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TRILANTIC is Mobile When Documents Are Not (1 of 2)
Case Study 4
The Challenge
A multinational corporation called on the Wednesday before Easter. They had 50,000 pages in the south of France which were required in electronic form for a hearing within two weeks. Due to confidentiality issues, the documents could not leave the client’s offices.
TRILANTIC began making plans for shipping equipment to the site. However, the following day, the judge brought the hearing forward by a week. In addition, Easter fell in the middle of the week and French employment regulations would not allow us to work during the holiday (Easter Monday).
The Solution
TRILANTIC mobilised quickly and formulated plans over the weekend that would increase the efficiency of the project.
An offsite scanning team consisting of one project manager and nine scanning specialists, along with equipment (6 scanners), arrived at the client site on the Easter Monday. Scanning and processing began on Tuesday was completed by the following Saturday by utilising a system of two overlapping 10-hour shifts.
The Results
The project was completed early on Saturday morning and the court deadlines were met. The client remarked "my thanks for an impressive and professional job"
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