Author: Peter Reiser - Social Business Evangelist, Oracle WebCenter
Solution Summary They undertook a project to improve business efficiency and reinforce data security by centralizing the company’s sales, financial, and car manufacturing documents into a single repository. Hyundai Motor Company
chose Oracle Exalogic, Oracle Exadata, Oracle WebLogic Sever, and Oracle
WebCenter Content 11g, as they provided better performance, stability, storage, and scalability than their competitors. Hyundai Motor Company cut the overall time spent each day on
document-related work by around 85%, saved more than US$1 million in
paper and printing costs, laid the foundation for a smart work
environment, and supported their future growth in the competitive car
industry. |
Company Overview
Hyundai Motor Company is one of the world’s fastest-growing car
manufacturers, ranked as the fifth-largest in 2011. The company also
operates the world’s largest integrated automobile manufacturing
facility in Ulsan, Republic of Korea, which can produce 1.6 million
units per year. The company strives to enhance its brand image and
market recognition by continuously improving the quality and design of
its cars.
To maximize the company’s growth potential, Hyundai Motor Company undertook a project to improve business efficiency and reinforce data security by centralizing the company’s sales, financial, and car manufacturing documents into a single repository. Specifically, they wanted to:
- Introduce a smart work environment to improve staff productivity and efficiency, and take advantage of rapid company growth due to new, enhanced car designs
- Replace a legacy document system managed by individual staff to improve collaboration, the visibility of corporate documents, and sharing of work-related files between employees
- Improve the security and storage of documents containing corporate intellectual property, and prevent intellectual property loss when staff leaves the company
- Eliminate delays when downloading files from the central server to a PC
- Build a large, single document repository to more efficiently manage and share data between 30,000 staff at the company’s headquarters
- Establish a scalable system that can be extended to Hyundai offices around the world
After conducting a large-scale benchmark test, Hyundai Motor Company chose Oracle Exalogic, Oracle Exadata, Oracle WebLogic Sever, and Oracle WebCenter Content 11g, as they provided better performance, stability, storage, and scalability than their competitors.
Business Results
- Lowered the overall time spent each day on all document-related work by approximately 85%—from 4.5 hours to around 42 minutes on an average day
- Saved more than US$1 million per year in printer, paper, and toner costs, and laid the foundation for a completely paperless environment
- Reduced staff’s time spent requesting and receiving documents about car sales or designs from supervisors by 50%, by storing and managing all documents across the corporation in a single repository
- Cut the time required to draft new-car manufacturing, sales, and design documents by 20%, by allowing employees to reference high-quality data, such as marketing strategy and product planning documents already in the system
- Enhanced staff productivity at company headquarters by 9% by reducing the document-related tasks of 30,000 administrative and research and development staff
- Ensured the system could scale to hold 3 petabytes of car sales, manufacturing, and design data by 2013 and be deployed at branches worldwide
We chose Oracle Exalogic, Oracle Exadata, and Oracle WebCenter Content to support our new document-centralization system over their competitors as Oracle offers stable storage for petabytes of data and high processing speeds. We have cut the overall time spent each day on document-related work by around 85%, saved more than US$1 million in paper and printing costs, laid the foundation for a smart work environment, and supported our future growth in the competitive car industry. Kang Tae-jin, Manager, General Affairs Team, Hyundai Motor Company |