Customer Company Size
Large Corporate
Region
- Asia
Country
- Israel
Product
- Gold Client Solutions
- Data Echo
- Data Recast
- Data Wave
Tech Stack
- SAP
- SAP ERP
- SAP CRM
- SAP BW
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Productivity Improvements
- Cost Savings
Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Data Exchange & Integration
- Analytics & Modeling - Data-as-a-Service
Applicable Industries
- Automotive
Applicable Functions
- Discrete Manufacturing
- Logistics & Transportation
Use Cases
- Manufacturing System Automation
- Supply Chain Visibility
Services
- System Integration
- Software Design & Engineering Services
About The Customer
Colmobil is Israel’s largest importer and distributor of passenger and commercial vehicles, trucks, and buses, and provides spare part logistics services. It is the sole distributor of Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai Motors, Mitsubishi Motors, and Smart. As part of the business, Colmobil has seven major vehicle service centers, a trade-in subsidiary, a large insurance agency and a leasing and financing subsidiary. The company operates a fully-computerized logistics center and distribution network, supplying over 75 service workshops each day. All operations run on an SAP platform.
The Challenge
Colmobil, Israel's largest importer and distributor of vehicles, was executing several SAP projects in parallel across the company’s SAP landscape. This included migrating two subsidiaries’ legacy systems to SAP, which required updating testing environments to develop new business logic and properly connect all the data. However, creating a new system or refreshing an existing one with updated data for a new project was extremely time-consuming. It could take up to a week of intensive work to complete these tasks. As a result, teams always questioned whether it was worth creating a fresh system or whether they could risk working on an outdated one. Dependence on the Basis team created bottlenecks. The Application team had to rely on the Basis team to refresh a QA or Dev environment. Bottlenecks inevitably led to long lead times to create new environments. It was difficult to recreate erroneous events or research bugs. Discrepancies between the production environment and Dev or QA limited the company’s ability to address issues when they arose. Issues usually appeared in the newest customizations or development work, where the gap between production and Dev or QA existed.
The Solution
Colmobil explored several different solutions to refresh the QA and Dev system data. Xact-Soft, a leading consulting company focused on SAP Technologies, introduced the Colmobil team to Attunity. They learned that Attunity Gold Client Solutions offered functionality across all the SAP components in Colmobil’s landscape. In addition, that functionality was superior to all the other solutions that Colmobil had evaluated and provided the best long-term return on investment. The team appreciated that Attunity Gold Client Solutions was a quick and flexible tool that SAP functional users or developers could use to get small, up-to-date subsets of relevant data. This would save time, labor and storage space. Another key feature was data security. Colmobil liked that sensitive data could be scrambled and deleted immediately after testing without compromising the QA environment’s data integrity. The team knew they needed Attunity Gold Client Solutions when they realized that the offering would make data refreshes a non-issue and would eliminate the dependency on the Basis team.
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