Zero to SAP SuccessFactors’ Cloud in 6 weeks!

From dairy ingredients to Nutritional Milk Powders, Burra Foods Australia has shown that a small Dairy Processor can grow to make a major impact on global food production. Focused primarily on Southeast Asian markets, the midsize business has recently expanded its product offerings into the fastest growing, most volatile food market in the world – China.

Zero to SAP SuccessFactors’ Cloud in 6 weeks!

From dairy ingredients to Nutritional Milk Powders, Burra Foods Australia has shown that a small Dairy Processor can grow to make a major impact on global food production. Focused primarily on Southeast Asian markets, the midsize business has recently expanded its product offerings into the fastest growing, most volatile food market in the world – China.

As customer demand continued to increase, manual and paper-based HR processes could not keep up. Staff were spending too much time on HR-related tasks and the business had no visibility into the workforce as a whole. Burra Foods brought in new HR Leadership , who saw that a digital transformation was in order.

Brad was seeking a more strategic approach to talent management as the company expands in the Asia-Pacific region, and decided it was time to move Burra Food’s HCM system to the Cloud.

Burra Foods is in a high-growth position with access to new markets in China. But having no systems supporting HR processes meant the HR team was spending the majority of its time on administrative tasks. Paper and spreadsheets provided no visibility into the workforce and made forecasting and addressing issues difficult. Now it has full transparency into HR processes, and employees have more time to focus on their strategic tasks. Burra now has a single, unified HR platform with the flexibility and scalability of the cloud.

“Burra Foods is growing at a rapid rate. As a small player in the dairy industry, we are close to reaching capacity at our plant. So to grow, we need to be more efficient. People tasks were taking up a significant portion of time for our leadership, managers, and frontline employees,” says Brad Cowling, General Manager for People and Culture.

The implementation process of SAP SuccessFactors was quick and seamless, allowing Brad, and the team to hit the ground running. From the commencement of the implementation process of the first module (Employee Central), to final go-live, this was all achieved in a period of 6-8 weeks. Immediate benefits were seen with 98% of staff taking up the HCM Cloud solution in the first week.

Moving away from paper-based processes and improving efficiencies was high on the agenda. SAP SuccessFactors will save Burra Foods’ HR Department and Manager 4,500 man hours per year – the equivalent of 2.5 team members!

“Having experienced a gain like that, in such a short time, with only the first module – that’s an outstanding result,” says Brad.

“We are a dairy company, not a technology company. We needed a partner that would enable us to maximise the output of our plant and our people – SAP SuccessFactors showed us how easy it could be. They showed us how to free up the time of our managers, how we could make better, data driven decisions that would enable our people to be more effective, more engaged and ultimately have a greater output.” says Brad Cowling, General Manager for People and Culture.

Improving the employee experience and boosting engagement levels were at the heart of this transformation. Empowering employees to access their HR systems from anywhere, at any time was a priority for Brad. By supplying the workforce with the mobile capabilities they have become accustomed to expect as consumers, the result was higher workforce engagement and improved efficiency for both employees and the HR team.

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