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Published by: International Institute for Management Development (IMD)
Originally published in: 2002
Version: 19.12.2002

Abstract

In 1998, Holcim, the world's second largest cement producer, acquired Siam City Cement, Thailand's second largest cement producer. The new management team focused on improving the company's performance to sell more cement into the mature Thai market. The case focuses on how Siam City Cement quickly developed its IT infrastructure and introduced within 24 months an enterprise resource planning system 'webSALES', a set of on- line distribution channel and customer relationship management tools. The case raises the question of what else Siam City Cement needs to do beyond IT (information technology) to achieve the full value of the significant IT investment. It also highlights the challenge of how to motivate management and employees to use information more effectively to improve customer services and to increase market share and profitability. A video is available to accompany this case.
Location:
Industry:
Size:
4,000 employees (44,000 in parent company Holcim)
Other setting(s):
1998-2002

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Abstract

In 1998, Holcim, the world's second largest cement producer, acquired Siam City Cement, Thailand's second largest cement producer. The new management team focused on improving the company's performance to sell more cement into the mature Thai market. The case focuses on how Siam City Cement quickly developed its IT infrastructure and introduced within 24 months an enterprise resource planning system 'webSALES', a set of on- line distribution channel and customer relationship management tools. The case raises the question of what else Siam City Cement needs to do beyond IT (information technology) to achieve the full value of the significant IT investment. It also highlights the challenge of how to motivate management and employees to use information more effectively to improve customer services and to increase market share and profitability. A video is available to accompany this case.

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Location:
Industry:
Size:
4,000 employees (44,000 in parent company Holcim)
Other setting(s):
1998-2002

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