PSI AG To Become More Germane Globally Via Relevant Partnership
P.J. Jakovljevic -
1/12/2002
PSI
AG To Become More Germane Globally Via Relevant Partnership
P.J.
Jakovljevic
- January 12, 2002
Event
Summary
On
December 19, Relevant Business Systems (www.relevant.com),
a privately held ERP vendor for small to medium discrete complex
manufacturing companies and PSI AG (Neuer Markt: PSA 2, WKN
696 822), a German provider of ERP solutions in the fields of
energy, goods and information, announced that the two companies have
entered into a partnership agreement. Consequently, the two
organizations will be working together to extend their capabilities
in the European, North American and Southeast Asian Markets. The
arrangement reportedly involves close co-operation between the two
companies that will allow both organizations to access the knowledge
bases in the respective areas of specialist expertise that each
possesses. In addition, they have agreed to pursue joint projects as
well as provide facility and staff sharing arrangements to each
other on independent projects.
'Both
PSI and Relevant have similar business philosophies which will allow
our organizations to work together effectively,' states Patrick
Garrehy, President, CEO and Co-Founder of Relevant Business Systems.
'We both have incredibly strong products and offerings that compete
in complementary market segments. This common approach to
operations, combined with PSI AG's expansive target markets, should
be beneficial to both companies.'
'Of
Major significance is the potential that this relationship provides
to both companies that allows us both to expand our presence in the
key growth markets of the Asian-Pacific region, Europe, and North
America' adds Dietrich Jaeschke, CEO and Founder of PSI AG. 'In the
course of our negotiations, which began over a year ago, it became
very apparent that by combining certain development, engineering,
implementation and customer support resources our combined offerings
provide us with an unmatched competitive advantage in today's
challenging economy'.
Market
Impact
At
least at first glance, the partnership should be mutually
beneficial, as the companies might thereby extend their combined
market reach while complementing each other's respective product
gaps and inferior areas. There might be a few compelling reasons for
the alliance to be truly a partnership in practice and not just in
name. The partnership has therefore reportedly been thoroughly
orchestrated by the two companies' top managements over the course
of almost 3 years of conversation and interaction. To that end, both
companies pledge that instead of being yet another hyped PR item,
this partnership will be the part and parcel of each organizations
business plan.
There
could be significant benefits for Relevant, the smaller and less
visible partner, in this relationship. Limited financial resources,
undeveloped global channel and brand recognition, which are almost
non-existent outside the US, and limited product's global
capabilities have been the challenges for the company to overcome so
far. Having to deliver a number of functionalities through
third-party solutions, which are natively offered by many
competitors as a matter of course, may also deter some
interface-adverse customers.
Given
that Relevant's marketing efforts have only recently been ramped up
in earnest, a larger, publicly established fellow ERP provider like
PSI may be able to provide the invaluable exposure Relevant needs to
accelerate it progress. PSI may also provide Relevant with the
access to, and the means to deliver, many more of new functional
modules and/or technologies to its existing and prospective
customers in a much quicker manner than if it had attempted to do it
on its own. Important should also be the additional global reach
this alliance provides to Relevant in its quest to be better
positioned and able to meet the needs of its multi-national existing
and future customers.
On
the other hand, the partnership should provide PSI with a foothold
into the US market, which is something the company has long been
looking to establish. In 1999, the German vendor had strong
aspirations of its international expansion to boost the company from
less than 200 customers into a significant ERP provider. However,
both a lack of critical mass and of solid multi-national corporate
financial software have stalled its erstwhile efforts in the UK and
North America. Time will only tell how this new attempt through
Relevant's alliance will pan out. PSI nonetheless remains a large
European system house with an attractive, niche production and
logistic solutions for the chemical and steel industries. Also, the
company is a leading player in the European gas utilities market
after it acquired the Gas Management Systems business of debis
Systemhaus in 2000.
Moreover,
Relevant may have much more to offer than meets the eye. The market
has been well aware of the Pentagon's recent decision that the Joint
Strike Fighter (JSF) plane will be developed and built by Lockheed
Martin. A much less known fact is that Relevant Business Systems'
INFIMACS II is the business management and execution ERP software
used by Lockheed Martin to manage the JSF prototype project. Several
years ago, when Lockheed Martin Skunk Works (LMSW) division embarked
on the challenge of re-engineering its enterprise-wide business
systems, it opted for Relevant's software and implementation
expertise. Given the magnitude of the JSF contract, one should
expect to hear more about Relevant and PSI within certain similar
project-based and asset intensive industries.
Nevertheless,
the job of gaining traction outside of the current customer base
will by no means be easy for the alliance, as the competition will
be fierce, and will tout their next to single-source offering within
their large respective customer bases. Relevant and PSI have thereby
encroached upon the stronghold of vendors like SAP, Oracle,
Baan, Western Data Systems (WDS), Epicor Software,
Mincom, Indus, Glovia, Friedman Corporation,
Cincom Systems, MRO Software, and IFS. Still,
the challenge of a concocted solution might not be that grave,
provided it is transparent to the customer. The main ingredients of
the 'transparency magic formula' are the tight integration and a
single point of contact, which again points to having an immaculate
channel with expertise in both product lines. The painstaking effort
the two companies have reportedly invested prior to the official
alliance announcements should bode well to resolve the above
challenge, as well as to alleviate any products' overlap and the
internal competition between the two companies sales forces and
professional services.
User
Recommendations
Organizations
using Relevant INFIMACS II and PSI Psipenta back office
applications that have respective product needs should react
positively to this news. The combination allows these companies to
address many of the extended supply chain needs with the added bonus
of complex and asset-intensive industries specific solutions.
Existing customers should evaluate the add-ons emanating from the
alliance as a way to add value to their existing applications
whether with an impending integration effort now or by waiting for
the companies to supply a generally available integrated solution.
Therefore, approach the companies to obtain the firm delivery
schedule of intended combined offering.
Small
to medium complex discrete manufacturing companies in Relevant and
PSI respective industries of focus considering new enterprise
solutions should place these vendors on their list bearing in mind
what the other competitors can offer, possibly natively within a
single product. These companies should consider the added
functionality from this alliance for an addition to their
requirements list. Some companies might find this combination as one
holding significant value in terms of vertically focused product
notwithstanding. Existing users of these two products that have been
using other third-party modules should inquire whether this
partnership would render these products obsolete/superfluous and
consequently not further supported by either Relevant or PSI.
More
comprehensive info for both current and potential Relevant users can
be found in INFIMACS
Becoming Ever More RELEVANT For Project-Based Industries