Reducing time to market and solving problems in the field are a few examples of how TANDBERG manufacturing clients use video conferencing. Learn more about how video conferencing is applied in manufacturing, and the results.
British Sugar
Considerable success in reducing business-related travel, improving productivity and collaboration, accelerating decision-making and reducing travel costs.
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CONTECH Stormwater Solutions
Integrating the people, products, services and infrastructure of two merging businesses on opposite coasts was no easy feat, but video conferencing helped halve the time it took to unify the new company across thousands of miles and multiple time zones and saved $60,000 in travel during the first year.
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Exelon
The five-year return on investment at one of the US’s largest electric companies is estimated to be 37 percent with reduced travel costs and improved business process, employee efficiency, and training.
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Hayes Lemmerz
TANDBERG Management Suite’s ability to integrate with Microsoft's Outlook Express was a key factor because employees can book video calls themselves through e-mail. Management quickly saw benefits of reduced travel, increased productivity, and improved cultural and commercial relationships.
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Horizon UK
This UK-based distributor of computing products used video conferencing to reduce travel time and found they could be in two places at once several times a day. Though cost savings and a return on investment were not business imperatives, estimated savings were £110,000 the first quarter after implementation.
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Tommy Hilfiger
A virtual fitting room was created with a customized telepresence solution that reduced time to market, saved time and money, improved global collaboration and work-life balance.
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