Manufacturing & Services IT Solutions, Services & Consulting

Fujitsu has been working in partnership with the UK manufacturing sector for over 20 years, and has an impressive client base that includes Bentley, Rolls Royce, BP, GKN, GSK, BMW and Honda. In the Services sector our client base includes Camelot, Carlton Cards, Hillarys Blinds and Guardian Media Group.
Our ability to translate business issues into IT solutions enables us to add value to our clients and partner with them for mutual success. Additionally our strengths in Supply Chain Optimisation, and IT Transformation enable our clients to be flexible enough to manage today’s increasingly complex operating environment.
- Fujitsu in Automotive
- Application Solutions and System Integration
Our clients have improved application service levels with predictable costs without the need for their own applications staff, or systems resources.
- ERP and Supply Chain Solutions
Achieve a fast return on your ERP investments by employing Fujitsu’s experience and preconfigured business solutions.
- IT Infrastructure Solutions
Fujitsu create IT infrastructures that can be implemented up to 30% more quickly and are up to 30% more reliable than the industry norm. And they cost less to operate.
- ERP and Supply Chain Solutions
Achieve a fast return on your ERP investments by employing Fujitsu’s experience and preconfigured business solutions.
Case studies
- Case study, Hartwall
Hartwall chose Fujitsu to develop a mobile solution to streamline its logistics operations, based around the use of Fujitsu’s mProcess software and Nokia 9210i Communicators.
- Case study, IMAS Storage, NAS implementation
The NAS solution went live in July 2002 and worked exactly as expected. The NAS implementation was carried out very quickly and in a structured way following the Fujitsu Services’ project methodology, without disruption to the service.
- Case study, Manufacturer - using the iCan solution from Fujitsu
In 2000 a world leading supplier of components, systems and services to the energy, transmission & distribution, transport and marine markets amalgamated all of its IT resources into six National Service Centres to act as internal service providers for its operations throughout the world. As part of the reorganisation the company wanted to ensure that its IT services were delivered transparently, both from an IT and a business user perspective.
- Case study, Metso Corporation
Metso chose Fujitsu to provide a range of outsourced IT infrastructure services, including its Desktop Managed Service, to support the needs of 8,000 workstation users across its 60 sites in Finland. Using Fujitsu’s managed service operating model, called Patja in Finland, the five-year contract is an extension to a long-standing IT collaboration between the companies, which is known as the “4114 service” in Metso.
Insights
- Outsourcing
Why it doesn't work and how to change it so it does
- Building Service Relationships
Succeeding in multi-national service delivery.
- Not for Everyone – Outcome Based Contracts
Outcome-based contracts work - in the right conditions.
- The Global Service Desk
Delivering on the promise.
- Breaking Up... Hard to Do?
Preparing your IT to support your divestment strategy.
- The Lean Six Sigma Delusion
Adapting process improvement tools to service organisations.
Press Releases
- January 14, 2008
- FirstInfo Ltd upgrades rail telesales operations in partnership with Fujitsu
January 14, 2008 – FirstInfo Ltd, a part of the FirstGroup transport operations company, has announced that it is to replace its existing ticket telesales system with Fujitsu STAR telesales.
- January 3, 2008
- Fujitsu links Eurostar and UK National Rail ticketing systems for online sales
January 3, 2008 – Fujitsu Services and Eurostar, the high-speed international rail operator, announced today that Fujitsu has connected Eurostar’s online ticket system with seven UK train operators’ systems.
- July 3, 2007
- Fujitsu signs a contract with JCDecaux to provide Digital Media Network to BAA airports
July 3, 2007 – Fujitsu Services, one of Europe’s leading IT services companies, has announced today a 10-year contract with JCDecaux Airport to provide and support the technology and hardware to allow digital advertisements – also known as a Digital Media Network (DMN) – to be displayed at all seven of BAA airports throughout the UK.

