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Balfour Beatty digitalises goods received on 230-plus sites

Balfour Beatty digitalises goods received with Causeway eGRN
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Balfour Beatty has digitalised the goods received notes (GRNs) and proof of delivery (POD) processes on more than 230 sites with 750 user accounts.

Causeway eGRN works in conjunction with Causeway’s Tradex invoicing solution, which Balfour Beatty has used for more than 10 years. Causeway eGRN digitalises the process of acknowledging and verifying the delivery of goods and plant on site. It increases the speed of processing and eliminates lost, unreadable or damaged delivery tickets, which can make up a quarter of payment delay issues, Causeway claims.

By using Causeway eGRN, Balfour Beatty staff can share information from supplier to site with a mobile app to capture an image of the signed GRN/POD ticket, and automatically validate invoices against purchase orders and receipts.

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