Changes necessary to remain competitive not only affect business processes but also the underlying IT systems, which must remain capable of meeting the latest technological requirements. This is why BMV is now using SAP OGSD to replace the legacy MinOil system, for which development was discontinued some time ago.
With SAP OGSD, the petroleum company will acquire a modern platform that can be used to support current and future processes in a flexible and integrated manner. Furthermore, BMV also stresses the importance of fully integrating logistics partners into the company's business processes. Enhanced service-oriented processes enable the company to respond more rapidly to changes in the business environment, while also reducing costs for system maintenance.
BMV will now be making use of the extended services provided by the Implico Clearing Center. The Center's OpenTAS system will form the central point of processing for BMV’s loading data before forwarding it to the systems operated by trading partners. Support will be provided by Implico via an outsourcing model. Since BMV's business involves third-party depots, loading data is provided not only by OpenTAS systems but also by a wide variety of third-party systems, which will be connected to the OpenTAS system operated by Implico. After project completion, data communications will no longer use the previous MPKS format but the new IFLEXX (International FiLe EXchange XML) data exchange format.