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* Thomas Cook replaces legacy systems with SAP
* Centralised IT centre set up in Peterborough
* Massive consolidation brings ongoing savings
Travel firm Thomas Cook saved L140m in the 20 months to November 2002 with an IT and business transformation project.
The four-year programme has helped the company to record an L80m turnaround in net revenue and helped it back to profitability.
Thomas Cook is standardising on SAP as the main software tool for the group internationally. The L1.7m implementation involves human resources, financials and business intelligence software for 11,000 employees across its airline,...