by creating a next-generation supply chain OS platform for one of the largest liquid bulk storage hubs in the West of Europe

Following a strategic carve-out from a larger multinational, this independent leader in liquid bulk infrastructure required a complete decoupling of it’s IT/OT landscape from the seller’s proprietary Edge platform.
The challenge? To ensure zero operational downtime, while standing up a new digital foundation that could run mission-critical OT processes across geographically distributed terminals. The environment was highly sensitive, with thousands of sensor data points, industrial-grade DCS systems, real-time API integrations, and restricted network zones, all of which needed to be preserved, re-engineered, and future-proofed. The customer sought to go beyond just business continuity, they wanted to create a new IT/OT backbone ready for modern operations, data intelligence, and scalability.
We led the design and implementation of a next-generation Supply Chain OS platform, built from the ground up to replicate, extend, and enhance the prior system without vendor lock-in.
We developed a fully modeled, cloud-first architecture that contextualised over 4,500 OT data points across three terminals using a customised ISA-95 framework. The project included integration with legacy Yokogawa DCS systems, LoRa networks and existing API contracts for ecosystem players.




