Business Daily Media

Men's Weekly

.

Eka Unveils E-Sourcing, a cloud-based source-to-pay solution to drive a new era of digitalization in supplier management

  • Written by PR Newswire

NEW YORK, April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Cloud-based software provider Eka aims to transform legacy-based supply chain workflows with the unveiling of its platform driven E-Sourcing solution that delivers a new standard in collaboration, transparency, efficiency and quality assurance across a wide range of business functions and industries.

Managing supplier operations with legacy tools often involves spending hours exchanging emails and phone calls, and using spreadsheets to update data, resulting in limited visibility and costly errors. Eka's E-Sourcing addresses these challenges with a platform-driven cloud solution that recognizes and solves major points of weakness in sourcing operations while enhancing supply chain resiliency.

Based on Eka's far-reaching experience in automating commodities and direct materials supply-chain, E-Sourcing is a first-of-its-kind solution offering a unified interface, creating mutual visibility and accountability between businesses and suppliers. With seamless integration to ERP, the solution provides real-time visibility from a single source and enabling businesses to respond in time to avoid supply disruptions.

Eka E-Sourcing addresses highly nuanced requirements of agriculture, energy, food, mining and manufacturing supply chain participants. It leverages powerful collaborative workflows to achieve automated matching of invoices, purchase orders and receipts, for faster and accurate invoice processing.

Manav Garg, founder and CEO of Eka said that while the development of E-Sourcing was informed by the specific needs of commodities and direct material businesses; Eka will continue to add new capabilities to the solution to expand its use cases into other industries. 

"Eka's E-Sourcing builds a fully collaborative network across the supply chain with far superior levels of transparency, flexibility and agility. The value of these benefits extends beyond commodities.  It is not a difficult leap to see how such a robust and extensible e-sourcing solution can be applied across multiple business functions throughout an enterprise," said Garg. 

Eka's strength in harnessing the power of cloud platform, coupled with its ongoing investment into research and development, means the company is focussed on building solutions that are continually enhanced. Capabilities of E-Sourcing will be expanded for the specific needs of non-commodity specific manufacturing sectors in the coming months.

About Eka

Eka is a global leader in providing cloud driven solutions for commodity and direct materials businesses to overcome complex challenges in supply chain and financial management. Read more at www.eka1.com[1].

Media Contact: Sharmita MandalHead Global Communications, Eka Software Solutions, Sharmita.mandal@eka1.com[2]

 

References

  1. ^ www.eka1.com (www.eka1.com)
  2. ^ Sharmita.mandal@eka1.com (www.prnasia.com)

Read more https://www.prnasia.com/story/archive/3360687_AE60687_0

Small-Business Cash-Flow Playbook 2025

An educational guide to managing ATO debt, real-time super and growth finance in Australia’s new landscape Why ATO debt just became the most expe...

Landowners Offered $30,000 Per Year for Just 1 Hectare: The Rise of 5MW Battery Projects Across Australia

In a pivotal shift reshaping Australia’s renewable energy landscape, landowners in Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria are being offered up ...

Major national security tech alliance launches with Aerologix a founding member

Australia’s leading drone intelligence pioneer bolsters sovereign tech power Australia’s leading aerial data and drone intelligence platform, Aer...

Chris Hancock AM Honoured as 2025 Communications Ambassador

SYDNEY Chris Hancock AM, former CEO of AARNet, has been awarded the prestigious Communications Ambassador title at the 2025 Telecommunications Indus...

Baby boomers are driving development feasibility leading to larger apartments

As residential developers continue to grapple with feasibility issues on apartment projects, the sector is struggling to deliver volumes of new st...

Hays launches FY25/26 Salary Guide: ‘Salary Paradox’ deepens as pay rises fail Australians

Rising dissatisfaction with pay, progression and perks is fuelling a new wave of career change in FY25/26, as Australians demand more from employe...

Sell by LayBy