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User Profiles
Learn how S4i Express dramatically reduces the cost of labor and consumables
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Stanz Food Service - Brothers Emil and Henry Stanz started a foodservice business with just $500 and a small truck. In 1923, their fledgling distribution operation was small, but both men had big plans. Today, the University of Notre Dame, is a Stanz Foodservice client along with 3,500 other institutions in Indiana and Michigan. The foodservice industry is a competitive one-- most vendors sell similar quality merchandise at a low margin of profit. Without room for aggressive pricing, Stanz looks for new ways to offer its clients more value.
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Interstate Steel Corporation - Every morning, as many as
100 reports were generated and printed overnight, and then distributed
to 50 company executives. Combined, these reports totaled 300 pages. An
operator manually burst the reports, separated them, selected the sections
required by particular individuals, and hand-deliver them. S4i Express
replaced this inefficient manual report distribution process and saved
hours in time and thousands in paper costs.
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Eastern National Bank - Nightly reporting processes generated
multiple 100-page daily transaction reports that were once printed, and
sent to 50 bank officers. The process of report printing and distribution
had become inefficient, wasteful, and error-prone. S4i Express automated
the process and eliminated errors, while dramatically reducing paper and
labor costs.
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Harrah’s Entertainment - Harrah’s accounting department
generates bimonthly reports for about 1,000 users at the company’s headquarters
in Las Vegas, and at its 21 properties in 17 markets across the United
States. Reports vary in length from a few pages to thousands. With S4i
Express, reports are sent to remote locations via email, automatically,
which saves information workers at Harrah’s lots of time.
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