DXP Modernization for a Global Industrial Enterprise

How RedEx helped a global industrial technology company modernize its decade-old digital platform, evaluating Adobe, Sitecore, and Acquia across 30+ countries, 6 industries, and 120+ use cases.

50%

Stakeholders Interviewed

40+

Workshops Conducted

120+

Use Cases Documented

80+

Capability Gaps Analyzed

3+

Major DXP Vendors Evaluated

executive summary

A global industrial technology and manufacturing company operating across Asia, Europe, and the US sought to modernize its digital ecosystem. Their existing CMS, a custom platform built nearly a decade earlier, was no longer capable of supporting global-to-local content delivery, high-velocity content operations, multilingual governance, industry-specialized narratives, or modern DXP functionalities such as personalization, analytics integration, and omnichannel orchestration. RedEx was engaged to lead a comprehensive DXP modernization program from business alignment and capability mapping through vendor evaluation and implementation roadmapping.

Pain Points

6-8 weeks

Average content delivery cycle

20-40%

Content inconsistency across regions

3-5 sec+

Page load in critical regions

10 years

Legacy CMS age

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CLIENT PROFILE

Sector

Industrial Automation

Industries

6 major verticals

Revenue

$3B+

Regions

3 major hubs

Countries

30-40

Business Units

4+

Phase

Phase 0: Foundation

01. Overview

Context & Challenges

The organization’s digital estate spanned global corporate content, regional sites with high autonomy for Europe, US, and China, industry-specific content for Energy, Sustainability, Life Sciences, Chemicals, and Mobility, and a separate business site for Test & Measurement run by another business unit. The fragmentation created a widening gap between business expectations (increase qualified leads and improve content operations) and platform capabilities.

The legacy CMS suffered from slow authoring, inconsistent content governance, limited localization control, outdated templates, and uneven performance across regions. With a 6–8 week average content delivery cycle and 20–40% content inconsistency across regions, the platform was actively hindering the company’s digital ambitions. This triggered the need for a DXP modernization program to evaluate Adobe, Sitecore, Acquia, and potentially composable alternatives.

Key Challenges Identified:

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02. our approach

DXP CONSULTING METHODOLOGY

RedEx applied its proprietary DXP consulting methodology: An 8-layer framework designed to move from business alignment through vendor evaluation to implementation roadmapping. Each layer builds on the previous, ensuring decisions are grounded in evidence rather than assumption.

Layer 1

Business Objectives Alignment

Interviewed global, regional, and business-unit teams to consolidate objectives into 3 priorities: increase qualified inquiries, improve content efficiency, and improve platform performance.

Layer 2

KPI & ROI Framework

Defined measurable targets: +20% annual inquiry uplift, +7% MQL/SQL uplift, 50% content delivery time reduction, +25% deployment accuracy, 99.95% uptime, and <3s global page load.

Layer 3

Capability Mapping

Mapped capability clusters (content authoring, global-to-local management, personalization, API integrations, search, workflow, analytics, and security) against current maturity and future needs.

Layer 4

Use Case Extraction

Created 120+ detailed use cases across global, regional, industry, and product teams from master content with regional overrides to industry vertical microsites and multi-level product catalogs.

Layer 5

GAP ANALYSIS

Compared current capabilities against required capabilities, modern DXPs (Adobe, Sitecore, Acquia), and composable best practices (API-first, headless, MACH architecture).

Layer 6

Prioritization Framework

Ranked all 80+ capabilities using business impact, operational impact, technical feasibility, cost & timeline, and risk reduction, structured into Must-have, Should-have, and Could-have.

Layer 7

Vendor Evaluation

Evaluated enterprise DXPs across 10 dimensions: business fit, authoring experience, global-to-local model, personalization, integration, performance, analytics, AI extensibility, governance, and TCO.

Layer 8

Roadmap & Implementation

Designed a multi-year, 4-phase implementation roadmap from foundation and architecture through advanced personalization and AI-driven content operations with 5-year TCO estimation.

