It’s the last (but certainly not least) day of DocuWare Customer Appreciation Week! July 18 is the next official Get to Know Your Customer Day but at DocuWare, we celebrate in June – and why leave it to just one day? Visit our Modern Digital Business blog to read each DocuWare success story from this past week and see photos of the festivities. See all the celebrations on social media at #DocuWareCustomerWeek.
As the volume of AIE’s customer calls increased, they were being buried in paper and wanted a solution to digitize and securely store their documents. On average, by looking back at old documents, there were 4-6 total pages generated per call. With the high volume of calls, that was about 17 four-draw file cabinets per year. With a 6-year retention requirement, that would be 102 file cabinets just for retention alone. Also, contractors mailed in invoices which totaled to 50,000 invoices per year – employees would process these by manually passing packets of paper around and then filing it all once completed. This sometimes led to misfiling documents. Overall, they wanted to be more efficient and eliminate wasted time by not having to manually search for and retrieve paper files.
AIE was an early adopter of DocuWare and has been using it for 12 years with the support of Authorized DocuWare Partner Miken Technologies.
The 24/365 staff uses DocuWare both in the office and remotely to meet their customers’ needs and DocuWare fulfills that need with very high uptime. Now when a client calls in, the team can find invoices and related documents in seconds. Currently, AIE has about 3,000,000 documents stored in DocuWare; in paper, that would be about 588 four-drawer file cabinets! The types of documents stored include invoices, contractor bills, pictures, inspection reports, sprinkler reports, email correspondence and more. Kati Smith, President at AIE, also uses the Connect to Outlook feature to store email correspondence right from her inbox into DocuWare. The biggest benefits that resonate with the staff are the amount of time they save, the reality that documents don’t get lost, and no one is buried in paper anymore.
AIE began using DocuWare to just process contractors’ invoices and inspection reports. Now they use it more extensively to archive jurisdictional requirements, state licenses, design files, required fire protection inspections, required certificates of their employees, and several other internal processes. They are looking forward to expanding it to HR as well, as they already have the file cabinets set up.
“DocuWare has made us way more efficient than we were 15 years ago and has given us the ability to take on new clients,” said Kati.
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The AIE team cheerfully received their Customer Appreciation plaque and catered lunch, presented by DocuWare Regional Sales Director Shamarr Fonville and Authorized DocuWare Partner Miken Technologies.