3 Quick Supply Chain Wins Using Robotic Process Automation
This article discusses how robotic process automation (RPA) is a logical next step in a decades-long tradition of digital automation, and how it is a great way to quickly and effectively accelerate key supply chain functions, including partner onboarding, sales order generation, and order tracking. Organizations of all sizes are turning to RPA to jump-start their path towards widespread automation of their business processes, and reading this article will provide you with reasons to consider adopting the same approach.
RPA: Quick-fire deployment meets astonishing efficiency Digital process automation has been a mainstay of information technology service providers for half a century. Reducing human effort and increasing their client organizations’ capacity to process information is a major aspect of the value that the IT industry provides. Until recently, however, prohibitively high initial costs, long implementation cycles, and complications associated with solution reconfiguration have prevented all but the largest organizations from pursuing the massive advantages that automation provides. RPA has changed the automation game by addressing all of these concerns. Instead of hiring a large team of consultants and developers to assess and automate your business functions over the course of months or years, RPA produces the same results in just a few weeks with considerably less investment. Using RPA, some relatively simple jobs can take as little as a few hours to automate. Setting up RPA is simple. You start by identifying time-consuming, repetitive digital tasks performed by your staff, like copying and pasting text between windows, sending documents or boilerplate text via email, performing searches, submitting and verifying records, or comparing new and old documents. You then “train” a virtual software agent (usually called a “robot” or “bot”) to perform the same series of