National Health System

Contract Consolidation Post-Merger

Client Profile

A national healthcare provider with 10+ facilities undergoing post-merger integration of systems and vendor contracts.

Challenge

Multiple overlapping software and infrastructure contracts (some with auto-renewal clauses and duplicative pricing) created an estimated $5M in redundant spend and significant compliance risk across entities.

TNG Solution

  • Conducted a full post-merger contract risk assessment.
  • Identified conflicting licensing terms and misaligned SLAs across vendors.
  • Renegotiated bundled agreements, centralized governance rights, and aligned pricing to true usage.

Outcome

Eliminated $5.3M in redundant costs and created a centralized contract framework that mitigated legal exposure while ensuring scalability for future growth.

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SaaS Contract Optimization

Client Profile

A Fortune 100 big-box retailer implementing a multi-year rollout of a cloud-based workforce management platform across 1,200 locations.

Challenge

Vendor’s original SaaS contract included non-negotiable annual price escalators, unscalable support fees, and unrestricted termination clauses, leading to a potential $14M overcommitment.

TNG Solution

  • Conducted a clause-by-clause risk audit.
  • Introduced performance-based renewal language, capped escalators, and tiered user thresholds.

Outcome

Negotiated total contract value down by $6.8M, implemented enforceable performance guarantees, and secured rights to re-negotiate upon key business changes.

SAP Indirect Access & Audit Exposure

Client Profile

A publicly traded global logistics company with over 30,000 employees and a complex SAP landscape.

Challenge

SAP alleged the client owed $9.6M in retroactive fees due to indirect access violations following an internal audit. The client had signed an outdated license agreement that left them fully exposed.

TNG Solution

  • Performed a forensic risk analysis of the original SAP contract and audit report.
  • Identified outdated metrics, ambiguous user definitions, and license overlap.
  • Negotiated a new licensing model that eliminated indirect access exposure and established a future-proof digital access clause.

Outcome

Reduced SAP’s claim from $9.6M to $0 and negotiated a forward licensing strategy that saved the client $7.2M over five years.

How we reduced carrier shipping expenses by $450,000

Our client was a mid-market manufacturing company with approximately $80M in annual revenue  Our focus for savings was in reducing the costs of their carrier shipping services.

We created these savings in a 3 ways:

  1. We saved them 20% on their LTL and FTL pricing by consolidating all of their existing contracts together from multiple locations into a single contract with a lower rate. We did this for FedEx, UPS and USPS

  2. We analyzed their shipping needs optimized their shipping channels (FTL, LTL, Parcel, Train)
    • Significant cost savings were generated by moving lower priority packages from shipping with UPS to USPS
    • Select shipments were moved from road to train which is becoming an increasingly cost effective way to ship packages

  3. We identified that slowing shipping down by 1 day would not impact the customer's business operations, but would reduce the overall shipping expenses by 10%

In total this created a $450,000 annual cost reduction for the company's carrier shipping contracts.