Case Study | Oil and Gas Retail | FMC Digitalisation Process Flow
July 13, 2021
Shell is a national supplier of petroleum products and have a proud record of presenting a global brand and an extremely high level of compliance with health, security, safety and environmental standards.
The FMC is committed to optimising their work, planning and control processes to improve efficiency and save costs. Pragma embarked on a journey to digitalise their business process using a range of fit for purpose applications.
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