Customer Company Size
Large Corporate
Region
- America
- Asia
- Europe
Country
- United States
- Japan
Product
- Qlik Sense SaaS
Tech Stack
- Qlik Sense
- SQL
- Excel
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Productivity Improvements
- Cost Savings
Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Data Management Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Construction & Infrastructure
- Equipment & Machinery
Applicable Functions
- Sales & Marketing
- Business Operation
Use Cases
- Supply Chain Visibility
- Predictive Maintenance
Services
- Data Science Services
About The Customer
Takeuchi is a Japanese compact construction equipment company that makes and sells excavators, track loaders, and other compact construction equipment. The company has a reputation for quality and reliability and has become a pioneer in the construction industry. It built the world's first 360° full-turn compact excavator in 1971 and the first compact track loader in 1986. Takeuchi has a presence in Australia, Europe, Asia, and the UK, but its principal subsidiary is the USA. Formed in 1979 in Pendergrass, Georgia, it supplies imported Takeuchi machines to a network of over 100 dealers. With a leading share of the compact equipment market, Takeuchi US is growing but is constantly threatened by new players.
The Challenge
Takeuchi is a Japanese compact construction equipment company that has a presence in Australia, Europe, Asia, the UK, and the USA. The company is a pioneer in the construction industry, building the world's first 360° full-turn compact excavator in 1971 and the first compact track loader in 1986. Despite its leading share of the compact equipment market, Takeuchi US is constantly threatened by new players. Effective business intelligence (BI) is vital for the company to remain competitive. However, prior to 2019, there was no automated process for obtaining that data. The company relied on complex and time-consuming Excel spreadsheets and SQL reports. It could take up to two weeks for one dedicated person to assemble the mid- and year-end reviews, and additional time for those supplying the necessary data points.
The Solution
Two years ago, BI specialist Susan Dean became Director of Business Technology for Takeuchi US. A previous Qlik user, Dean was impressed with its in-memory capabilities, data integration speeds, flexibility, and intuitive nature, so she looked no further for a solution. Initially, Qlik Sense Enterprise was installed on-premise, but with the need to scale its use to dealerships, the company has now migrated to Qlik Sense SaaS. Takeuchi US currently has two Qlik apps for dealers and two for sales, along with six other targeted apps to meet specific business requirements. Qlik dashboards are constantly available to users in each of the 100+ dealer locations. Previously, sales staff had to visit up to ten internal and third-party data sources to compile the information and now all these sources are integrated into just one Qlik dashboard.
Operational Impact
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