Christoph Moll

CEO at BeNeering

Christoph Moll is an experienced professional with a robust background in technology and solutions architecture. Currently serving as the Managing Director and Chief Solution Architect for BeNeering Cloud since February 2007, Christoph specializes in real-time integration with SAP. Prior roles include serving as an SAP SRM Consultant at SAP from September 2001 to May 2007, where Christoph acted as a trusted advisor and solution architect for global procurement organizations, and as a Development Architect at Hewlett-Packard from August 1999 to September 2001, overseeing R&D projects and contributing to search engine technology innovations. Christoph holds a Master of Science in Information Technology from City St George’s, University of London, and a Diplom Ingenieur in Elektrotechnik from TU Dortmund University.

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BeNeering

BeNeering is a leading provider of AI-powered solutions for indirect procurement. Our Digital Procurement platform is being developed in close co-innovation with leading global corporations. As a result, our customers benefit from digitalised best practices realized with cutting-edge technologies. At the same time we offer agile tools for efficient realization of complex customer-specific requirements. We deliver value to large and mid-size customers from 11 industries in 86 countries: • allowing to efficiently digitalize various buying channels in one standard solution • providing intuitive AI-based guidance along procurement cycle to all user types • increasing collaboration and automation between our customers and their suppliers • creating optimal architecture between our platform and customers’ ERP to minimize integration costs and maximize compliance. Our customers channel up to 90% of purchasing requests in indirect spend via BeNeering Digital Procurement minimizing routine work for procurement team, saving end user time and efforts, and optimizing buying costs.


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