From Legacy to Legendary: How DHL Freight Transformed Reporting with Orbit Analytics

Thursday, 05, June 2025 at 2:00 PM ET

Having access to timely and accurate reporting is essential for making informed decisions and driving strategic outcomes. Advanced analytics are a vital part of to uncovering insights, improving operational visibility, and remaining competitive in rapidly evolving markets. This session explores this value by looking at how DHL Freight, a global leader in logistics and supply chain management, transformed its reporting infrastructure to achieve operational excellence. Faced with the challenge of migrating from Oracle’s decommissioned legacy tool, DHL Freight partnered with Orbit Analytics to implement a cutting-edge reporting solution on Oracle E-Business Suite and other applications.

Topics covered include how DHL Freight seamlessly transitioned over 75 reports using Orbit’s Discoverer Migration Utility, avoiding unnecessary work while achieving immediate ROI. Learn how this migration enhanced data accessibility, improved decision-making, and fortified security across their operations. This case study showcases the power of modern analytics tools in overcoming complex logistical challenges. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain insights into DHL Freight’s journey and learn how you can redefine your reporting capabilities.

Attend the session to:

  • Understand the challenges of legacy tool decommissioning and report migration.
  • Explore Orbit Analytics’ innovative approach to automated report conversion.
  • See the real-world impact: Simplified access via Single Sign-On and maximized ROI.
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Speaker:

Tarqi Mayet
Global Head of ERP and R2R, at DHL Freight

Tariq Mayet is the Global Head of ERP & Record-to-Report (R2R) at DHL Freight, where he leads finance transformation initiatives focused on Oracle Fusion, Oracle E-Business Suite R12, and Global Process Ownership for R2R. With over 25 years of experience, Tariq specializes in driving large-scale ERP migrations, business process reengineering, and digital finance transformation across EMEA, APAC, and North America. He has a proven track record managing complex global programs, including legacy system migrations and shared service center implementations, while leveraging technologies such as Oracle Fusion, Hyperion, Infor, OBIEE, and automation tools like UiPath. Tariq holds an MBA in Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management from the University of Sunderland (2024–2026) and a BSc in Management Information Systems from the University of Central Florida (1991–1994).