Though modern-day technology harnesses many benefits of a digitised workplace, the biggest challenge faced by businesses today is managing large volumes of data – whether digitised or not – in an efficient and cost-saving way. With data coming from various formats and sources, the human workforce is burdened now more than ever with handling such large volumes of information without any scope of errors.
Many companies turn to technologies built to handle large varieties and quantities of data with ease and accuracy – helping them avoid grim outcomes such as "Fat Finger". This is where we introduce Intelligent Document Processing (IDP).
As the name implies, intelligent document processing (IDP) is a technology that intelligently captures information from documents – often regardless of its format or language. IDP is a popular alternative to manual data extraction. It can process documents far quicker than any human can – no matter if the data originates from electronic, structured, or unstructured sources. The outcome of using IDP, for many companies, is that it increases productivity and efficiency in processes that directly and indirectly deal with data.
An IDP system usually conforms to the following three steps: capture, automate, scale. Once IDP captures data, is it automatically exported to business processes/workflows. Employees can then use this newly extracted and automated data to make faster and better business decisions – all while being scaled to suit the company's needs.
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Countless industries benefit from harnessing Intelligent Document Processing, including banking, logistics, healthcare, and legal. Here are the use cases explained in further detail:
Logistics companies process large volumes of orders and price inquiries every day - with an eye-watering number of documents in the midst. Intelligent document processing is crucial when companies wish to process large amounts of data efficiently and effectively. There are multiple departments within logistics companies that benefit from IDP: back-office workers, sales & marketing, planning, and analytics. Moreover, logistics companies can enhance their predictions and strengthen their after-sales service.
Turning to technology, such as Acodis' intelligent document processing can ultimately enable documentation automation promptly while mitigating risks.