UPL is a publicly traded agricultural inputs company with $5B+ annual revenue and 10,000+ employees operating across crop protection, seeds, biologicals, and post-harvest solutions. The tech stack reveals a traditional enterprise operations model—SAP, SuccessFactors, Salesforce, and Ariba dominate—paired with active hiring in sales (27 roles) and finance (20 roles), suggesting a sales-execution and back-office optimization focus. Pain points cluster around invoice processing, purchase-order accuracy, and logistics costs, indicating that despite global scale, operational friction remains high in supply-chain finance and distribution management.
Notable leadership hires: Operations Lead, Finance Operations Lead, Commercial Lead
UPL manufactures and distributes crop protection chemicals, seeds, biologicals, and post-harvest solutions to farmers and agricultural businesses in 130+ countries. The company holds over 13,600 product registrations and reaches approximately 90% of the global food supply chain. A publicly listed entity (NSE: UPL, BSE: 512070), UPL operates with 10,000+ colleagues across multiple regions, including significant presence in India, Australia, North America, South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. Current project activity spans new product launches, regulatory dossier submissions (U.S. EPA), seasonal marketing campaigns, and process automation initiatives using Six Sigma and Kaizen methodologies.
UPL reports annual revenue exceeding $5 billion. The company is one of the top 5 global agriculture solutions providers by scale.
UPL has a presence in more than 130 countries and employs 10,000+ colleagues globally. Current hiring spans 23 nations including India, United States, Australia, Brazil, Vietnam, South Africa, and others.
UPL uses SAP (ERP), SuccessFactors (HRIS), Salesforce (CRM), Ariba (procurement), ServiceNow (IT operations), Azure (cloud), Power BI and Tableau (analytics), and Bloomberg for market data. No active tech adoptions or replacements are recorded.
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