List of Quadient BeanworksAP Customers
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Companies using Quadient BeanworksAP for AP Automation include: Compass Group USA, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 292993 employees and revenues of $28.58 billion, Radisson Blu US, a United States based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $350.0 million, RelaDyne LLC, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 1200 employees and revenues of $300.0 million, Home Point Financial Corporation, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 830 employees and revenues of $198.0 million, Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency, a United States based Government organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $186.0 million and many others.
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Adams Beverages | Distribution | 550 | $60M | United States | Quadient | Quadient BeanworksAP | AP Automation | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Adams Beverages implemented Quadient BeanworksAP to address multi-tier invoice approval bottlenecks across its distribution operations. The deployment focused on AP Automation to centralize accounts payable for seven locations, where volumes had surged to roughly 2,000 invoices per month after recent acquisitions.
The Quadient BeanworksAP rollout emphasized invoice capture and processing automation, including automatic capture and coding of vendor invoices, configurable multi-level approval routing, and an auditable approval trail that records who approved an invoice and when. Configuration prioritized visibility and reporting on approval workflows and enhanced AP controls, enabling approvers to see documentation and workflow history without manual file searches.
Operationally the solution provided cloud-based document access and mobile approval capabilities, enabling managers to comment on invoices and approve from smartphones. Quadient BeanworksAP was integrated with Sage 100 as part of the technical solution, allowing captured and approved invoices to be slated for payment and reconciled with the company accounting system.
Governance and process changes centralized approval visibility and eliminated much of the paper routing previously required, shifting the AP team from manual data entry toward exception handling and inquiry resolution. During COVID-19 the team expanded remote usage of the system, leveraging mobile approvals and cloud document access to maintain approvals and archiving across all branches while preserving a documented audit trail.
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Association for Institutional Research (AIR) | Non Profit | 50 | $5M | United States | Quadient | Quadient BeanworksAP | AP Automation | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, the Association for Institutional Research (AIR) deployed Quadient BeanworksAP to automate accounts payable within its AP Automation environment. The early investment in Quadient BeanworksAP provided a cloud-accessible backbone for the finance function and positioned AIR to sustain business continuity when staff shifted to remote work in March 2020.
Implementation focused on core AP Automation capabilities including invoice capture and centralization, automated routing to approvers, electronic approval workflows with reject and kick-back handling, and consolidated spend reporting. Vendors were instructed to send invoices to a single email intake address, invoices and supporting documents were processed by the small finance team and routed electronically, and the solution’s reporting module created single-location visibility for date-range spend reviews and monthly close support.
The deployment was integrated into AIR’s broader finance stack, referenced in internal accounts as Sage AP Automation with Beanworks, enabling the accounting team to avoid issuing paper checks and to reduce time spent on physical filing. Operational coverage centered on the finance department including the Director of Finance, one accountant, and program lead approvers across the organization, with the system addressing remote approver availability and contractor submission challenges such as sensitive tax information sent by email.
Governance and process changes accompanied the rollout, shifting invoice approval workflow ownership to digital queues, eliminating routine transfer of paper boxes to storage, and enabling same-day processing where previously invoice-to-payment took about a week. The cloud-based AP Automation implementation also supported AIR’s plans to accelerate month-end close and implement new budget processes, while reducing administrative burden on a small finance team and enabling continued remote operations.
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Athabasca Catering | Professional Services | 500 | $60M | Canada | Quadient | Quadient BeanworksAP | AP Automation | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Athabasca Catering implemented Quadient BeanworksAP as its AP Automation platform to move accounts payable, expense reporting, invoices and purchase orders into a digital workflow during the COVID-19 disruption. The company supports on-site feeding and janitorial services, with staff operating across construction and mining sites and a nearly 200-strong operational workforce that could not work from home, which made paper expense processes untenable.
The deployment focused on Beanworks’ expenses module plus invoice and PO capabilities, enabling mobile capture of receipts, automated data extraction into the Quadient BeanworksAP ledger, and electronic routing for approvals. Expense submission via the mobile app was configured so field staff can photograph receipts from anywhere, receipts are uploaded and matched to transactions, and managers can approve claims remotely without being physically in the office.
Architecturally the implementation centralized invoices, POs and expense receipts in the Quadient BeanworksAP application, providing a single, cloud-oriented document repository and a mobile front end for field users. Month end reconciliation workflows were adjusted to compare captured expense detail with Visa statements within the system, consolidating visibility for remote teams and for the small accounts payable group of three.
Governance was restructured by introducing a formal PO module and approval workflows where previously no purchase order controls existed, restoring purchase visibility and control for a company where about 80 people had purchasing permission. The shift from file cabinets to a digital repository enabled multi-user invoice review and reduced reliance on emailing scanned documents for anomaly checks, streamlining workflows and fraud detection practices.
Outcomes reported by finance leadership were material and explicit, Quadient BeanworksAP enabled a paperless AP process, reducing paper spend by about 75 percent, cutting printing and copying expenses from 400 dollars per month to 100 dollars per quarter, and making expense reconciliation take 30 seconds. The accounts payable team saw a 60 percent reduction in manual data entry time and the implementation was completed quickly, which the director of finance described as simple to use and effective for restoring purchase control.
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Manufacturing | 20 | $2M | Canada | Quadient | Quadient BeanworksAP | AP Automation | 2022 | n/a |
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Distribution | 500 | $60M | Canada | Quadient | Quadient BeanworksAP | AP Automation | 2020 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 16 | $1M | United States | Quadient | Quadient BeanworksAP | AP Automation | 2020 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 292993 | $28.6B | United States | Quadient | Quadient BeanworksAP | AP Automation | 2018 | n/a |
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Construction and Real Estate | 150 | $20M | United States | Quadient | Quadient BeanworksAP | AP Automation | 2020 | n/a |
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 35 | $2M | United States | Quadient | Quadient BeanworksAP | AP Automation | 2020 | n/a |
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Utilities | 30 | $2M | Canada | Quadient | Quadient BeanworksAP | AP Automation | 2022 | n/a |
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