Manufacturing Industry
Trade platform cuts the paper-based tasks of financial processes down to size.
Manufacturing Business Technology, February, 2007
By Staff A logical step after establishing a global supply chain is eliminating manual business processes. Manually intensive financial processes can be particularly vexing in a global business model. That's why Walls Industries --a Dallas-based manufacturer of workwear and other apparel--is automating the financial aspects of its sourcing operations.
Central to its efforts is TradeCard 's global trade platform. Says William Aisenberg, VP of finance for Walls, "TradeCard streamlines our global trade transactions and eliminates time-consuming data keying and paper-based tasks from our financial processes. "Our sourcing operations extend to the Far East, and collaboration with suppliers is vital. Automation of processes from procurement to...
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