Repsol, IBS Software Partner to Revolutionise Logistics Operations
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Repsol, IBS Software Partner to Revolutionise Logistics Operations

Repsol, one of the world's leading global integrated energy companies, has selected IBS Software to transform its primary logistics operations across multiple locations. The partnership will see Repsol adopt IBS Software's iLogistics Control Tower solution streamlining logistics and providing an end-to-end view of the supply chain to enhance decision-making and operational efficiency.

The adoption of IBS Software’s iLogistics Control Tower module will enable Repsol to advance its digital transformation journey. IBS Software’s innovative platform delivers real-time dashboards and continuous shipment updates, functioning as a centralised communication hub for suppliers, freight forwarders, and oil and gas operators. With features like end-to-end shipment traceability and proactive alerts on supply chain events, the solution will empower Repsol to improve efficiency, collaboration, and transparency across its logistics operations.

Managing complex cargo movements from supplier sites to final delivery locations, often involving multiple transportation modes such as vessels, trucks, and aircraft, is a significant challenge for any operator in the sector. With the iLogistics Control Tower solution, Repsol can overcome these hurdles by providing a centralised platform for shipment tracking, document management, and real-time status updates against purchase orders. By integrating critical shipment data into a single source of truth, Repsol aims to achieve improved supply chain visibility, reduced manual effort, and increased logistics reliability.

Repsol’s success in piloting iLogistics for its Peru operations has already delivered measurable improvements in logistics efficiency, paving the way for further deployment. The tool’s ability to enhance supply chain visibility and foster collaboration among stakeholders underscores its transformative potential and was pivotal in the decision to expand its usage.

"Our partnership with Repsol showcases the capabilities of our iLogistics platform to address the unique challenges of global energy logistics," said Tarek Muradi, Regional Director at IBS Software. "Our solution will empower Repsol to achieve operational excellence and set the stage for similar innovations in the Latin American energy sector."

"At Repsol, we are committed to innovation and operational excellence in every aspect of our business. Our collaboration with IBS Software allows us to enhance the reliability and efficiency of our primary logistics, ensuring smooth and safe operations in even the most challenging environments," said Numa Torres Moneo, Logistics Manager at Repsol.

By leveraging the iLogistics Control Tower, Repsol joins a growing list of companies embracing digital transformation to drive efficiency and innovation in supply chain management. To learn more about IBS Software’s iLogistics Cloud technology platform, visit www.ibsplc.com.

Repsol, one of the world's leading global integrated energy companies, has selected IBS Software to transform its primary logistics operations across multiple locations. The partnership will see Repsol adopt IBS Software's iLogistics Control Tower solution streamlining logistics and providing an end-to-end view of the supply chain to enhance decision-making and operational efficiency. The adoption of IBS Software’s iLogistics Control Tower module will enable Repsol to advance its digital transformation journey. IBS Software’s innovative platform delivers real-time dashboards and continuous shipment updates, functioning as a centralised communication hub for suppliers, freight forwarders, and oil and gas operators. With features like end-to-end shipment traceability and proactive alerts on supply chain events, the solution will empower Repsol to improve efficiency, collaboration, and transparency across its logistics operations. Managing complex cargo movements from supplier sites to final delivery locations, often involving multiple transportation modes such as vessels, trucks, and aircraft, is a significant challenge for any operator in the sector. With the iLogistics Control Tower solution, Repsol can overcome these hurdles by providing a centralised platform for shipment tracking, document management, and real-time status updates against purchase orders. By integrating critical shipment data into a single source of truth, Repsol aims to achieve improved supply chain visibility, reduced manual effort, and increased logistics reliability. Repsol’s success in piloting iLogistics for its Peru operations has already delivered measurable improvements in logistics efficiency, paving the way for further deployment. The tool’s ability to enhance supply chain visibility and foster collaboration among stakeholders underscores its transformative potential and was pivotal in the decision to expand its usage. Our partnership with Repsol showcases the capabilities of our iLogistics platform to address the unique challenges of global energy logistics, said Tarek Muradi, Regional Director at IBS Software. Our solution will empower Repsol to achieve operational excellence and set the stage for similar innovations in the Latin American energy sector. At Repsol, we are committed to innovation and operational excellence in every aspect of our business. Our collaboration with IBS Software allows us to enhance the reliability and efficiency of our primary logistics, ensuring smooth and safe operations in even the most challenging environments, said Numa Torres Moneo, Logistics Manager at Repsol. By leveraging the iLogistics Control Tower, Repsol joins a growing list of companies embracing digital transformation to drive efficiency and innovation in supply chain management. To learn more about IBS Software’s iLogistics Cloud technology platform, visit www.ibsplc.com.

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