The practical forum of the European EXPP Summit will provide answers on e-invoicing and e-billing over two days.
Kreuzlingen, Switzerland. 2 September, 2010 — The Sixth European EXPP Summit will be held in Munich on 11-12 October, with more than 350 experts and practitioners from over 30 countries expected at Europe’s leading conference for e-invoicing and e-billing.
For two days, reports from the field from companies of all sizes will show participants how huge cost reductions can be realised with the introduction of automated invoice processing systems. And simultaneously participants can see how demand is increasing demand among customers and suppliers for electronic invoice exchange, and how this can be answered quickly and legally.
Advantages of automated invoice processing
E-invoicing projects in the public sector are a driving force for the development of the market. Ultimately, however, it is the private sector that is bringing innovative solutions for the users to the market. Increasingly, service providers are networking their platforms for electronic invoices, and users can benefit from this interoperability.
So, it is not perhaps that surprising that an increasing number of companies are converting to automated invoice processing. Automated processes surrounding invoice processing are not just unleashing cost reduction potentials, but are also simultaneously reducing the error rates in comparison with paper-based procedures.
Successful implementation of e-invoicing projects
Anyone considering electronic invoice exchange with their customers or suppliers will find a platform at the European EXPP Summit. Speakers will include some from the European Commission, DHL, ArcelorMittal, Bonduelle, BBS, Nordea Bank, Swedbank, the Swiss Federal Department of Finance, Hewlett-Packard, Virgin Media and Wienerberger. The participants will benefit from exclusive process reports and receive essential information for their own e-invoicing projects:
- Process optimisation and realisation of savings potentials
- The oncoming legal adjustments for e-invoices
- Current developments in e-invoicing standards
- How the European Union will force the e-invoicing issue
- Which roles will banks play?
Participants can gather a comprehensive overview about the solution found on market in the accompanying trade exhibition with 27 leading solution providers. More information is available at www.expp-summit.com