BT has announced a
contract with Panalpina, one of the world’s leading freight forwarding and
logistics companies, to transform and manage its global communications
infrastructure. The transformation will enable Panalpina’s 15,000 employees to
better communicate and collaborate internally and with their customers. This
supports the company’s vision to work closer with its clients to build smart
and efficient end-to-end logistics solutions.
BT will overhaul Panalpina’s network
infrastructure, currently sourced from more than a dozen domestic and regional
providers, and migrate it into a single integrated platform, connecting 500
offices in more than 75 countries. BT will also provide services from its BT
One Voice portfolio, to converge voice and data on a single platform.
The new network will be a hybrid
infrastructure, based on BT’s IP Connect and Internet Connect services, combining the reliability
and security of IP-based Virtual Private Networks (VPN) with the flexibility of
Internet connections. BT’s services will underpin the continued implementation
of Panalpina’s new global enterprise resource planning (ERP) and transportation
management systems, which require optimal end-to-end control of the
infrastructure.
Additional services, such as BT Connect Intelligence,
will provide an application-aware network architecture designed to support
strategic business applications.
“This agreement with BT is a major
milestone on our way to becoming the most customer focused global provider of
freight forwarding and logistics solutions,” said Ralf Morawietz, Chief
Information Officer at Panalpina. “As our single point of contact for
communication services, BT will take away the burden of managing a multitude of
different suppliers, and will make it easier for us to implement new services
and to support our employees and customers around the globe.”
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