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Accenture to acquire Brazil-based analytics company Gapso

Operational planning capabilities support Internet of Things capabilities.


Accenture has entered into an agreement to acquire Gapso, an advanced analytics services and solutions provider based in Brazil that specializes in solving complex supply chain and logistics challenges, mainly for companies in the natural resources and agribusiness sectors.

Founded in 2003, Gapso is headquartered in Rio de Janeiro and offers operational planning solutions based on advanced analytics methods to enable data-driven decision making. Through the acquisition, Accenture will further expand its analytics capabilities in Brazil and provide clients with analytics talent and solutions that can optimize operations and reduce supply chain risk and costs. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Gapso’s analytics talent, featuring data scientists, analysts and developers, along with its methodologies and planning solutions, will be integrated into Accenture Analytics, part of Accenture Digital. Complementing Accenture’s end-to-end analytics services, Gapso will help Accenture serve clients in the oil and gas, petrochemical, mining, pulp, paper, steel, grains, sugar and ethanol industries.

“Accenture is extending its analytics reach in Brazil through the acquisition of Gapso,” said Rodolfo Eschenbach, Accenture Digital lead in Latin America. “By combining Accenture’s and Gapso’s broad analytics skills and capabilities, Brazilian companies in the natural resources and agribusiness industries will have access to the best data scientist talent and solutions in the market for driving real, data-driven, operations outcomes at scale. When businesses harness, optimize and analyze their data for insight, value in the form of improved productivity or a competitive advantage can be realized.”

Through the Gapso acquisition, companies will also be able to capitalize on the data being created through the growing Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)—the universe of intelligent industrial products, processes and services that communicate with each other and with people over a global network. Gapso’s advanced analytics capabilities can help companies more effectively transform IIoT data into insights that can solve challenging supply chain and operations problems at a time when digital supply networks are replacing traditional, linear supply networks.

“Over the past twelve years, Gapso has curated an impressive team of analytics experts and capabilities that enable faster and better outcomes in connection with a client’s most critical logistics issues,” said Oscar Porto, Gapso Business Director. “By joining Accenture, we will be able to build on our achievements and engage in a more powerful, broader-scope of analytics conversations with clients. I’m proud of the Gapso team and I am looking forward to taking our methodologies further and continuing to disrupt the resources and agribusiness industries through insight-enabled decision-making.”


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