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MEDIA ANNOUNCEMENT
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01 MARCH 2010
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Geneva, Switzerland and
Berkshire, UK – March 1, 2010 – Following an intensive investigation and selection process, SGS has selected SAI Global Information Services to provide an integrated online solution to manage and deliver a library of more than two million national and international standards to its staff around the world through a single protected portal.
Standards, issued by statutory or trade associations, are often specific to a region or industry. SGS’s business challenge was not only to ensure that staff was using the most up-to-date standard, but that individuals from locations around the world didn’t duplicate the purchase of any one standard across regions or divisions.
SGS’s Vice President for Global Procurement, Graham Gleed, spoke about the overall business challenge stating, “Standards are part of the very essence of what we do. Every inspection, test, verification and certification is made against some predetermined criteria. And because our company is so diverse – we can be inspecting cabs in London, timber in West Africa, and consumer goods in
China – there are significant resources associated with obtaining and managing the needed information.”
As part of the scoping process, SGS identified several key business goals. First, they needed assurance that auditors and inspectors were referencing the most up to date standard. Second, they wanted to leverage their purchasing power, eliminating duplicate purchases while buying at the best possible price based upon their high overall volume. And, third, they wanted to streamline purchasing methods for compliance and control purposes.
SAI Global’s experienced services team understood these requirements as well as the change management issues that accompany such a significant systems change. SGS’s Gleed stated, “Our SAI Global team understood that delivering the information wasn’t enough. We needed a simple, friendly user interface that would be well accepted and liked.” The flexible system SAI Global built for SGS currently delivers ISO, ASTM, and API standards; the library will be extended once new requirements are gathered and aggregated. Gleed added, “We’re already seeing the initial benefits of our new system and are confident that the system will grow with our needs.”
SAI Global’s Information Services General Manager, Anne Scorey, complimented SGS on their business approach. “SGS was very clear about their need to have a global, integrated and transparent platform to manage and deliver the information critical to their success. We’re delighted that this re-engineering effort has had a successful launch and we look forward to the continued value we’ll bring over the long term contract.”
The SGS solution allows desktop access 24/7 to the full text of standards from a range of key publishers. Based on roles and hierarchies, the system is fully configurable to individual work processes. Updates on standards are provided in real time and relayed to individuals or groups, as defined. Comprehensive reporting enables SGS to measure and analyze standards usage.
Media Inquiries
Anne Scorey
General Manager
SAI Global Information Services Division
anne.scorey@saiglobal.com
phone +44 (0) 1344 63 63 58
Graham Gleed
VP Global Procurement
SGS
graham.gleed@sgs.com
phone +41 (0) 22 739 92 67
About SGS
SGS is the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. Recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity, SGS employs 59,000 people and operates a network of more than 1,000 offices and laboratories around the world. http://www.sgs.com/
About SAI Global Information Services
The Information Services Division of SAI Global provides the information required to comply with standards, regulations, directives and legislation wherever organizations operate in the world. Whether the need is regional or global, by leveraging SAI Global’s aggregated information access services, organizations are able to compete more effectively. www.saiglobal.com/information