公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- IBM TRIRIGA
技术栈
- IBM TRIRIGA
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 数据管理平台
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 采购
- 商业运营
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
关于客户
SONIC Drive-In 是一家汽车快餐连锁店,成立于 1953 年,总部位于俄克拉荷马州俄克拉荷马城。该公司拥有 3,500 多家汽车餐厅和 10,000 名员工,年收入约为 5.52 亿美元。该公司管理着大约 1,500 份租约,即使其房地产支出发生微小变化也会对其利润产生重大影响。该公司的报告系统是提供满足监管机构要求所需信息的重要方法。租约报告也是一项有价值的业务服务,使其团队能够就开设新店和谈判新租约做出明智的决策。
挑战
SONIC Drive-In 是美国一家领先的快餐连锁店,由于新的全球租赁会计准则日益复杂,该公司面临着巨大的挑战。该公司管理着整个业务中大约 1,500 份租约,即使其房地产支出的微小变化也会对其利润产生重大影响。新的 FASB 法规将适用于其几乎整个租赁组合,该公司渴望降低遵守新法规的成本和复杂性。他们现有的报告系统对于提供满足监管机构要求和做出有关开设新店和谈判新租约的明智决策所需的信息至关重要。然而,使用电子表格和遗留系统带来了挑战。
解决方案
为了克服使用电子表格和旧系统所带来的挑战,SONIC Drive-In 选择使用 IBM 顶级业务合作伙伴 eCIFM 的 IBM® TRIRIGA® 软件即服务解决方案来更新其租赁会计流程。为了帮助构建全面的租赁会计和房地产管理流程并配置 IBM TRIRIGA 解决方案以支持新的工作方式,SONIC Drive-In 与 eCIFM Solutions 合作。IBM® TRIRIGA® 的实施使该公司成为零售行业的领导者。通过实施系统,Sonic 避免了在即将发生变更的最后期限临近时对资源的需求增加。
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