Friday, November 15, 2024

Robot Xchange puts fizz into processes for Coca Cola as client base and headcount soars

Nottingham-based robotic automation specialist, The Robot Exchange, has announced the completion of a major discovery project with soft drinks giant Coca Cola HBC.

In the last year, The Robot Exchange has seen a 10 times increase in clients and a headcount rise of 15 becoming a major supplier of robotic process automation (RPA) to the UK and Irish markets as customers seek greater efficiencies in their processes and seek to reduce wastage of resource and time.

The project with Coca Cola HBC saw the expanding The Robot Exchange team create a full RPA transformation roadmap for the business as part of their plans to scale up RPA digital transformation.

After reviewing existing workflow and repetitive and human intensive processes, the team worked with Coca Cola HBC’s internal business leaders and process owner SMEs within the group to talk about which processes were frustrating, causing issues or were unnecessarily time consuming.

Andy Wallace, CEO at The Robot Exchange, said: “Working with such a globally recognised brand and business has been hugely rewarding and a testimony to the quality of service that we can provide.

“I am very proud of the work the team has done in terms of documenting processes in terms of maps, sizing and checklists and identifying the best areas for automation suitability.

“We have also been able to assess the current human time and costs for our client and as a result, we have identified opportunities to improve efficiency by allocating resources in the best possible way whilst providing a clear view on the return on investment by moving to automation.”

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