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eGeneration implements SAP for UNIGAS 

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02 December, 2020, 01:05 pm
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eGeneration implements SAP for UNIGAS 

eGeneration is the first local system integrator in the history of Bangladesh to implement such SAP project

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02 December, 2020, 01:05 pm
Last modified: 02 December, 2020, 01:18 pm
eGeneration implements SAP for UNIGAS 

eGeneration, a leading system integration and software solutions company in Bangladesh, announced successful go-live implementation of SAP for UNIGAS, a concern of UNITEX group. 

The event was held in The Westin Hotel in the capital.  
 
eGeneration is the first local system integrator in the history of Bangladesh to implement such SAP project. This is the first project hosted on Azure in Bangladesh having unique solution for the oil and gas industry called Hydrocarbon Product Management solution, which was implemented jointly with NTT Data, a global implementor from Japan. 

Emran Abdullah, Director, eGeneration showed his delight to be part of digital transformation with implementation of SAP with a concern of one of the biggest conglomerates in Bangladesh.   
  
He said, "Such SAP implementations were only done by global implementers in Bangladesh, but now eGeneration is successfully accomplishing this by connecting local and global resources. We appreciate the UNIGAS Management who really took the brave and right decision which eventually now becomes a success. We appreciate the co-operation of the Core team at UNIGAS who relentlessly worked hard to make us complete the implementation." 

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Ishtiaq Ahmed, CEO (LPG, Agri Business and Consumer Goods), UNITEX Group, was elated to embark on a digitalization journey with a Bangladeshi implementer of SAP.  
 
"eGeneration demonstrated extraordinary implementation experience with SAP technology and proved why they are recognized as one of the leading providers of SAP solutions in Bangladesh," He said.  

Morshed Ahsan, CTO, UNIGAS, showed his confidence in the solution as it will prove to be a robust solution for them. He said, "We believe that the solution will help us achieve simplification and standardization of core organizational processes and operations across the organization. 
 
Kuhanesh Arul, Regional Manager, South East Asia, NTT Data said, "NTT Data is delighted to have a capable partner such as eGeneration in Bangladesh. We look forward to working with them in future on improving business processes with technological innovation." 

Zobaidul Islam Chowdhury, Director Operation, UNITEX Group; Abdur Rahman, Project Director, ULPGL; Saqib Ahmed, Group Coordinator, Business Development, UNITEX; Md Masuduzzaman, Chief Marketing Officer, UNITEX LP Gas limited; Shameem Ahsan, Managing Director, eGeneration; S M Ashraful Islam, Executive Vice Chairman, eGeneration; Mohamed Shakawat Hossain, Head of Project Delivery, eGeneration; Hossain Mashroor, Head of Channel Sales, Microsoft; and Mohammad Aminul Islam, Account Manager, SAP India Pvt. Ltd, were present amongst others in the event.

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