One global standard. Local execution where the work happens.
Egiss helps enterprises turn global technology standards into practical delivery through hubs, logistics, local execution, reporting, integrations, governance and accountability.
Delivery to 180+ countries. 98% on-time delivery. Measured order-to-ship and ship-to-delivery performance.
Global execution fails when standards and local delivery are managed separately.
Headquarters can define the standard, but the real test happens in local execution: availability, customs, delivery timing, provisioning, asset data, escalation handling, recovery and reporting.
Egiss' global execution model is designed to connect the centre and the local reality.
What the model connects
The operating layers behind global delivery.
Global standards
Approved technology choices, catalogues, service expectations, commercial logic and governance requirements.
Hubs and fulfilment infrastructure
Operational locations and fulfilment structures that support provisioning, logistics, stock and local delivery where in scope.
Logistics and local delivery
Transport, tracking, customs, local handoff and country-level delivery coordination where applicable.
Lifecycle services
Configuration, provisioning, stock, reporting, integrations, ITAD and sustainability documentation.
Governance and reporting
Performance measurement, SLA alignment, lifecycle visibility, escalation ownership and governance rhythms.
Accountability
Blue Stripe Guarantee for price, quality and delivery across agreed services and solutions.
Buyer problem
Global buyers need consistency without losing local practicality.
- Global catalogues fail when local availability changes.
- Local suppliers create different pricing, delivery and reporting models.
- Customs, tax and logistics create hidden delays.
- Provisioning and device readiness vary by country.
- Stock and buffer planning is not coordinated.
- Delivery data does not connect to asset or lifecycle data.
- ITAD and sustainability reporting are managed locally and late.
- Escalations move between suppliers without one owner.
Egiss approach
Standardise the model. Adapt the execution.
Egiss helps enterprise teams define the global standard and operate it through local execution. The model does not pretend every country is the same. It gives buyers a way to manage local differences inside one global lifecycle structure.
- One global standard.
- Local execution.
- One global contract.
- One partner.
- Transparent commercial logic.
- Standardised catalogues.
- Documented controls.
- Measured performance.
- SLA alignment.
- Governance and accountability.
Lifecycle connection
Execution spans Deploy, Manage and Retire.
Deploy
Source, configure, provision and deliver technology through global supply and local fulfilment.
Manage
Keep stock, reporting, integrations, service coordination and lifecycle visibility active after delivery.
Retire
Recover, sanitise, refurbish, remarket, recycle and report on used technology through a controlled retirement model.
Global execution should be measurable.
- Delivery to 180+ countries
- 98% on-time delivery
- Measured order-to-ship performance
- Measured ship-to-delivery performance
- +79 NPS
- Blue Stripe GuaranteePrice, quality and delivery
- Contractual penalties as standard
- Global hubs and fulfilment infrastructure
Frequently asked questions
Can your current model execute globally without losing local control?
Egiss can help review where your current delivery model breaks down across countries, suppliers, hubs, logistics, provisioning, reporting and ITAD.