zycus as its technology partner.

Key Highlights:

 

  • The Shift from Manual to Automated Procurement: Hapag-Lloyd identified inefficiencies in its traditional paper-based procurement process, which led to delays, high costs, and compliance challenges.
  • End-to-End Digital Transformation: With Zycus, the company built a fully integrated, automated source-to-pay system, improving supplier collaboration, cost control, and process visibility.
  • Current & Future Vision: Daniel Braune provides a before-and-after comparison, showcasing the impact of procurement automation and discussing Hapag-Lloyd’s vision for further optimization and AI-driven procurement strategies.
  • Key Learnings & Best Practices: The case study outlines critical lessons from this transformation journey, offering valuable takeaways for procurement leaders looking to enhance efficiency and drive digital procurement success.

This session is a must-watch for organizations seeking to modernize procurement, reduce costs, and drive operational excellence with cutting-edge source-to-pay solutions. Watch the video to explore Hapag-Lloyd’s procurement evolution!

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