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Telefónica Becomes the Worldwide Technology Partner for the Fini Company

Telefónica Becomes the Worldwide Technology Partner for the Fini Company Image Credit: Telefonica

Telefónica has signed an agreement with the Fini Company, the manufacturing and distribution of candy biggest company in Spain and Brazil, to become its global technological partner for the next three years.

This alliance has been announced in a session that took place today at the Telefónica stand at the Mobile World Congress (MWC), which is being held this week in Barcelona. ​​The ‘Fini360º Digitization’, as this project is known, has the objective of optimizing each of the company’s departments and processes through technology, which will result in greater efficiency in the production chain and in the work of each of its employees.

The execution of the plan defined by Telefónica includes the technological evolution of fixed and mobile communications, perimeter and access security, the establishment of a single management center, consulting and subsequent migration to the cloud and tools so that employees can work in a mobility environment. Business applications that drive industry 4.0 in its manufacturing will also be incorporated and the automation of its factories located in Molina de Segura (Spain) and Sao Paulo (Brazil). They will also give training in multilingual ICT capabilities and will develop living app with exclusive multimedia and gaming content for the Movistar Plus+ and Vivo Play television platforms.

Heading towards the smart industry

Telefónica has carried out, through Geprom part of Telefónica Tech, a technological consultancy to identify the strategic points with potential for improvement that the Fini Company must address to move towards Industry 4.0 and has worked on the implementation of the necessary digital solutions in all its factories to consolidate the company from Murcia as a benchmark for digital transformation in its sector.

The technology company automates the Fini Company’s production processes to simplify repetitive tasks by connecting and integrating its industrial operations (Planning, Production, Quality, Logistics and Maintenance) to streamline the day-to-day business and obtain operational excellence. Likewise, the digitalization of its factory processes will provide the company in Murcia with a large volume of data to make better decisions and will consolidate the necessary technological maturity of the company to advance in the new disruptive technologies that are to come.

The Fini Company’s factory digitalization project aims to guarantee the sustained growth of its industrial model, optimize the methods and times used, reduce possible human errors, industrial waste and consumption, as well as increase productivity and ensure product quality and traceability.

The joint work of both companies, which share many factors, including the relevance of Brazil as one of the main markets and a clear focus on R&D&I, has allowed digitalization to also reach the entire workforce, made up of 3,500 workers. This solution will facilitate the integration in the cloud of all the elements that the employee needs to carry for doing their work, both in the office and in teleworking mode, providing tools so they can also work on mobility and in shared environments. A 24-hour, seven-day-a-week maintenance service will also be made available to them.

Manuel Sánchez Cobián, CEO of the Fini Company

The digital transformation project that we are starting aims to improve each and every one of the company’s processes, adapting us to new technological environments where we can achieve the maximum level of efficiency and efficiency at the Fini Company.

Javier Vizcaíno, Head of SMEs at Telefónica España

Digital transformation reaches all companies in all sectors and at Telefónica we have all the necessary capabilities to accompany them in this stage. The technological boost to this sweets and candy multinational will make it a benchmark in digitalization in its sector, increasing its flexibility, profitability and its capacity for innovation, while maintaining the differential quality of its products.

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