"A standard DXP framework is not enough — it must be tailored around industry complexity, global structures, and multi-level product/solution ecosystems. This is what made RedEx's methodology effective and differentiating."
Consultant Lead
RedEx DXP Practice

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03. The Impact

Key Insights Uncovered

Through 50+ stakeholder interviews and 40+ workshops, RedEx uncovered critical insights that shaped the entire DXP strategy. These findings went beyond typical platform assessments, revealing deep structural tensions that any modernization program would need to address.

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Regions want autonomy; HQ wants consistency. A modern DXP must balance both with flexible governance. We found that 40–60% of content was duplicated across regions, representing a major efficiency opportunity.

02

Not all industries can use the same templates, taxonomies, or workflows. Energy, Sustainability, Life Sciences, and Chemicals each required specialized content models with deep vertical technical content.

03

Reducing delivery time by 50% offered immediate and measurable value to the Board. Up to 50% of authoring effort was blocked by technical constraints, and there was a 3x difference in content quality between strongest and weakest regions.

04

Due to regional performance issues, multiple product owners, and API requirements, the next platform must support headless or composable patterns. However, composability requires strong governance and content model discipline.

05

The company was at Level 1 of 5 in personalization maturity. While CDP-level segmentation wasn’t yet in place, the platform architecture had to allow future adoption without requiring another migration.

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04. The OUTCOMES

Deliverables & Outcomes

The engagement produced a comprehensive set of strategic deliverables that equipped the client with a clear, evidence-based path forward for their DXP modernization. Each deliverable was grounded in data from the 120+ use cases, 80+ capability gaps, and 50+ stakeholder interviews conducted during the engagement.

Target Business KPIs Defined

GROWTH

+20%

Annual inquiry uplift

+7%

MQL/SQL uplift yearly

productivity

-50%

Content delivery time

+25%

Deployment accuracy

Performance

99.95%

Uptime target

<3 sec

Global page load

Multi-Year Implementation Roadmap

Phase 0

Foundation & Architecture

Business alignment, capability mapping, vendor evaluation, architecture decision, and governance model design.

COMPLETED

Phase 1

Global Templates & Core CMS

Deploy new DXP with global templates, core content models, and initial integration with existing systems.

NEXT

Phase 2

Regional Content & Industry Models

Roll out regional content operations, industry-specific templates, and localization workflows across all hubs.

PLANNED

Phase 3

Product Catalog & T&M Integration

Expand to multi-level product catalog, integrate Test & Measurement business, and connect product databases.

PLANNED

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05. Our Framework

How We Tailored the DXP Framework For This Industrial Client

The RedEx DXP Framework is modular but we tailored it in 3 major ways for this industrial client, going beyond standard DXP assessments to address the unique complexity of a global B2B industrial organization.

Industry-Centric Customization

  • Multi-layer technical content support
  • Product-level vs industry-level journey differentiation
  • Taxonomies for complex B2B buying cycles
  • DXP capabilities mapped to industry storytelling

Global-to-Local Operational Modeling

  • Content inheritance models
  • Localization workflows & override rules
  • Governance matrices across regions
  • Master/local content separation strategy

Multi-Unit Product Architecture

  • Multi-level product architecture (L1–L3)
  • Cross-unit content governance
  • Product catalog models per business unit
  • DXP integration with product databases

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06. The RedEx Team

The Team Involved

Lead Consultant

Engagement lead, strategic alignment

Industry & Product Analyst

Industry-specific content and product structures

DXP Architect

Capability mapping and technical due diligence

Project Manager

Orchestrates workshops, deliverables, communication

Content Ops Analyst

Workflow, governance, and authoring requirements

Data & KPI Specialist

Builds KPI and ROI model

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How RedEx helped a global industrial technology company modernize its decade-old digital platform, evaluating Adobe, Sitecore, and Acquia across 30+ countries, 6 industries, and 120+ use cases.