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Wipro joins hands with Japan’s Marelli to support its global IT services

The partnership also endorses the value Wipro brings to the automotive industry and bears testimony to its footprint in Italy and Japan, which are strategic markets for it.

H Prasad

Global software giant Wipro reportedly said that it has won a multi-year deal with leading Japanese automotive parts maker Marelli to support its IT services worldwide. The Saitama-headquartered Marelli is a leading global tier-1 automotive technology supplier.

“Marelli has awarded a multi-year deal to standardise, simplify and enhance its IT services at a global level and consolidate its vendors' applications management services and workplace end-user services. As its technology partner, we will help Marelli by leveraging its global service delivery model, automotive domain expertise and hyper-automation powered by our Holmes software product platform,” said the outsourcing firm in a statement.

Mentioning that Wipro was the right partner to develop its IT services, Marelli chief information officer Dario Castello reportedly said that the consolidation and standardisation will provide an important pillar for integration within the company. The partnership also endorses the value Wipro brings to the automotive industry and bears testimony to its footprint in Italy and Japan, which are strategic markets for it.

“Our capabilities, backed by experience in working with leading automotive suppliers, will enable us to deliver high-value engagement for Marelli,” said Wipro vice-president for manufacturing, Vinay Firake.

*Edited from an IANS report.

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