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Future-Proofing Critical Field Service Operations
Mammoet rebuilds a mission-critical field service application, improving end-user experience and long-term architectural fit
Project tasks processed monthly
5,000+
A more self-sufficient IT architecture
Reduced dependencies on 3rd party systems
Key findings
- The Mammoet Task Application (MTA) originally built in Java was reaching end-of-life due to out of service integrations, presenting usability challenges for crane operators in the field
- Mammoet’s IT team leveraged low-code to rebuild the application, as it met their key criteria to be fully native and not disrupt the end-user experience
- The new MTA supports 700 users and has contributed to Mammoet’s long-term architectural strategy by seamlessly integrating with both SAP and Microsoft Intune, while also reducing dependency on third-party systems
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Mammoet Reduces Project Administration Workload by Over 50% with Real-Time Information Portal
Mammoet Road Cargo is a medium-size, Netherlands-based trucking company and a partly owned subsidiary of Mammoet Trading. Established in 2000, Mammoet Road Cargo, which had an annual turnover of €32 million in 2008, employs some 130 people, and operates a fleet of over 100 trucks.
Mammoet focuses largely on the European market for exceptional cargoes. This niche market is characterized by its complex and extraordinary freight requirements regarding dimensions, weights and volumes, as well as stringent planning and scheduling. This calls for a project approach and a high level of knowledge and expertise. It also requires flexibility, reliability and efficient organization.
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Nothing Wasteful
SUEZ Drives 6-figure Increase in Business with e-Commerce on Low-code
New Business Generated
£500k in net new revenue in 3 months after pricing tool launch
Customer Acquisition Costs
Divided by five when shifted to digital interactions
Key findings
- SUEZ, among the world’s largest water, electricity, and waste management companies, sought to offer its UK customers modern digital experiences and give its business the means to eliminate wasteful processes
- A key initiative for SUEZ was to enable e-commerce, transitioning its customer interactions to digital channels that supported both the retention of key enterprise accounts and the acquisition of smaller accounts, previously acquired through door-to-door sales
- Ultimately, SUEZ were able to deliver a fully integrated e-commerce portal for waste management services quotes in just three months, delivering £500k in new business in its first three months at 1/5th of the customer acquisition cost
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