Customer Company Size
Large Corporate
Region
- America
Country
- United States
Product
- webMethods Operational Intelligence Platform
- webMethods OneData for Master Data Management (MDM)
Tech Stack
- SAP
- webMethods BPMS
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Productivity Improvements
- Digital Expertise
Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Data Management Platforms
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Middleware, SDKs & Libraries
Applicable Industries
- Oil & Gas
Applicable Functions
- Procurement
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Predictive Maintenance
- Process Control & Optimization
Services
- System Integration
- Data Science Services
About The Customer
Chevron is one of the top three integrated energy companies in the world. The company is engaged in every aspect of the oil, gas, and geothermal energy industries. This includes exploration and production; refining, marketing and transport; chemicals manufacturing and sales; and power generation. Chevron operates in 31 countries and employs more than 64,000 people. The company's downstream business covers 99 percent of its operations. Chevron's business processes include 13 processes with 92 sub-processes and 558 activities. The company also manages 100 master data types with 6,000 users.
The Challenge
Chevron, one of the top three integrated energy companies, wanted a centralized SAP® system with standardized process and master data design. The company was seeking to extract more value from its business processes. Additionally, Chevron identified the need for business process intelligence and a governance framework to ensure high quality and management of all material master data in SAP®. The challenge was to implement a system that could cover a wide range of processes, activities, and master data types across multiple countries.
The Solution
Chevron implemented the webMethods Operational Intelligence Platform and webMethods OneData for Master Data Management (MDM). The centralized SAP system covers 31 countries, 99 percent of downstream business; 13 processes with 92 sub-processes and 558 activities; and 100 master data types with 6,000 users. The MDM hub ensures material master data quality through a data governance framework with real-time updates. New master data records trigger an internal workflow, and an external workflow is to be triggered in webMethods BPMS.
Operational Impact
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