Cohu moves to Oracle Cloud to boost efficiency, scale quickly
Oracle Cloud ERP and SCM help the semiconductor equipment manufacturer standardize processes, so it can focus on business growth.
“Nous ne voulions pas de relations de partenariat avec des produits tiers. Quand on regarde qui mène la course dans le cloud, il s'agit d'Oracle. ”
Défis des entreprises
Founded in 1957, Cohu offers a broad portfolio of equipment and services for back-end semiconductor manufacturing, including test and handling equipment, thermal subsystems, test contacting, and vision inspection. The California-based company had grown through acquisitions over the years, and each of its acquired businesses retained its legacy back-office systems and processes—and, to an extent, its own identity.
As part of its quest to become One Cohu, the company decided to standardize on common cloud-based systems, processes, and shared services in order to increase efficiency, scale quickly, and ultimately move toward a unified identity.
Nous avons transféré une grande partie des problèmes opérationnels, de l'infrastructure et de l'évolutivité à Oracle, ce qui représente un énorme avantage de partenariat avec un fournisseur de cloud de niveau 1.
Why Cohu chose Oracle
After years of integrating a range of on-premises legacy software, Cohu moved to Oracle Cloud ERP financial applications, Oracle Cloud SCM supply chain apps, and Oracle CPQ (Configure, Price, Quote) sales apps in February 2020, five years after standardizing on Oracle Cloud HCM apps under a separate project. One of the reasons the company chose Oracle was because, unlike competing vendors, it wouldn’t require partnerships with third-party product vendors.
“It’s an integrated environment, from product development all the way to customer feedback,” says Cohu CIO Craig Halterman. “If Workday, SAP, and Salesforce really want to continue to nip at the heels of Oracle Cloud, they're going to have to invest in developing more comprehensive and more integrated suites.”
Résultats
Cohu implemented the Oracle Cloud finance, supply chain, and sales applications just before the COVID-19 pandemic forced some of its employees to begin working remotely. Already, executives and managers can run reports and see company-wide information they couldn’t see before—from work orders in play to invoices to receivables to purchase orders.
Having one supply chain system and process means that Cohu’s production managers in Malaysia won’t have to work with three or four different processes and workflows when engineering change orders come through from different areas of the business. As the company extends its supply chain system to its suppliers, it will be able to capture quality information about components early on, reducing quality issues that it used to have to pass back to suppliers.
Moving to a single ERP and supply chain platform will also enable Cohu to integrate acquired companies faster by requiring them to move to the Oracle Cloud platform.
Cohu’s IT department no longer focuses on maintaining a wide range of systems, but on looking for ways to use the latest quarterly updates from Oracle to transform the business.