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Home News Cemex to ‘digitally transform’ its customers’ experience in alliance with IBM

Cemex to ‘digitally transform’ its customers’ experience in alliance with IBM

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November 17, 2016
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Cemex, one of the world’s leading building materials companies, and IBM has announced that that Cemex will undertake a sweeping digital transformation designed to improve its operational efficiencies and customer experience. The Mexican-headquartered sector giant’s digital transformation will enable real-time, mobile engagement with its building materials customers and distributors—companies that build everything from sports complexes and skyscrapers to houses and high-scale infrastructure around the wor

Cemex, one of the world’s leading building materials companies, and IBM has announced that that Cemex will undertake a sweeping digital transformation designed to improve its operational efficiencies and customer experience.

The Mexican-headquartered sector giant’s digital transformation will enable real-time, mobile engagement with its building materials customers and distributors—companies that build everything from sports complexes and skyscrapers to houses and high-scale infrastructure around the world.

Cemex says it will deploy a suite of custom made-for-business apps, built to meet the needs of its customers, transforming how the entire company does business from attracting new clients to collecting payments, invoicing and after-sale support.

Beginning in early 2017, Cemex will launch a suite of custom apps designed in collaboration with IBM iX (Interactive Experience) to create the best mobile-led customer experience in the building materials supply industry. Cemex says it will follow a “speed-to-market” approach—launching a pilot project, followed by user testing, adjusting the solutions to meet the users’ needs, and then scaling the apps worldwide. For example, a new Foreman app that will enable construction foremen to manage many aspects of their ready-mixed concrete orders in real-time is currently being field tested by select Cemex customers in several markets prior to global implementation.

“At Cemex, the future for our industry will be driven by the quality of the customer experience, not just the quality of the products and services. Our customers are increasingly expecting to have the same kind of experiences in working with businesses that they have in the consumer space,” said Fernando A. Gonzalez, Cemex’s Chief Executive Officer. “By deploying IBM’s new and innovative methods of experience design and process reinvention, Cemex can create a superior customer experience and more readily deliver higher value to our stakeholders.”

Cemex is teaming up with IBM on one of the most comprehensive digital transformation strategies undertaken in the industry, including digital experience design, digital process reinvention, agile delivery, dev-ops implementation and business process operation. The transformation will fundamentally change how foremen, field operations managers, cement masons, concrete finishers, truck drivers and other construction professionals do their jobs and interact with Cemex.

“We are committed to reinventing how work gets done using IBM iX and IBM Design as the new methods to reengineer business processes. We forged our partnership with Apple to change the nature of work by combining our expertise in customer experience design with our technological acumen,” said Jesus Mantas, General Manager, IBM Global Business Consulting Services. “The changes we are driving with Cemex focus on digital reinvention and customer experience transformation at speed and scale. Our approach always starts with user experience – creating exceptionally elegant and simple ways for clients, employees and partners to better perform their jobs.”

Cemex is also leveraging Mobile at Scale for iOS, a new IBM app design and development model for the rapid development and deployment of multiple iOS apps. This novel, integrated approach enables Cemex to work closely with IBM to quickly and efficiently design, develop, deploy and maintain apps over their lifecycle.

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