Oracle EBS – Latin America
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Argentina |
Brazil |
Colombia |
Chile |
Venezuela |
Peru |
Bolivia |
Panama |
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FSP Consulting has vast operational and implementation experience in Latin America. This experience provides a strategic advantage for US based companies having key operations in or looking to expand to Latin America. Key focus areas include:
- Oracle Projects Suite – Project Costing, Billing, Manufacturing, and Management
- Oracle Core Financials – Payables, Payments, i-Expense, Receivables, Cash Management, Assets, General Ledger, and E-Business Tax
- LATAM Product Localizations – Latin Tax Engine, Inflationary considerations, VAT and other Tax reporting requirements
- LATAM Add-on Consulting Localizations (CLL) – Integrated Receiving, Period Average Costs, EFT files for AR and AP, Withholding Tax localizations, and Reports and Certificates (ICA Magnetic Media, Third Party Account Reports, etc)
- e-Business Suite Integration (EBSI)– 3rd party products (i.e. Mastersaf and Synchro) to support local statutory requirements (i.e. SPED Fiscal books and Electronic Invoicing)
FSP Consulting Co-Founder Rashad Hasan discusses considerations and
intangible factors of implementing Oracle ERP and doing business in Brasil.
FSP Consulting institutes a hybrid of Oracle AIM based methods, industry best practices, and globally accepted accounting principles to formulate our implementation approach for each customer. Our knowledge and experience of the complexities surrounding a Global Oracle footprint in Latin America provides us a strategic advantage over those with a US based focus.
Strategic advantages include:
- Provide the right solution and approach to facilitate the operational objectives and goals of the business
- Achieve local compliance for statutory and legal requirements
- Maintain key strategic and operational partnerships with key professional service companies in LATAM
- Focus on 3rd party products and solutions which are essential for compliance
- Proven success in helping companies extend their Oracle footprint and operations into Latin America
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