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United States : Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. adds the Source-to-Pay catalyst from Zycus to boost its procurement performance
Publish Date : 15-May-2017
Zycus, a leading procurement technology solutions provider across the Source-to-Pay cycle, announced today that Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. has licensed Zycus complete suite of solutions including Spend Analysis, eSourcing, Contract Management, Supplier Management and eProcurement. By implementing Zycus solutions, Daiichi aims at improving the efficiency and productivity of their teams along with their focus on innovation.
Zycus interaction with Daiichi Sankyo began when they were evaluating a contract management vendor. We were selected for our robust contract lifecycle management solution and broad suite capability overall., said Dixit Jasani, VP Sales at Zycus.
"We are happy to empower companies within the pharmaceutical industry with advanced technology to automate their procurement processes. Zycus solution suite will help companies manage their procurement processes in an efficient manner by minimizing manual efforts and reducing cycle times, observes Zycus founder and CEO Aatish Dedhia. With Zycus, companies find the potential to adopt an end-to-end Source-to-Pay suite with the flexibility of going ahead with a modular approach, adds Dedhia.
About ZycusZycus is a leading global provider of end-to-end Source-to-Pay suite. The comprehensive product portfolio includes applications for both the operational and the strategic aspects of procurement - eProcurement, eInvoicing, Spend Analysis, eSourcing, Contract Management, Supplier Management, Financial Savings Management, Request Management and Project Management.