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| Mahindra Satyam has an Automotive Centre of Excellence (ACE) to build solutions and IPs specific to the automotive sector, thereby providing additional value to its automotive customers. |
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| ACE comprises detailed physical infrastructure wherein groups of technology specialists apply cutting-edge technology for creating appropriate prototypes as proof of concepts, and industry specific business solutions. |
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| The ACE lab serves as a nursery for incubating solutions, and has facilities tie-up with 24 online libraries worldwide and 24/7 collaboration for online design work with global research centers, for showcasing solutions to customers. |
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| The Center: |
- Improves unit competency with specific domain knowledge and support to project teams
- Identifies automotive industry trends
- Develops solutions to meet industry needs proactively
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| Click here for our Automotive Framework |
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| Some of the solutions developed in our ACE include: |
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| Productized Solutions |
| These solutions speed up implementation for customers. |
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| Automotive Warranty Solution (AWS) |
| This BPM-based solution addresses the pains of Automotive Warranty. It approaches not just claims process but also the end-to-end of the Service chain. It features an early warning system that showcases the best practices from our automotive experience. |
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| Vendor Collaboration Solution (VCS) |
| A key tool developed for Auto OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers, VCS highlights risks in supply and measures supplier performance while enabling interaction between buyers and next Tier suppliers. This is being implemented for a major Auto OEM. |
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| Dynamic Lead Management System (DLMS) |
| DLMS captures, processes, enables follow-ups & closure of leads, and helps deploy Configurable Business Rules using Rules Engine to qualify and cleanse the leads for further follow-up. It also comes with analytics and comprehensive dashboards for monitoring various sales campaigns. This solution is now Cloud-enabled and is available on Amazon. |
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