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Puma Energy renews procurement & supply chain software

Through a new partnership with GEP, the oil company has implemented a new platform to improve its efficiency and performance.


Puma Energy has announced a new partnership with GEP to revamp its procurement and supply chain strategy. The oil company has selected and implemented its GEP SOFTWARE platform in its ongoing drive to improve its efficiency and performance across its business through the use of cutting-edge technologies.

Puma Energy provides energy in approximately 40 countries across six continents, encompassing the supply, storage, refining, distribution and retail of a range of fuels, aviation, lubricants and bitumen. Headquartered in Singapore, the privately held company operates 1,998 retail sites, facilities in 107 airports, and a network of storage terminals. 

Puma Energy has gone live on GEP SMART’s sourcing solution to identify, evaluate and qualify new suppliers, achieve agreements, and operate a global supply chain. GEP SOFTWARE encompasses GEP SMART and GEP NEXXE, the cloud-native supply chain unified platform.

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