MANAGEMENT + SYSTEMS EDP stamps out postage costs
By using an integrated e-Document solution from EDP, The One Group has automated all of its outgoing documentation processes, reducing its administrative burden by 50%, while simultaneously minimising its carbon footprint and cutting company wide postage costs by £1,500 a month.
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ased in Dublin, The One Group consists of a group of 6 companies employing over 100 people with a turnover in excess of 20 million euros, supplying not only Ireland, but companies all over Europe.
With all types of fasteners in stock worth over 2 million
euros, The One Group is committed to providing a service package that is second to none for the individual needs of customers across the mechanical and electrical, roofing and cladding, construction, engineering, manufacturing and building industries. To help eliminate paper from their administrative
procedures and to reduce the number of errors and time taken to perform these processes, the six companies within The One Group use the e-Document solution from EDP to transmit all of their outgoing documentation at the touch of a button. Six business documents; quotations, order
acknowledgements, order despatch notifications, sales invoices, sales credits and statements are setup and processed by the e-Document solution, converted to PDF format and sent out as email attachments. This saves on paper, saves on postage costs and has obvious environmental benefits. In addition, the documentation already carries The One Group corporate identity, so no pre-printed stationery needs to be purchased, generating even more cost savings for the business. Shane O’Neill, sales director, The One Group said: “By
automating what were previously labour intensive, error- prone and time consuming tasks, the integrated e-Document solution from EDP has significantly reduced our labour and postage costs, improved information quality and accelerated The One Group’s processes across all six of our businesses.”
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New accessories for the CL900 Tablet PC
Motion Computing®, a global provider of tablet PCs and supporting mobility solutions, has announced the availability of several new accessories for the CL900 Tablet PC.
rom charging and docking solutions to carrying cases, Motion®
CL-Series ReadyDock™ The CL-Series ReadyDock by Advanced Technical Support
(ATS) is a lightweight cabinet that can be configured to store and charge 5, 10 or 15 CL900 Tablet PCs or CL900 SlateMates™. The CL-Series ReadyDock provides users with a configurable and efficient way to house, charge, sync and secure their devices.
CL-Series Keyboard Portfolio The CL-Series Keyboard Portfolio has a built-in easel, which
displays the tablet at an ideal viewing angle. A removable Bluetooth®
keyboard further increases the device’s functionality and usability. Infor delivers mobile support application
Infor, a provider of business application software, has announced a mobile application for Infor Xtreme Support, providing around-the-clock access to support information for customers.
notifications about critical steps in support. Infor Xtreme Support Mobile expands the company’s recently introduced Xtreme Support program, which provides a specialised, personalised and proactive support experience designed to keep customers up-and-running on their Infor software. “At Infor, we believe that support has to be about more than reactive incident resolution and software upgrades. We
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uilt on the Infor10 Motion platform, the new application enables Infor Xtreme Support customers to personalise their support experience by monitoring critical events, checking support status and receiving
introduced Xtreme Support because we understand that the speed and quality of the information our applications provide are critical to our customers’ operations and profitability,” said Marylon McGinnis, senior vice president, global support, Infor. “Business does not stand still, and neither do Infor customers. With Infor Xtreme Support Mobile, we are delivering even greater speed, allowing customers to access critical support information from their mobile devices.” Infor Xtreme Support Mobile is available for Xtreme Support
customers on the Apple™ iPhone™, and can be downloaded from the AppStore™.
118 Fastener + Fixing Magazine • Issue 75 May 2012 delivers a variety of peripheral solutions, in addition
to purpose-built tablet PCs, which suit the specific needs of today’s mobile workers across a variety of industries.
CL-Series X-Strap The CL-Series X-Strap is a simple, lightweight carrying
solution. Two flexible straps attach directly to the back of the CL900 Tablet PC, providing users with a secure grip on the tablet, while increasing stability and freedom of movement.
CL-Series Micro-HDMI to VGA Adapter The CL-Series Micro-HDMI to VGA Adapter provides mobile
professionals with the ability to connect the CL900 Tablet PC to a projector to display information during presentations, meetings or sales trainings.
“The new Motion CL-Series accessories are now available.
For more information on availability visit your local Motion website.”
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