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Stan Beer
Wednesday, 08 March 2006 00:15
Document delivery specialist, ConnXion (ASX:CXN) has won a three year multi-channel document delivery services contract with soft drink bottler Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA). Under the new deal, ConnXion will assist CCA in its aim of transitioning 50% of its retailers to digital invoices and statements within 12 months.
By deploying ConnXion’s technology, CCA plans to give its retailers the option to seamlessly migrate from paper to digital delivery of documents such as statements; direct debit notifications; and equipment hire invoices.
David Colvin, Chief Executive Officer, ConnXion, says, “We are thrilled a global market leader like CCA has chosen ConnXion. CCA’s shift from traditional paper-based delivery in favour of multi-channel capabilities is, we believe, representative of broad market movements toward digital options. It also evidences our growing traction amongst multinational corporations.”
ConnXion has begun the establishment and testing stages of the deployment, with the full capability anticipated to go live in May.
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