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Sprint Partners Scopeworker to Digitize its Multi-billion-dollar Supply Chain

Sprint Partners Scopeworker to Digitize its Multi-billion-dollar Supply Chain Image Credit: Scopeworker

The supply chain digitization software, Scopeworker, announced that it will partner with Sprint to help digitize the company's multi-billion-dollar supply chain.

Following successful trials in which double-digit percentage savings for Sprint's procurement department were consistently generated, Scopeworker said it will engage in multiple programs to automate cost, time and quality efficiencies.

The Sprint programs are major, multi-year investments that will dramatically improve its network coverage, reliability and speed.

Scopeworker claims that its digitized marketplace automates procurement savings of up to 30% and increases workforce productivity by up to 30%. Stakeholders engage A.I. Analytics for end-to-end transparency of budget, productivity and real-time management by exception. External systems including ERPs, databases and IoT devices are aggregated and their engagement automated.

Mariano Legaz, Chief Procurement Officer, Sprint
As we prepare to deliver the nation's first 5G mobile network in the first half of 2019, the Scopeworker system will help ensure Sprint receives the best, market-based pricing for construction services.

Cyril Pourrat, VP of Procurement and Supply Chain, Sprint
We chose Scopeworker's platform because it's disrupting the supply chain and changing the way carriers build and operate networks. The platform allows our Network team to have full visibility to all field-based transactions and track metrics, including cost savings.

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