公司规模
Mid-size Company
地区
- Europe
国家
- Spain
产品
- DocuWare Cloud
- SAP S/4HANA Cloud
技术栈
- Cloud Computing
- Document Management System
- Automated Document Recognition
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Cost Savings
技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据交换与集成
适用行业
- 食品与饮料
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
关于客户
Ahembo 是一家位于西班牙加那利群岛的饮料公司。该公司成立于 60 多年前,以其小众品牌 Clipper 而闻名,Clipper 是一种软饮料,与西班牙群岛上的大型美国饮料公司竞争。除了 Clipper,Ahembo 还分销 50 多个其他品牌,包括百事可乐、七喜、舒泉、San Miguel 和 Smirnoff Ice。该公司经营着 9 个分支机构,拥有 200 名员工。每年,Ahembo 都会收到 30 多万张发票、采购订单和送货单,每天要处理的文件多达 2000 多份。
挑战
Ahembo 是一家位于加那利群岛的饮料公司,该公司每年收到超过 30 万张发票,管理起来非常吃力。该公司收到的发票格式各异,地点也各不相同,导致处理过程严重延误。纸质文件经常丢失,电子发票被忽略,一些文件重复,导致过账和付款不一致。该公司决定实施电子解决方案,以简化流程并提高效率。
解决方案
Ahembo 实施了 DocuWare Cloud(一种文档管理系统 (DMS))来控制所有收到的发票的发放。实施过程中大量使用了 DocuWare 的智能服务,尽管加那利群岛拥有特殊的税收地位,并且有来自 2,000 多家供应商的多种税率,但该服务仍可识别大量文档及其索引信息。如今,Ahembo 的大部分发票都是以电子方式接收的。DocuWare 从专用电子邮箱中检索发票,识别文档类型和相应的过账信息,并将完整索引的发票存储在数字档案中。送货单在分支机构进行扫描,并传输到 DMS。系统甚至可以将送货单分配给其相应的订单和发票。在两阶段审批流程中,员工可以轻松访问链接的文档以比较价格和条件。
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