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K. Krithivasan, MD and CEO, TCS and Rickard Gustafson, President & CEO, SKF, at the deal signing ceremony at SKF headquarters in Gothenburg, Sweden. Photo: PR team

SKF awards global AI-led business transformation contract to TCS

| @indiablooms | May 27, 2026, at 05:49 pm

IT service major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has entered into a strategic partnership with SKF to accelerate intelligent transformation across its global operations.

Through this collaboration, TCS will enable SKF to build a future-ready digital enterprise, leveraging AI to reimagine industrial manufacturing business.

As part of the engagement, TCS will provide end‑to‑end managed services across applications, infrastructure, data, end‑user services, security, and connectivity for SKF across the globe. Combining its deep manufacturing and IT expertise with AI-led agentic workflows, TCS will modernise and simplify global technology landscape. The program will also standardise operations, strengthen domain‑led technology architecture, modernise core infrastructure, and accelerate the design and adoption of next-generation Enterprise Resource Planning platform.

Rickard Gustafson, CEO, SKF, said, “The next decade of industrial manufacturing will be defined by how deeply companies integrate AI into how they design, produce, and serve. SKF intends to lead that shift. With TCS as our partner, we are not just modernising our technology, we are also building the operational and AI foundations that will set new standards for precision and customer value across our industry. This is a long-term commitment, made between two companies that share a conviction about where industrial manufacturing is heading.”

K. Krithivasan, MD and CEO, Tata Consultancy Services, said, “Our partnership with SKF is centred on modernising its global IT landscape and building a resilient, scalable digital foundation for the future. Together, we are applying data driven intelligence and AI to create an agile enterprise that can adapt to technological and market change while supporting long term sustainable growth and competitiveness. This collaboration reflects our joint commitment for making SKF an AI-native, industry-leading technology-driven industrial manufacturer. TCS will bring its deep domain expertise with advanced technology and partnership ecosystem to deliver outcome driven, enterprise scale business transformation across the value chain.”

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