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At bdf, we see ourselves as an integrated solutions provider for a wide-range of industries and sectors. In this process, the main focus lies in understanding customer-related technical problems, the development and implementation of respectively effective approaches.
With the help of the bdf solution centre you are one step closer to finding the solution of your company-specific IT requirements. Our approach is always based on the bdf methodology and is focused on the requirements of our customers, whether this involves our advisory service, a product, customer development or a combination of all of these.
Complex economic structures require easy and effective tools to monitor and control. Our clients attach great importance to industry-specific concepts and customised solutions for SAP ERP architectures. For years, international companies have been relying on our know-how and innovation in the areas of Finance & Treasury, Supply Chain Management, Product Lifecycle and Customer Services.
bdf Consultants GmbH
Zollhof 6
D-40221 Düsseldorf
Thomas Dohmen
cashcockpit@bdf-consultants.com
Tel.:+49 211 301 555-0
www.bdf-consultants.com
www.sap-cash-cockpit.com
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