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Ramirent Group adopts Basware’s e-invoicing service powered by Alusta

06 Jul 12 - - New ProductsFinland
A cloud based B2B platform for electronic transactions across the Open Network

Finnish rental services provider, Ramirent Group, is adopting e-invoicing software company Basware’s transactions service solution, powered by Alusta, for processing e-invoices in the Nordic countries, the Baltics, and Poland (view press release). Through the deal, Ramirent will migrate current invoice processing, scan and capture and e-invoicing solutions and services on to Basware’s new Alusta platform. Basware’s Alusta technology was launched in February and is a cloud based B2B platform for electronic transactions across the Open Network. The contract consists of both licenses and services and the delivery of the solution will begin in the autumn.

The Alusta platform combines all of Basware’s knowledge of financial processes, which ensures smooth electronic transactions for organizations of all sizes,” said Esa Tihila, Basware CEO. “By using Alusta, Ramirent will make its internal invoicing processes easier and faster, and they will benefit from a fully electronic, smooth and automated e-invoice process.”

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