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12 Business View - March 2015
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Tungsten Corporation was selected by Honda Logistics
North America (HLNA) to automate its accounts pay-
able (AP) processes.
HLNA will be using Tungsten’s All-in-One for JD Ed-
wards Accounts Payable solution, which integrates
with the JD Edwards accounting software that HLNA
currently uses.
Following its acquisition of DocuSphere in 2014, Tung-
sten’s suite of services includes dedicated AP auto-
mation solutions tailored for Oracle E-Business Suite,
SAP and JD Edwards ERP systems respectively. Tung-
sten’s complete AP solution can help clients reduce AP
processing costs, improve accuracy, accelerate turn-
around times, increase visibility, immediately record
liabilities, and eliminate lost or missing invoices.
“I’m pleased to see this major subsidiary of Honda
recognize the benefits of working with Tungsten on AP
automation,” said Rick Hurwitz, Tungsten CEO (Ameri-
cas). “HLNA currently processes 10,000 invoices per
month and expects its volume to increase by 30% over
the next three years. Automating its accounts payable
processes will reduce overhead costs, increase effi-
ciency - especially given the high number of invoices
HLNA receives that do not have purchase orders - and
eliminate the burden of manual data entry.
“HLNA was particularly impressed with Tungsten’s
overall functionality and scalability, and our extensive
JD Edwards experience. We look forward to helping it
achieve its accounts payable goals.”
HLNA, a subsidiary of Honda Logistics Japan, holds
majority interest in subsidiaries providing supply chain
solutions for automotive OEMs and their suppliers in
the North American/European operating region, in-
cluding affiliated organizations in Canada and the
United Kingdom.
Honda Logistics Selects Tungsten
for AP Automation in North America
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