Automation / Consulting in pharmaceutical and healthcare companies

Kwizda Group

The Kwizda Group is an Austrian family-owned company headquartered in Vienna, comprising seven divisions in the fields of health, crop protection, and sealing systems. The divisions operate independently in their respective markets, while Kwizda Holding coordinates strategic activities. Founded in 1853, the company has grown over five generations into an internationally active group. Today, Kwizda has a presence at approximately 30 locations in Austria and across Europe.

Customer Quote

“The testing support provided by OBJENTIS has made a significant contribution to the success of the overall project.”

DI Rolf Göder, Manager Group IT

Project Overview

The project involved migrating to SAP S/4HANA using the Bluefield approach, with the goal of accelerating business processes and achieving better data integration. Objentis was involved from the second testing phase onward and provided support through knowledge transfer (“twinning”), test execution, and test case refactoring. The focus was on key business areas such as materials management, production, purchasing, and accounting.

Despite the high degree of technical complexity and highly interdependent test cases, the project was successfully implemented using structured methods such as the “3-phase concept.” Objentis’ support contributed significantly to the project’s success.

Our Contribution

From the second test phase onward, Objentis was integrated into the project and supported the rapid development of expertise, test execution, and test case refactoring through a “twinning” approach. The focus was on key areas such as materials management, warehousing, and production (pharmaceuticals), as well as purchasing and accounting (cosmetics).

During the third test run, Objentis also provided support in creating audit documentation. Despite the high degree of technical complexity and highly interdependent test cases, the challenges were efficiently overcome thanks to the “twinning” and “three-phase concept” methods, and the project was successfully completed.