KPN selects Oracle Fusion Cloud to streamline business operations

KPN has selected Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications for finance, supply chain management and human resources to streamline the company’s business operations.
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KPN has over six million broadband and mobile customers in the Netherlands. Oracle’s cloud platform will enable KPN to optimize financial planning and forecasting, modernize its HR processes and improve the employee experience, and consolidate and streamline procurement and supply chain management.

The rollout will help KPN meet its goal significantly reducing operational costs and energy consumption across its business, said Cormac Watters, executive vice president, EMEA Applications, Oracle.

“KPN is transforming its business to support our customers in this new world, and this requires us to simplify and consolidate our operations to become more agile, more adaptable, and more flexible in what is a continually shifting environment,” said Chris Figee, CFO at KPN.

Oracle Fusion Applications, including Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management & Manufacturing (SCM) and Oracle Fusion Cloud Human Capital Management (HCM) will enable KPN to standardise business processes, and manage finance, HR and supply chain data on a single integrated IT platform.

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