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SOCOMORE shares its feedback on the data management aspects of project management related to the deployment of the Oxalys SQM solution.
As part of its digital transformation strategy, SOCOMORE has chosen to include the procurement scope in order to implement a software solution dedicated to supplier relationship management, enabling the structuring and enhancement of procurement data. Testimonials from Elizabeth Henocq (Purchasing Manager) and Benoît Marcesche (Digital Officer).
A specialty chemicals formulator, Socomore is a French mid-sized industrial company offering a wide range of products in the fields of surface preparation and treatment, paints, and sealants used in critical and demanding industries such as aerospace, automotive, and rail. With revenue exceeding €100 million in 2023, the SOCOMORE Group aims to double in size within five years, notably through external growth, and is relying on the quality of its supplier relationship management to help achieve this ambition.
Project context and focus on the data management scope
The objective of the deployment is to provide Socomore’s Purchasing Department with an e-sourcing tool enabling, among other things, to:
- manage the supplier panel (both prospective and approved suppliers)
- manage the item master data and the item–supplier qualifications required by the industries served
- manage sourcing for production requirements
- manage sourcing related to new projects
Once the functional scope has been defined, it is essential to clearly identify the input and output data required to ensure the proper execution of processes within the procurement tool. This “data management” focus leads to consideration of two types of data:
Data originating from the ERP
These data are used to avoid manual data re-entry into the SRM, to leverage them within sourcing processes (e.g. sharing qualifications within RFQs sent to suppliers), and also to produce analyses (savings, spend, etc.).
They imply the implementation of an integration so that the identified ERP data scope is interfaced, enabling the e-sourcing tool to receive new records and updates at a defined frequency.
Data generated within the SRM S2C
The processes executed within the e-sourcing tool are designed to collect data from suppliers (e.g. price offers in response to RFQs). It is therefore essential that these data be structured in such a way that:
- they can be effectively used by procurement teams to perform evaluations and various analyses
- some of them can be fed back into the ERP (new suppliers, pricing, etc.)
Active collaboration in the field
In 2022, several initiatives helped promote this partnership among market players. An awareness campaign targeting a large portion of Isatech’s customer portfolio led to the presentation of Oxalys SQM to several clients, generating expressions of interest that continue to this day. Another joint initiative took place in early March in Rennes, where Isatech invited Oxalys SQM to join its booth at CFIA, allowing both teams to jointly engage with stakeholders in the agri-food sector.
A partnership serving the end customer
There is no exclusivity in this partnership, as Oxalys SQM software is designed to adapt to customers’ existing environments and therefore interfaces with one or more ERPs, regardless of the vendor. However, when the ERP belongs to the Microsoft ecosystem, the alliance with Isatech makes it possible to go further in creating added value—for the benefit of all parties, starting with the end customer.