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Companies using Tungsten Transact (formerly Ephesoft Transact) for Intelligent Document Processing include: Agnico Eagle Mines, a Canada based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 16968 employees and revenues of $8.29 billion, DH Pace Corporate, a United States based Distribution organisation with 6840 employees and revenues of $1.60 billion, Systemair, a Sweden based Manufacturing organisation with 6588 employees and revenues of $1.22 billion, Watercare Services Limited, a New Zealand based Utilities organisation with 1100 employees and revenues of $640.0 million, National Mortgage Insurance Corporation, a United States based Insurance organisation with 247 employees and revenues of $485.0 million and many others.
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Agnico Eagle Mines | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 16968 | $8.3B | Canada | Tungsten Automation | Tungsten Transact (formerly Ephesoft Transact) | Intelligent Document Processing | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Agnico Eagle Mines implemented Tungsten Transact (formerly Ephesoft Transact) as an Intelligent Document Processing solution. The project was executed with Tungsten Network as the solution partner, Ephesoft installed in the first month, and the overall program completed in four months, moving the company away from a paper-only invoice intake process.
The deployment centered on document capture, image processing, automatic classification, OCR extraction and validation modules inside Tungsten Transact. Documents scanned via Fujitsu multifunction peripheral devices were routed by email into Tungsten Transact for capture and validation, then exported into Tungsten’s Workflow Content Manager for subsequent handling. Training produced an internal super user who supports ongoing configuration and validation workflows.
Tungsten was selected in part because of prior experience with Agnico Eagle’s JD Edwards ERP system and prior Ephesoft implementations, which informed implementation decisions. Operational coverage began in Accounting where staff now process roughly 20,000 additional invoices per year without headcount increases, and was later expanded to include packing slips and receiving documents to support matching to purchase orders and invoices.
Process and governance changes included standardizing front-end scanning at site multifunction devices, defining an email-to-capture ingestion path, and instituting validation checkpoints within Tungsten Transact to enforce field-level accuracy. The new workflow centralized invoice visibility for a decentralized accounting organization and produced a designated internal super user to maintain capture rules and validations.
Reported outcomes from the engagement include a four month implementation timeline, an OCR capture rate of about 80 percent, average validation time near one minute per invoice, and improved invoice access for reporting and KPI development. Agnico Eagle subsequently expanded the implementation geographically, rolling out the platform in Finland and planning installations in Mexico, the United States and Vancouver, Canada by 2018, with expectations of increased invoice throughput over time.
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Alliance Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 3959 | $461M | Malaysia | Tungsten Automation | Tungsten Transact (formerly Ephesoft Transact) | Intelligent Document Processing | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Alliance Bank implemented Tungsten Transact (formerly Ephesoft Transact) as an Intelligent Document Processing platform to digitise physical documents and automate loan documentation capture for its loan origination workflows. The deployment targeted the Bank and its subsidiaries including Alliance Investment Bank Berhad and Alliance Islamic Bank Berhad, with an operational focus on back office and loan origination processes that previously relied on manual handoffs.
Tungsten Transact was configured to provide document ingestion, optical character recognition, automated classification, data extraction and exported output formatting, with a rule based engine and machine learning components used to refine capture accuracy. The solution exposed pre coded templates and configuration tooling so non technical users could modify extraction rules and templates, and the Bank reported the ability to adjust program coding with minimal vendor involvement.
Integration points included document input from the loan origination system s OCR flow or multi functional printers for scanned intake, and export of categorized, structured data in multiple formats for download into the loan origination system. Operational coverage extended across the Bank s consumer, SME, corporate and Islamic banking loan processing channels and supporting branch and digital delivery channels throughout the country.
Governance and process changes centered on empowering business users to manage classification and extraction rules via the platform s rule based engine and template library, reducing dependence on developer coding for day to day adjustments. Reported benefits from using Tungsten Transact include digitising information for easier extraction and analysis, improving productivity, enabling fraud detection and minimising risk of errors.
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Barbour | Retail | 1074 | $462M | United Kingdom | Tungsten Automation | Tungsten Transact (formerly Ephesoft Transact) | Intelligent Document Processing | 2018 | Cobwebb Communications |
In 2018, Barbour began implementing Tungsten Transact (formerly Ephesoft Transact) in the Intelligent Document Processing category to address a high-volume, multi-format invoice intake problem for its Accounts Payable function. The initiative targeted AP operations that process approximately 50,000 invoices per year from suppliers across more than forty countries, applying smart capture to normalize disparate delivery channels such as post, email attachments, and portal uploads.
Tungsten Transact was configured as a smart document capture and extraction layer that scans invoice images, performs OCR and data extraction on key fields such as invoice number, issue date and supplier name, and exports validated data into the corporate ERP. The implementation emphasized automated classification, field extraction and export pipelines, together with visibility into workflow state to accelerate approval routing and reduce manual keystroke entry.
With implementation support from Cobwebb Communications, Tungsten Transact was integrated into Barbour’s Infor M3 ERP and went live for end-to-end AP processing in July 2019. Operational coverage centered on the Accounts Payable team, with the solution instrumenting upstream capture and downstream ERP posting, and providing managers with a consolidated view of pending, processing and processed invoices across the business.
Process and governance changes accompanied the technical deployment, moving records from paper to an electronic document management posture and rebalancing day to day AP activities from data entry toward exception handling and approvals. The new workflow provided explicit queue visibility for managers and enabled faster supplier approval cycles, while reducing reliance on manual input to lower error risk.
Barbour reports explicit operational outcomes from the Tungsten Transact deployment, including the ability to process two hundred invoices into Infor M3 in two hours, processing throughput increases of more than 400 percent, a per invoice processing time reported at 36 seconds, and all invoices processed within twenty four hours of receipt. The project also delivered improved data accuracy, greater managerial visibility into invoice volumes, capture of cash discount opportunities and contribution to the companys sustainability objectives through reduced paper handling.
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Construction and Real Estate | 500 | $167M | Australia | Tungsten Automation | Tungsten Transact (formerly Ephesoft Transact) | Intelligent Document Processing | 2014 | n/a |
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Construction and Real Estate | 250 | $30M | United States | Tungsten Automation | Tungsten Transact (formerly Ephesoft Transact) | Intelligent Document Processing | 2019 | n/a |
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Distribution | 6840 | $1.6B | United States | Tungsten Automation | Tungsten Transact (formerly Ephesoft Transact) | Intelligent Document Processing | 2012 | Zia Consulting |
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Banking and Financial Services | 1020 | $300M | United States | Tungsten Automation | Tungsten Transact (formerly Ephesoft Transact) | Intelligent Document Processing | 2017 | n/a |
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 190 | $18M | United States | Tungsten Automation | Tungsten Transact (formerly Ephesoft Transact) | Intelligent Document Processing | 2016 | Zia Consulting |
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Banking and Financial Services | 1000 | $220M | United States | Tungsten Automation | Tungsten Transact (formerly Ephesoft Transact) | Intelligent Document Processing | 2020 | n/a |
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Distribution | 3174 | $230M | United States | Tungsten Automation | Tungsten Transact (formerly Ephesoft Transact) | Intelligent Document Processing | 2015 | n/a |
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