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sponsored by ReadSoft
Posted:  05 Nov 2009
Published:  05 Nov 2009
Format:  PDF
Type:  Presentation Transcript
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
Want to save $600,000 in early pay discounts?

In this transcript of the webcast, “Optimizing Business Performance with Automated Accounts Payable Processing for your SAP System,” food pioneer Rich Products shares the strategies that streamlined their payable processes, consolidated AP processing from 19 locations to one and saved them six figures in discounts.

Rich Products understands efficiency. With the first line of fresh bread that goes right from the freezer to the oven, its customers replace time-consuming processes in the kitchen with efficient ones. And that concept works for its AP processes, too. By replacing paper-based processing with electronic imaging and workflow solutions, Rich Product's AP department:

  • Recognizes climbing discount capture rates
  • Decreases cycle time of invoice approvals
  • Provides complete visibility of liabilities

Read now to learn how Rich Products successfully switched to automated and innovative AP processing.





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