Mastek Limited has expanded its partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Yanbu Cement Company (YCC) to accelerate the cement manufacturer’s digital transformation programme through advanced industrial IoT solutions and Oracle Cloud technologies.
The new engagement marks the second phase of YCC’s transformation journey, building on the successful implementation of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and back-office modernisation projects that began in 2022. The initiative supports Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and Smart Industry 4.0 objectives by enhancing operational efficiency and digitising core manufacturing processes.
As part of the latest phase, Mastek will automate YCC’s front-office operations and streamline its lead-to-cash cycle using Oracle Fusion applications integrated across the company’s enterprise systems. The project is expected to improve customer and employee experiences, reduce order fulfilment turnaround times, optimise material loading and dispatch operations, and strengthen governance across supply chain, finance, and procurement functions.
The scope of work also includes deploying an Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)-enabled solution to improve truck positioning during material loading, enhancing operational efficiency and reducing loading delays. Mastek will further leverage its VolteoEdge platform to integrate web and mobile sales applications with Yanbu Cement’s Oracle ERP ecosystem, enabling real-time visibility and improved operational control.
According to Mastek, the project strengthens its position in the Middle East by expanding its capabilities in customer experience, employee experience, connected enterprise, and smart manufacturing solutions. The partnership also reinforces the company’s strategy of delivering integrated digital engineering and cloud transformation services to industrial clients across the region.
For Yanbu Cement, the expanded collaboration is expected to support the company’s long-term digitalisation roadmap by improving productivity, operational transparency, and decision-making while creating a more connected and intelligent manufacturing environment. The project reflects the growing adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies within the Middle East’s cement sector as manufacturers increasingly invest in automation and digital innovation.
