APU Company Deploys Boomi to Underpin Digital Transformation and Global Growth
Boomi, the intelligent connectivity and
automation leader, today announced dairy and beverage producer and distributor
APU Company (APU) is using the Boomi platform, supported by a custom API framework, to improve operational
visibility and performance, accelerate time to market, and remove technical
risk. This is central to APU’s efforts to transform into a digital company and
take on international markets.
Established in
1924, APU holds a distinguished status as one of Mongolia’s longest-standing
organizations, proudly leading the way in its industry. With an impressive
portfolio of over 35 brands encompassing dairy products, soft drinks, and
beers, the organization also touts Heineken as one of its key shareholders. The
company is dedicated to expanding its global market presence, with plans to
export its premium brands to eight countries in Asia, Europe, and the USA. To
drive this ambitious goal, APU is embracing digital transformation, actively
pursuing various technology and process automation initiatives.
With new applications
being deployed throughout the growing business, APU implemented the Boomi
integration platform as a service (iPaaS) to connect core systems, simplify its
cloud migration to Microsoft Azure, centralize data to inform strategic
decisions, and create direct digital links to third parties using APIs and open
data.
“APU’s digital
transformation is underscored by two crucial components: the ability to
streamline operations, including product distribution; and establishing a
foundation for connections with customers, suppliers, partners, banks, and
government to automate procurement, payments, and tax and compliance reports,”
said Mr. Munkhbat Luvsanbyamba, Head of Application Services at APU. “Boomi is
a key part of our ability to leverage open data and execute on these components
now, as well as prepare for the future. Powerful integration has also given us
access to data insights for decision-making and removed complexity and risk as
we become a digital organization.”
APU selected Boomi
as it proved the most cost-effective, easy-to-use, and scalable solution after
evaluation against competing options. The company is using the Boomi platform,
including Boomi APIs and API Management capabilities, to integrate its Oracle
enterprise resource planning (ERP), logistics, and human resources (HR)
systems, alongside additional operational systems and cloud-based applications.
The implementation has replaced traditional point-to-point integrations, which
were time-consuming and increasingly complex to manage amid APU’s
digitalization.
The Boomi-connected
environment has allowed APU to develop a data warehouse from which its vast
applications can draw information. The company also plans to leverage Boomi
Master Data Hub (MDH) to create 360-degree visibility over its data, maintain
‘golden records’, and comprehensively manage digital assets.
Importantly, Boomi
has enabled APU to build an open data environment. This renders APU ‘ready to
connect’ with third parties to share key information. For example, it can now
link to government agencies for regulatory, tax, and reporting purposes; banks
to access payments from vendors and customers; and customers – including retail
and hospitality – for effortless procurement.
Atturra, a leading
Australian advisory and IT solutions provider, led the design, architecting,
and implementation of APU’s new integration capabilities, and is providing
ongoing consulting and managed services to support the company’s transformation
objectives.
“For APU to become
a data-driven organization, it was clear a new approach to integration was
needed to simplify its technology operations and reduce risk across the board,”
said Jason Frost, Executive General Manager for Data & Integration at
Atturra. “With the Boomi platform at the core, Atturra developed a
standardized, flexible, and scalable ‘API-fication’ framework to rapidly
connect APU’s systems, applications, and data with reusable APIs. This allows
APU to better manage increasing data volumes and connection points, and
therefore expedite time to market for new services being launched to drive its
business and partnership growth ambitions.”
“Mongolia is
undergoing a wave of digital transformation, and APU is among those leading the
charge by focusing on connected foundations on its way to becoming a
data-driven company,” said Thomas Lai, Vice President APJ at Boomi. “With an
integrated environment, APU is primed for expanding its digital footprint,
capitalizing on APIs to streamline its growing business, and future-proofing
how it engages and transacts with partners and customers.”
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