Accenture Acquires Camelot Management Consultants to Expand Capabilities

Accenture acquires Camelot Management Consultants, which will further enhance Accenture’s SAP and AI-driven supply chain capabilities, helping clients build the intelligent and resilient supply chains.

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Accenture acquires Camelot Management Consultants, which will further enhance Accenture’s SAP and AI-driven supply chain capabilities, helping clients build the intelligent and resilient supply chains that today's business landscape demands.   

The firm’s deep expertise in supply chain management will bolster Accenture’s ability to drive the reinvention of its clients’ entire supply chains. Camelot will also bring experience in analytics, data strategy and modernization, helping organizations build a strong foundation for accelerating the adoption of AI. Research from Accenture shows only 9% of companies use AI and generative AI widely across their supply chains, and the adoption of the technologies correlates with higher profitability.

“Today, we are seeing a surge in demand for data and analytics services in supply chain management, strongly driven by increased market volatility and the need for companies to make their logistics more efficient,” says Tobias Regenfuss, technology lead Austria, Switzerland and Germany, Accenture. “With our acquisition of Camelot, we will further enhance our capabilities and services to help our clients use technology to address complex and pressing business needs and drive additional value.”

Key Takeaways:

  • Founded in 1996, Camelot is a leading SAP partner in Germany, Austria and Switzerland with a broad client portfolio of large and midsize companies in the chemicals, life sciences, consumer goods and industrial manufacturing industries. With headquarters in Mannheim, Germany, Camelot also has offices in the United States, United Arab Emirates, India, Poland, Spain and Switzerland. This acquisition will bring more than 700 highly qualified professionals to Accenture, including SAP, data and supply chain experts.


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