IBM has announced a new five-year global agreement with Abertis, a leading infrastructure and mobility management group, to modernize Abertis's technological infrastructure. The collaboration includes migrating to SAP S/4HANA, and aims to improve system scalability, reliability and user experience across multiple countries. This new agreement extends more than a decade of collaboration and supports Abertis's digital transformation.
Abertis is one of the world's leading motorway operators, with a presence in Europe, the Americas and Asia. The agreement covers the comprehensive evolution of the systems supporting the group's operations, ranging from user management to high-volume transaction processing and incident management. These systems require high levels of reliability, security and performance, regardless of the operational scale or complexity of each environment.
Under the agreement, IBM will support Abertis in modernizing its platform on SAP S/4HANA technology to:
- Increase flexibility to adapt to different operating models
- Improve scalability to manage increasing transaction volumes
- Incorporate advanced analytics capabilities in near real-time
- Lay the groundwork for incorporating new services related to mobility
Where mobility becomes a system
With increased pressure on infrastructure and traffic, diverse operating models, and more demanding users, having common, scalable and reliable systems is a key enabler for multi-country operators.
The five-year agreement addresses a common technological framework for Abertis operations in Spain, France, the United Kingdom, Chile and Puerto Rico, with options to extend to additional markets primarily in Europe and America. This international approach is based on a shared technological architecture, adaptable to different regulations and reinforces the efficiency and scalability of the business.
Governance and delivery
IBM Consulting will provide consulting, implementation and technology management services, and will work with Abertis's IT and business teams under a joint governance model that includes defined success metrics, quality gates and change-management activities designed to minimize business disruption.
Direct impact on user experience
Modernizing systems extends beyond internal operations. Under the agreement, IBM will help support Abertis in the development and of web portals and mobile applications aimed at the end user.
These solutions facilitate the management of accounts, vehicles, and payment methods, as well as the quick and secured viewing of trips and the making of payments, offering an integrated, transparent experience aligned with current user expectations. At the same time, the robustness of the systems contributes to efficient traffic and toll collection management. This is designed to reduce operational friction and reinforce the reliability of the service.
José Miguel, Partner, Distribution and Industrial Sector Leader at IBM Spain, IBM Consulting
We are seeing how the infrastructure sector is entering a phase in which technology ceases to be a project and becomes a structural condition. Agreements like this respond to that need to provide stability, coherence and a long-term vision to systems that are critical to daily operations.
Miguel Ángel Medina, CIO of Abertis
This allows us the opportunity to make decisions with a long-term perspective and reduce complexity in a very diverse environment. Having a common framework gives us more predictability and more room to focus on business development and relationships with users.
