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“After Holland converts, all of the old software will be shut off-and I won’t miss any of that stuff one bit,” Ringgenberg says. Next up was Holland, where the cloud migration began with payroll and is progressing with other HR processes, before the move to Oracle Cloud ERP begins. Reddaway moved to Oracle Cloud ERP in early 2019 and began moving to Oracle Cloud HCM last fall-its first paychecks of 2020 were processed on the new system. HNRY Logistics, launched in late 2018, started in the cloud. The following year, they started moving their HR systems to Oracle Cloud HCM. YRC Worldwide’s cloud migration started in 2016, when YRC Freight and New Penn implemented Oracle Cloud ERP. Ringgenberg says he also likes the fact that the two cloud application suites are updated simultaneously, they’re fully integrated, and they have a shared security model. “It cuts back on the work and you don’t have to try to bend one company's product to match it to the other. “For the life of me, I can't think of a rationale why you would go with separate vendors for HCM and ERP,” Ringgenberg says. And because Oracle owns the entire tech stack-from applications to underlying database to servers and storage-any security vulnerabilities are patched quickly. “We made the decision to pick one provider for both, and we saw that if we went with Oracle Cloud ERP and HCM solutions, the interfaces between those systems would be done for us,” he says.Ĭompany leaders viewed Oracle as the world’s leader in database encryption, which eased their apprehension about moving sensitive finance and HR data into the cloud, Ringgenberg says. YRC Worldwide decided to move all of those applications onto unified, cloud-based ERP and HCM suites “to streamline operations and to avoid spending so much time developing interfaces,” Ringgenberg says. its companies were running multiple versions of PeopleSoft on-premises HR/finance applications, some installed ahead of Y2K, as well as a range of HR point solutions-iCIMS for recruiting, Halogen for learning and performance management, Infinium for payroll, an internally developed application for pension calculations, and Infor’s Lawson for finance, HR, and payroll.
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While our data is securely in the Oracle Cloud, our trucks and drivers are safely operating on the highways serving our customers”.īefore YRC’s application consolidation started four years ago. “Never has data been more necessary to ensure our trucks and drivers are able to deliver what America needs safely and efficiently.
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“The pandemic sent shockwaves through the supply chain, which are still reverberating today,” says YRC Worldwide CIO Jason Ringgenberg. YRC serves a range of industries, delivering tens of thousands of shipments daily to keep retail stores stocked, deliver critical medical supplies to healthcare facilities, ship industrial items to keep factories running, and serve as a transport provider for the Department of Defense’s logistics hubs across the country-all areas dramatically affected by COVID-19 and the shutdown.
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That market has never changed faster than it did in March 2020. The company’s new move to Oracle Cloud ERP and Oracle Cloud HCM applications will give company leaders better insights into those complex operations and more flexibility to meet the demands of a fast-changing market, which includes conventional trucking companies as well as providers of digital load-matching services. YRC is consolidating its five companies’ finance and HR systems in the cloud.