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Azure Power joins Accenture for ERP solution

| | Apr 24, 2014, at 07:48 pm
New Delhi, Apr 24 (IBNS): Independent solar power producer Azure Power recently collaborated with global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company Accenture, to implement an SAP enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution to support and drive growth in its solar generation business.

As part of the agreement, Accenture will provide implementation services in support of the SAP solution to Azure Power to help strengthen its business processes and improve planning, budgeting, forecasting, supply chain and revenue projections.

According to the officials, the new solution will help Azure Power scale its rapidly expanding solar footprint across India and will enable more effective management of complex business transactions.

“We are leading the solar revolution in India by bringing the cost of solar energy from INR 17.97/KWhr in 2010 to INR 5.45/KWhr in 2014 and are working with the Government and all stakeholders to reach grid parity by 2017,” said Inderpreet Wadhwa, CEO of Azure Power Ltd.

Wadhwa said, "While we are growing at a very fast pace, it is essential for us to have our core business processes automated with adequate controls in place and we are excited to start our relationship with Accenture to manage our growth better."

Sandeep Dutta, managing director in Accenture’s Resources operating group in India, said, "We are seeing an increasing number of independent providers entering the market to take advantage of the opportunity offered by solar but it is critical that these companies have the right business framework in place to support the fast pace of growth in this sector."

Dutta added, "We look forward to working with Azure Power to implement integrated and agile business processes that can help it outperform the competition and deliver on its expansion strategy."

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