ABB alliance with Accenture to provide manufacturing solutions
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ABB, the global power and automation technology group, and Accenture, the world’s leading provider of management and technology consulting services, announced today an alliance to bring a new generation of enterprise manufacturing solutions to the largest global manufacturing and utility companies.
ABB and Accenture are joining forces to offer consulting, technology and business transformation solutions, which are based on their complementary skills and common understanding of customer needs.
Jörgen Centerman, ABB’s president and CEO, said the alliance is an important step forward in the implementation of ABB’s Industrial IT strategy. “This alliance sends a strong signal to our customer base and the marketplace,â€
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