Canary Islands' largest fuel distributor scaling SAP and data infrastructure
Grupo DISA operates Spain's largest independent service-station network, focused on fuel and gas distribution across the Canary Islands. The company is mid-stage in a digital transformation—actively implementing SAP ECC and S/4HANA while building cloud-based data infrastructure (Databricks, Azure Data Factory) to support real-time and batch analytics. Hiring is accelerating across data and engineering roles, with immediate projects centered on supply-chain automation (monthly purchasing plans, biofuel blending optimization) and margin analysis, indicating operational pressure to improve cost control and regulatory compliance across a complex, geographically distributed supply chain.
Grupo DISA is a privately held petroleum distribution company founded in 1933, headquartered in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The company operates the fourth-largest service-station chain in Spain and is the largest independent operator in the country, with primary operations in the Canary Islands serving fuel (petrol, diesel) and gas (butane, propane) markets. The organization spans 1,001–5,000 employees across operations, construction, and administrative functions. Current strategic priorities include migrating legacy SAP MM to S/4HANA, implementing real-time data pipelines for inventory and procurement visibility, optimizing biofuel blending operations, and expanding bulk gas and autogas distribution. Environmental compliance and margin optimization are core operational challenges.
Core ERP: SAP MM, migrating to SAP ECC and S/4HANA. CRM: Salesforce with custom Apex and Lightning Web Components. Cloud: Azure (including Data Factory and DevOps). Analytics: Databricks, Presto, Python, scikit-learn, XGBoost, PyTorch. Integration: REST, SOAP, SOQL, Git.
SAP S/4HANA migration, real-time and batch data pipelines, monthly purchasing-plan automation, biofuel blending optimization, GLP-autogas expansion, and new construction in La Palma. Data infrastructure is a strategic priority for supply-chain visibility and cost reduction.
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