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Three Manufacturers Cut Wasted Time — Go to Market Faster

Source: TANDBERG
Date: September 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: One of the biggest challenges facing manufacturers today is how to speed their time-to-market. Now that supply chain resources are all over the globe and organizations are more reliant on outsourcing, it has become increasingly difficult to collaborate because employees and suppliers are located in many different time zones and locations. When trying to solve a new problem, or develop a new product, the collaboration process can slow to a crawl. Throw language barriers and spiraling travel costs into the mix, and efficiency and productivity decline at an even faster rate. But today’s technology can deliver supplier intimacy on a global scale, without the need for physical presence.

Visual communication technologies are transforming business processes in the manufacturing environment. By compressing supply chains, customers can be brought directly into your organization, while field maintenance teams get the expert support they need when and where they need it. TANDBERG has emerged as the leader in telepresence and high definition video conferencing. By bringing project teams and experts together more often and at a lower cost, manufacturers are shortening production times and reducing time-to-market.

Discover how leading manufacturers are using video conferencing to increase collaboration and leverage resident experts to solve problems halfway around the globe – all without ever leaving their desk. Learn more >


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