Things to know when dealing with 'expired maintenance' or 'new implementation'! Introducing how to choose a system.
This document introduces the necessary functions to achieve "operational efficiency" and "cost reduction" that you should know when considering the implementation of a purchasing management system. Additionally, it explains successful case studies of companies that have implemented purchasing management systems, the challenges these companies faced before implementation, and the improvements gained from the implementation. Please make use of this information for product selection. [Contents (Excerpt)] ■ Chapter 1: What functions are desired in a purchasing management system? Let's choose the necessary functions. ■ Chapter 2: Learning from successful case studies of companies that successfully implemented or switched to a purchasing management system. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Details of the Content】 ■Chapter 1: What features do you want in a purchasing management system? Let's choose the necessary functions. - Features that achieve "business efficiency" - Features that achieve "cost reduction" - Features that create a foundation for "knowledge transfer" to young buyers - Features for "internal control" that visualize the purchasing process and prevent fraud ■Chapter 2: Learn from success stories! Companies that successfully implemented or switched to a purchasing management system - Pioneer Corporation - Wacom Co., Ltd. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Continuing to stay close to our customers, we have built up business knowledge and empathy to understand their challenges. By handling a wide range of operations in a one-stop manner, including system design, development, operation, hardware and software proposals and sales, and network construction, we remain a partner that supports the creation of "valuable systems," sometimes in a collaborative manner and sometimes in a leading role. Our company changed its name effective April 1, 2025. (Formerly: Daiko Electronic Communication Co., Ltd.) The data and presentation materials published are from the time of the announcement.