技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 安全合规
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 食品与饮料
- 生命科学
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 租赁金融自动化
- 监管合规监控
关于客户
该客户是一家全球生物技术公司,其部门专注于动物和食品安全、基因组学研究、生命科学和毒理学。该公司在美国和全球开展业务,不仅需要满足每个业务线的严格要求,还需要满足地方、州和联邦政府机构的合规性。该公司之前使用的是电子邮件和纸质表格的“老式”系统,这使得流程变得复杂且耗时。该公司的目标是更快地将关键食品和安全产品推向市场,同时确保合规性。
挑战
一家全球生物技术公司的部门专注于动物和食品安全、基因组学研究、生命科学和毒理学,该公司正在与电子邮件和纸质表格的“老派”系统作斗争。该系统使流程变得复杂且耗时,导致审批流程延长且出错的可能性很高。该公司不仅需要满足每个业务线的严格要求,还需要满足美国和全球地方、州和联邦政府机构的合规性。该公司最初依靠 Microsoft SharePoint 来改善协作,但很快意识到他们需要一个低代码流程自动化平台来确保端到端工作流程满足业务要求。
解决方案
该公司决定实施低代码流程自动化平台 Nintex K2 Five,将其电子邮件和基于纸张的流程转变为数字化和自动化的工作流程。这使得该公司能够实现流程的数字化转型,提供更严格的标准化并提高用户生产力。该团队能够使用 K2 Five 表单和工作流程轻松提出并履行请求。该公司还使用 K2 Software SmartForms 和工作流程实现严格的监管和合规程序自动化,并根据各种参数进行不同阶段的审批。例如,如果是针对外国的初始请求,则需要经历与国内不同的审批流程,而州请求是另一个审批流程 - 所有这些都在表单和特定 SharePoint 列表中配置。
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