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eVision Australia founder Director John Delaney will visit Colombo in April to introduce the concept of B2B and paperless trading in Sri Lanka.
eVision will partner with Peercore IT, a software and solutions based company that is already an established ‘supply chain’ solutions company that has a local office in Colombo.
Sri Lanka has been identified as an exciting market which would no doubt benefit with the introduction of new technologies and processes.
At a product launch in April, the business community will be given insights into reducing the paper trail in their business, with a view to: streamlining processes and improving efficiency; automating communications with your trading community; removing time consuming and error prone manual processes, and gaining greater visibility of your day to day business operations.
eVision has developed world class technologies that are being used in Australia, New Zealand, USA, Europe and Asia. As the pioneer of cloud computing for B2B integration and Business Process Management, eVision’s technology platform – MessageXchange – is the culmination of over 10 years sustained R&D and commercialisation effort.
MessageXchange was launched in 2004, and today handles over 35 million business transactions representing in excess of $20 billion in value annually. MessageXchange is a multi-tenanted cloud computing service which combines the benefits of fully configurable functionality and the highest service level with the most cost-effective pay-as-you-go rates. Their leadership is reflected by the rapid take-up of the service by well-known organisations and supplier communities that include Target, Coles, Woolworths, Telstra, Toyota, Nissan, Nestle, Fujitsu, Acer Computers and many more.
eVision connects over 5,000 businesses across the globe and manages over AU$20 billion worth of transactions per annum and supports customers across Asia Pacific, Europe and North America.
The local partners Peercore IT is an Australian based software solutions company that has a software development and support centre in Sri Lanka. Peercore IT has many large projects in Australia mainly in the supply chain, transport and logistics sector and is keen to explore the business opportunities in Sri Lanka.