Wednesday, September 16, 2009

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Wipro wins 3-year contract from Japan's ANA

Wipro has won a three year outsourcing contract from All Nippon Airways (ANA), the first airline in the world to procure the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The financial details of the deal have not been disclosed, but Wipro will deliver materials management system to ANA that will help manage the parts life cycle, reports Economic Times.

The system will strengthen regulatory compliance, predict parts demand better and help manage inventory levels. The new Materials Management system will be built in a scalable, flexible platform. ANA, with its fleet of 209 aircraft, is embarking on transforming its legacy materials management system to support the new fleet, in line with the expansion of its business at Tokyo's Haneda Airport with its upcoming fourth runway in 2010.

ANA will be able to increase its cost competitiveness, improve the quality of its aircraft part maintenance business and improve asset management with the new system. The complete program will be managed by Wipro, which will deliver services such as application development, program management and vendor management thereby enabling ANA to gain a sustainable competitive advantage.

Takanori Yukishige, Senior Vice President, ANA Information Technology Services said, "We are starting a new journey and this program will set a benchmark for our future way of doing business. We look forward to further leveraging our partnership with Wipro to gain competitive advantage."

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