SoftconCIS, a specialist in purchasing control, will be presenting the latest version of its browser-enabled purchasing control system at the 49th Purchasing and Logistics Symposium in Berlin from November 12 to 14. WebCIS is the first web-based purchasing control system that allows purchasing experts to easily access the user interface via their browser. It stands out in particular thanks to its wide range of predefined dashboards for a variety of analyses. These enable purchasers to make clear, well-founded decisions – and thus contribute to better company results. SoftconCIS will be showcasing the latest dashboards at stand C17. The company will also be focusing on the topic of management-oriented reporting.
The reporting dashboard prepares key figures of interest to board members or managing directors at the touch of a button in a graphically optimized format. The purchasing negotiation sheet enables purchasers to better prepare for discussions with suppliers. The purchasing manager cockpit provides an overview of all important purchasing data, such as the proportion of maverick buying, budget deviations, changes in material costs, supplier status, countries, currencies, payment terms, cash discount utilization, payment periods, and much more.
Even the standard version of the SoftconCIS purchasing control system contains more than 250 ready-made analyses and key figures. All templates can be customized by the user within seconds. WebCIS can be connected to SAP and other ERP systems in just a few days. An intelligent algorithm automatically cleans up the data and ensures transparency.
At the 49th Purchasing and Logistics Symposium, purchasers should pay particular attention to the presentation by Karl Doppler, Head of Procurement & Logistics, Global Production at HOERBIGER Kompressortechnik Holding GmbH. He will focus on the topic of “Professional purchasing controlling for concise management key figures.” The purchasing expert will share his experiences with the audience and provide recommendations for implementing smooth purchasing control.
“We look forward to a lively exchange on the topics of reporting and purchasing control with a wide range of purchasing experts at the BME Symposium,” says Werner Güntner, Managing Director of SoftconCIS. “In its creative role, strategic purchasing needs a sophisticated purchasing control tool in order to make well-founded decisions. Savings of one percent in purchasing improve the company’s results by up to 20 percent. No wonder, then, that purchasing has developed into an actively involved partner at top management level.”