Ramco Systems
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| Company type | Public |
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| BSE: 532370 NSE: RAMCOSYS | |
| Industry | Enterprise software |
| Founded | 1997[1] |
| Headquarters | Chennai, India |
Number of locations | 30 Offices Globally |
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| Revenue | U.S. $61.79 million (2023 (March) [3]) |
Number of employees | 1801+ |
| Parent | Ramco Group |
| Website | www |
Ramco Systems Limited is an Indian multinational enterprise software product & platform provider.[4] Founded in 1997, it is a part of the Ramco Group, and is headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
History
[edit | edit source]Ramco Systems was founded in 1992 as the research and development division of Ramco Industries and began product development in 1993. It became a separate subsidiary in 1997.[5] In the same year, the company released its ERP product, Marshal 3.0, which was launched by Bill Gates.[5]
In 2002, Ramco Systems launched VirtualWorks, a web-based ERP product that automates software development.[5]
In 2011, the company launched its SaaS ERP service for the aviation, aerospace and defense industries.[6]
In 2014, Ramco Systems signed a deal with Norske Skog to provide Cloud enterprise resource planning (ERP) integrated with asset management and financials for its ANZ region.[7]
In 2016, Ramco Systems opened an engineering lab in Singapore.[8] The lab's first anchor partner was Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance, for whom it advanced aviation IT solutions, along with wearables for ground engineers and drones to inspect aircraft on the tarmac. With support from Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB).[9]
In 2022, Ramco Systems established a new development center in Madurai, India, which was the company's first product development center outside of its headquarters in Chennai.[10] In the same year, the company also opened a new subsidiary in the United States called Ramco Systems Defense and Security Incorporated (RSDSI).[11] RSDSI is focused on the defense industry in the United States.[11] Ramco Systems Defense has offices in Washington, D.C. and Dallas.[11]
In 2023, Etihad Airways Engineering partnered with Ramco to implement Ramco's Aviation Suite V5.9.[12]
Also in 2023, Ramco Systems inaugurated its wholly owned subsidiary in Qatar to work with the region's businesses on ERP, HR, and payroll solutions.[13] In the same year, Ramco Systems appointed its current chief executive officer, Sundar Subramanian.[14]
Products and services
[edit | edit source]Global Payroll Software
[edit | edit source]Ramco Systems’ HR and payroll software includes artificial intelligence-based solutions for HR and payroll,[15] such as its Self Explaining Payslip (SEP) system launched in 2021, which handles employee payroll queries using automated responses.[16][17]
Ramco Systems also partnered with Microsoft to launch Ramco Global Payroll Software on Microsoft Dynamics 365 in 2018.[18]
In 2021, Ramco Systems signed a partnership with the two largest HCM providers, Oracle and Workday.[19][20] The partnership allowed Ramco to provide multi-country payroll to Workday's MNC client base.[20] In the same year, it announced the launch of its Global Payroll solution on the Oracle Cloud Marketplace.[21] In a collaborative effort, Ramco Systems has integrated its comprehensive payroll platform, with Oracle Fusion Cloud Human Capital Management (HCM).[21]
In 2022, Ramco Systems formed a partnership with the Australian financial technology company Wagestream, which allowed employees to track their financial statistics through a single platform.[22] In the same year, it also began implementing its payroll and HR solutions at Kudu Company for Food and Catering, a Saudi Arabian restaurant chain.[23]
In February 2023, Ramco Systems launched Payce, a platform-based payroll software.[24] In November 2023, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India LLP partnered with Ramco Systems to combine Ramco's payroll solution with Deloitte's advisory and managed services.[25][26]
In January 2024, Ramco Systems partnered with BDO India LLP, a professional services organization in India to serve as the technology platform provider for BDO India’s payroll and managed services.[27]
Aviation software
[edit | edit source]Ramco Systems provides aviation maintenance software for civil and defense clients.
Ramco Systems’ ERP products such as its Aviation ERP also make use of artificial intelligence and machine learning.[28]
Its aviation software was also adopted by Iraqi Airways in the year 2021.[28]
Ramco Systems began supplying version 5.9 of its aviation maintenance and engineering suite to General Atomics Aeronautical Systems for use in its SkyGuardian Global Support Solutions program in 2022.[29]
In 2023, Etihad Airways announced that it would also be implementing Ramco Systems’ Aviation Suite V5.9 at the MRO Middle East conference.[30] Philippine Airlines joined Etihad Airways in using Aviation Suite V5.9 in the same year.[31] In the same year, they also signed a deal with Australian technology company Nova Systems to develop material resource planning (MRP) software for Nova Systems.[32] In the same year, Ramco Systems entered a strategic partnership with Airbus Helicopters SAS to develop an MIS Data Pack Connector.[33]
In April 2024, Korean Air announced that it was collaborating with Ramco Aviation to implement Ramco Aviation Suite at Korean Air’s Engine Maintenance Center.[34]
ERP
[edit | edit source]Ramco Systems also develops enterprise resource planning software that allows users to manage functions such as supply chain/logistics planning, finance management, and human resources management.[35]
Logistics Software
[edit | edit source]Ramco Systems’ logistics software includes cloud-based solutions for warehouse management and transportation, and fleet management for third party logistics and express parcel provider.[36]
It also provides end-to-end services for 3PLs, e-commerce logistics providers, and other businesses that use analytics and artificial intelligence.[37]
In 2023, Ramco Systems implemented its Logistics ERP Software at Freight Specialists, a freight and distribution services provider based in Sydney, Australia, to automate company-wide operations and services.[38]
RAMCO CHIA
[edit | edit source]Ramco CHIA is a virtual assistant that uses artificial intelligence features such as deep learning and natural language processing for HR transactions.[8]
RamcoGEEK
[edit | edit source]Ramco Systems has also released a facial attendance system called RamcoGEEK, which used facial recognition technology and temperature recording to create a "touch-less" workplace attendance for use during the COVID-19 pandemic.[39]
Microsoft collaborations
[edit | edit source]Ramco Systems has partnered with Microsoft on products such as Ramco Global Payroll Software, which is integrated with Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Talent. It has also used Microsoft's cloud platform for its cloud computing and Microsoft's Cloud AI platform for artificial intelligence, such as Chia, Ramco Systems’ chatbot which uses Microsoft Luis.[18]
Locations
[edit | edit source]The company has locations in several countries, including: United States, China, Canada, Australia, Philippines, Indonesia, India and South America.[40][41]
Awards
[edit | edit source]- 2024 ISG Paragon Awards – Gold Award for “High Performing Partnership” in collaboration with a leading New Zealand telecommunications provider.[42][43]
- 2022 HR Vendors of the Year Awards – Best Payroll Software, Best Payroll Outsourcing[44]
- 2022 GPA Best Payroll Software Supplier of the Year[45]
- 2020 ISG Paragon Awards, APAC – Digital transformation (with Cobham Aviation Services)[46]
- Collaboration Award – ERP transformation (with Norske Skog Australasia)[46]
- 2019 Global Logistics Excellence Awards – Logistics ERP of the Year Award[47]
See also
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- ^ Leadership Change at Ramco Systems: Sundar Subramanian to Step Down, Abinav Raja Named New Managing Director
- ^ Ramco.com Investor Relations – QucikResult 31 March 2023 (PDF)
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Information technology companies of India
- Customer relationship management software companies
- ERP software companies
- Companies based in Chennai
- Software companies established in 1992
- Indian brands
- 1992 establishments in Tamil Nadu
- Companies listed on the National Stock Exchange of India
- Companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange