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March 15, 2003
Citrus and Electronic Document Management
Citrosuco and DocuVantage Streamline Operations
Citrosuco, established in 1963, is one of the world's largest processors of oranges and producers of frozen orange juice.
Daily the loading dock receives hundreds of truckloads of citrus that needs to be received, inspected, and processed in a timely manner. In addition to the documentation needed to run their own business, Citrosuco must comply with government regulations. They act as a broker for a number of other food product companies and so must retain and forward the appropriate documentation to these agencies.
Prior to having an electronic solution, every load was assigned a load number that was handwritten on the back of a fruit ticket brought in by the driver. Later in the day, a courier delivers this fruit ticket to the front office where someone would then match it to the corresponding USDA Inspection certificate. Then the appropriate copies were made for the applicable files. While being a very simple process, this involved several hours of manual paper matching, copying, stapling, sorting, separating, and forwarding.
Citrosuco contracted Document Advantage Corp., (DocuVantage) to install the Optix® Archive server software and began with two single-field screens, one each for the load number to be entered from the fruit tickets and the USDA Inspection Certificates. At this point, the IT director realized the potential for using OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to read the Inspection Certificates. Processing these Inspection Certificates became a matter of loading the scanner with a stack and monitoring the paper feed.
Within the first two days over 1,000 fruit tickets and Inspection Certificates were processed, matched, and a report was generated to detect missing certificates, previously a time-intensive search. Additionally Citrosuco is using the Optix® system to manage the documentation associated with their ISO 9000 certification.
In addition to the time being saved, DocuVantage is pleased to play a part in saving the additional effort and expense of purchasing another facility located on the property for storage of these documents.
Citrosuco is now integrating their existing database driven programs with Optix® for a simplified and fool proof solution that will allow the fruit tickets to be scanned and indexed at the kiosk on the loading dock. They have also implemented the Optix Workflow module to streamline their Accounts Receivable Department and have now begun managing the HR Departments records.
DocuVantage is an industry leader in Electronic Document Management solutions, specializing in the design, installation and support of upgradeable systems that are able to grow with the new technologies of tomorrow.
For more information on the developing solution please visit us at www.docuvantage.com
March 15, 2003
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March 13, 2003
Hillsborough County Civil Service Office Awards ATIS
Hillsborough County Awards Applicant Tracking Imaging System
Winter Haven, FL (March 2003)
Document Advantage Corporation (DocuVantage), partnered with Salone Consulting Group, has been awarded the contract for the development and implementation of an Electronic Document Management System (EDMS) for Hillsborough County Civil Service Board to replace the Civil Service Board’s current main-frame-type applicant tracking system and paper job application submission and distribution process.
The CSO provides for the recruitment and initial screening of job applicants for over 10,000 County Government positions in 22 independent Hillsborough County Government Agencies. In a typical year, the CSO receives an average of 13,000 multi-page applications to be copied and distributed to the various agencies within the county for review, testing and hiring.
On a continuing basis, the CSO has approximately 30,000 active jobapplications on file. The current application process is paper intensive; approximately 500,000 copies per year, slow and not accessible by the county agencies.
Their new system will include features that will scan, store and retrieve millions of documents and their data as well as electronic workflow functionality that will begin an automatic routing process that will alert the CSO staff as “vacancy applied for” records are created so that the electronic review and testing process can begin. The system will allow the CSO and agencies to securely share certain information via the internet, as well as generating applicant status letters as the review process for each vacancy applied for is completed. The CSO will be able to retrieve summary and detail level information about applicants and the vacancies they have applied for as well as specific recruitment requests or groups of recruitment requests for the same job code.
DocuVantage is an industry leader in Electronic Document Management, specializing in the design, installation and support of upgradeable systems that are able to grow with the new technologies of tomorrow.
Text of this press release is available via email. Send request to:
jana.wiggins@docuvantage.com
March 13, 2003
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