A representative from Citek stated that this initiative is expected to optimize management processes and lay the foundation for Sa Giang’s sustainable growth. "Sa Giang has proactively built a governance model that adheres to global transparency and advanced standards - a key factor in enhancing long-term corporate value," said Nguyễn Công Tẩn, CEO of Citek. "This project provides Sa Giang’s entire team with access to cutting-edge technology, fostering an innovative mindset and enhancing adaptability in today’s dynamic business environment."
Representatives of Sa Giang and Citek signed a cooperation agreement to implement the GROW with SAP project. Photo: Sa Giang.
Sa Giang Import-Export Corporation (HNX: SGC) is a leading food processing company specializing in rice-based products, with shrimp crackers as its flagship product. Over the past 60 years, Sa Giang has established a strong presence in both domestic and international markets, exporting 15,000 tons annually to over 50 countries.
The implementation of GROW with SAP marks a significant turning point, enabling Sa Giang to enhance transparency in governance, optimize operations, and strengthen its competitive edge. This transformation is particularly crucial as global consumer markets increasingly demand strict quality control, traceability, and compliance with ESG standards.
"With Citek’s expertise in ERP solutions, we are confident that this project will be successfully executed, delivering tangible benefits for Sa Giang," said Lê Thị Diệu Thi, CEO of Sa Giang. The project is scheduled to be deployed over seven months across six factories and two business units, ensuring seamless integration from supply chain management to production and distribution.
The GROW with SAP solution provides businesses with a robust governance and operational framework, reinforcing the "G-Governance" pillar within ESG initiatives. This system enables food and FMCG enterprises to comply with international standards such as HACCP, BRC, and ISO. According to Citek, once fully operational, this digital platform will serve as a solid foundation for Sa Giang’s market expansion and sustainable development strategy.
Citek is a leading consultancy specializing in comprehensive digital transformation solutions, including ERP SAP, MES, and Data Collection. The Sa Giang project marks the seventh GROW with SAP deployment by Citek, further solidifying its expertise in the field. Previously, Citek has successfully implemented enterprise management solutions for over 100 domestic and international clients, including Hòa Phát Dung Quất, Gelex Electric, Vicostone, Cadivi, VAS Group, Eurowindow, Gạo A An, Gỗ An Cường, Uniben, Tường An, Honda Vietnam, Ajinomoto, FRIWO, and Karcher.
Source: VnExpress
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