European turbocharger supplier migrating to SAP S/4HANA
ICSI manufactures turbocharging systems for automotive OEMs across Europe. The company is actively migrating from SAP ECC to S/4HANA—a multi-year infrastructure overhaul reflected in both their project list and pain-point data—while simultaneously tackling supply-chain risk mitigation and sales alignment challenges. The hiring mix skews toward engineering and operations roles, suggesting the migration and supplier management initiatives are execution-focused rather than exploratory.
IHI Charging Systems International is a privately held turbocharger manufacturer based in Cernusco Lombardone, Italy, serving the European automotive sector since 1995. The company operates across manufacturing, engineering, sales, and procurement functions with a 201–500-person workforce. Their technology footprint is anchored in SAP enterprise systems, Microsoft 365 productivity tools, and OT infrastructure (FANUC manufacturing systems, Cisco/Aruba networking). Current operational priorities center on ERP modernization, supplier quality and risk management, and sales forecasting accuracy.
Core systems: SAP (ECC, Fiori, NetWeaver), Microsoft 365 (Office, Teams, SharePoint, Power Automate/Apps). Manufacturing: FANUC robots. Infrastructure: Azure AD, VMware, Linux, Cisco/Aruba networking. Currently migrating from SAP ECC to S/4HANA.
Primary focus: SAP ECC-to-S/4HANA migration and custom implementation rollout. Secondary: supplier qualification processes, supply-chain risk mitigation, sales forecasting alignment, and Power Automate/Power Apps workflow automation.
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