| E-Malt.com News article: Spain: Motorola refreshes Heineken España’s retail supply chain to adapt to changing customer demands
Motorola, Inc. announced that Heineken España, Spain’s leading brewery, manufacturer and distributor of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, has selected rugged mobile computers from Motorola’s enterprise mobility business to modernise its retail supply chain and increase operational efficiencies, PressZoom reported May 8. Heineken has reduced its data loss incidents by 98 percent since deploying Motorola’s MC9000 mobile computers, enabling the company to respond more quickly to changing customer demands.
Heineken España has deployed the Motorola mobile computers as part of an upgrade to its group-wide centralised IT platform, which serves business units such as Heineken, Cruzcampo, Amstel and Legado de Yuste. The MC9000 mobile computers are being used by Heineken’s salespeople and its local distribution companies to replace outdated handheld devices that caused data discrepancies, information loss and delays in its automated retail supply chain.
“The new Motorola handheld computers have made data transfer both to and from our central systems a completely transparent process which is faster than it has ever been thanks to the MC9000’s Bluetooth capabilities,” said Victor García, information systems manager at Servicios Integrales a Horeca ( SIH ), Heineken España’s IT group. “Overall, we have been extremely pleased with our new mobile computers. They have exceeded our expectations and deliver a range of functionality that has streamlined our supply chain processes and improved operational efficiencies.”
Running on Microsoft® Windows® Mobile software, Motorola’s MC9000 mobile computers make application development and support much easier for Heineken. The new platform allows simple integration and data transfer between the terminals and the back-end, a significant improvement on the previous DOS-based solution.
“Our old handhelds were based on an MS-DOS operating system which slowed down, deteriorated and impeded the transmission of data between the sales force and our back-end systems, wasting long periods of time,” added García. “The sales team told us that forming and maintaining a connection to their portable printers using the old handheld’s infrared technology was difficult and frustrating. Motorola offered us an easy-to-use solution that addresses these problems, and can withstand the rigors of everyday use without compromising functionality.”
Motorola and its implementation partner Telynet were recommended by Getronics and chosen following a competitive assessment of available devices, including the upgraded version of Heineken’s original device.
“We chose the MC9000 mobile computers because they offered us unparalleled advantages in terms of power, user-friendliness and robustness. This was particularly important to us because the devices need to work reliably without breaking or failing as our sales staff takes them on the road everyday,” said García.
Telynet has developed a self-sales application for the new terminals and integrated it into Heineken’s other corporate systems. To date, the new mobile computers have been deployed on 200 of the 300 routes which depend upon SIH, and the company expects to roll out the new Motorola MC9000s to the remaining routes in due course.
Motorola’s enterprise mobility business was formed following the integration of Symbol Technologies Inc. into Motorola’s Networks & Enterprise division.
The revenue associated with this contract was realized in 2006.
About Heineken España
As a result of the merger of Grupo Cruzcampo, S.A. and S.A. El Águila in 2000, Heineken España, S.A. is heir to more than a century of Spanish brewing experience and history and a significant player in the development of Spain’s brewery industry. The company dominates the brewery market in Spain with a market share of 36 per cent.
Headquartered in Seville, Heineken España S.A. also has five factories. Two are located in Andalusia (Seville) and the remaining three are in Jaén (Madrid), Valencia and Arano (Navarra). Together, the factories produce more than 10.5 million hectolitres of beer per year
Heineken España, S.A. has a broad brand portfolio including Heineken, Cruzcampo, Amstel, and Legado de Yuste which was the first abbey beer to be produced in Spain. In addition, the company has recently added two new non-alcoholic brands, called Buckler and Kaliber, as well as a variety of international specialties.
About Motorola
Motorola is known around the world for innovation and leadership in wireless and broadband communications. Inspired by our vision of seamless mobility, the people of Motorola are committed to helping you connect simply and seamlessly to the people, information, and entertainment that you want and need. We do this by designing and delivering "must have" products, "must do" experiences and powerful networks – along with a full complement of support services. A Fortune 100 company with global presence and impact, Motorola had sales of US $42.9 billion in 2006.
11 May, 2007
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