IMAGE-X's Solution
Image-X’s challenge was to restore
TW Metal’s faith in electronic documentation and technology.
Image-X decided to improve the productivity
& speed up the imaging & indexing application by
providing them with a system that would offer storage &
retrieval of files, ensuring long-term document accessibility
& preservation, protection from unauthorized access
& alteration, rapid staff acceptance, & smooth integration
with existing applications. We selected a customized approach
to reach the aggressive turnaround times and requirements
set forth by providing time-critical document conversion
services to help augment the company’s growing business
aspirations. Our state-of-the-art Document Management System
helped the organization easily consolidate documents from
multiple systems and locations thereby reducing costs in
areas such as paper processing, paper storage, printing,
and distribution.
The erstwhile software was neither user-friendly, nor customized
to the specific needs of TW Metals’.
Problems faced ranged from data mismatch, to no data integrity
to flaws in distributed architecture, resulting in technical
chaos and increased maintenance costs. The need was for
a software that would be quick, efficient, secure and easy
to use. Image-X’s Imaging solution
captured the precise business requirements giving TW Metals’
an innovative and dedicated solution. Their software is
both client-server as well as web-based. The client server
architecture allows scanning, indexing and storing of records
as well as images whereas web based application allows only
viewing. The scanning, indexing and retrieval covers 9 different
document types like Mill Test Reports, Test Reports Final,
Bills of Lading (Manual indexing) etc facilitated from multiple
locations. The system is supported by four regional servers
viz. Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago and Cranbury and one
backup server viz. Exton. All these servers are connected
to scanning stations. All the properly indexed documents
are stored in Image-X’s own file management repository
called MINDS (Managed Information Networked Document Services).
Scanning and indexing is done in a simplex or a batch mode.
The system fully permits manual and automatic indexing of
the documents. However, since TW Metals has multiple document
types, with only some of them supporting automatic indexing,
Image-X customized the barcode recognition module to suit
the specifications of TW Metals. Our system reads the information
encrypted in the barcode(s) (whose 1st two digits contain
the district code while the rest represent a unique code
identifying the document) and indexes the document under
the specific document category. Multiple documents are separated
by a barcode separator sheet for batch scanning. Automatic
indexing is also permitted using output of an OCR
process, external file importation (ASCII Text, XML, data
file, etc.) and integration to an external line of business
application(s). Image-X’s system
thus helped TW Metals’ to organize, distribute and
collect documents and knowledge across the entire organization
effectively streamlining their processes. Its robust and
user-friendly interface let users to manage the scanned
images of documents as easily as they would manage real
paper documents.
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