Casey s Reaches Technology Pact to Revamp Procurement
ANKENY, Iowa Casey s General Stores Inc. tapped Coupa to modernize its primarily manual and paper-based procurement system to create more visibility, control and value for the convenience store retailer s future as it continues to grow.
The company s existing processes were becoming more costly and inefficient as Casey s sought to grow and scale. In partnership with Coupa, Casey s expects to be able to achieve full visibility, control and management of procurement spend while saving valuable time, according to the convenience store retailer. After joining Casey s, we set out to establish a digital process for the procurement function and make it a self-service capability for everyone at the company, said Jaime Robles, vice president of procurement and sourcing at Casey s. As part of the procurement overhaul, we knew technology was going to be central to achieving our goals, and after evaluating the market, we select
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U.S. s fourth-largest convenience store retailer chose Coupa to digitally transform amid nationwide growth
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SAN MATEO, Calif., Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Coupa Software (NASDAQ: COUP) today announced that
Casey s General Stores selected Coupa to transform its procurement operations amid the chain s significant growth. As the fourth-largest convenience store retailer in the United States, with 2,200 locations in 16 Midwestern states, Casey s was looking to modernize its largely manual and paper-based procurement system to create more visibility, control, and value for the company s future. After joining Casey s, we set out to establish a digital process for the procurement function and make it a self-service capability for everyone at the company,
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