Vendor Analysis
published on Jun 09, 2021
Report Overview:
This NelsonHall vendor assessment analyzes Capgemini's offerings and capabilities in digital manufacturing services.
Who is this Report for:
NelsonHall's digital manufacturing services profile on Capgemini is a comprehensive assessment of Capgemini’s offerings and capabilities, designed for:
- Sourcing managers monitoring the capabilities of existing suppliers of digital, industrial IoT, and industrial IT services
- Vendor marketing, sales, and business managers looking to benchmark themselves against their peers
- Financial analysts and investors specializing in the IT services sector and examining growth areas within IT services.
Scope of this Report:
The report provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of Capgemini’s digital manufacturing service offerings and capabilities, and market and financial strengths, including:
- Identification of the company’s strategy, emphasis, and new developments
- Analysis of the company’s strengths, weaknesses, and outlook
- Revenue estimates
- Analysis of the profile of the company’s customer base including the company’s targeting strategy and examples of current contracts
- Analysis of the company’s offerings and key service components
- Analysis of the company’s delivery organization including the location of delivery locations.
Key Findings & Highlights:
This NelsonHall vendor assessment analyzes Capgemini’s offerings and capabilities in digital manufacturing services.
Capgemini had in 2020 revenues of €15.8bn. At the end of Q1 2020, Capgemini had a headcount of 274.5k.
Manufacturing is an essential sector to Capgemini, which services the industry through its manufacturing, automotive, & life science unit go-to-market, along with its consumer goods & retail, and telco, media & technology. The manufacturing sector is strategic for Capgemini, from both a product engineering services and manufacturing systems perspective.
In 2020, Capgemini finalized the acquisition of Altran, the largest ER&D service vendor, for €5bn. Altran brought 2019 revenues of €2.9bn and a headcount of 47.5k. While Altran was known for its product engineering expertise, it was also present in industrial IT and IT services. The company had also developed its consulting, product design/styling, and digital capabilities (across data analytics, AI, and digital manufacturing). Finally, with the 2019 acquisition of Aricent, Altran gained a large client base in servicing communication service providers (CSPs) and network equipment manufacturers (NEMs). Aricent also doubled the chip design capabilities of Altran. Since H1 2021, Altran and Capgemini's ER&D unit, Digital Engineering and Manufacturing Services, have adopted the Capgemini Engineering brand.