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Construction company Renotec is using high performance low code to deliver easy-to-use field-based apps, providing a consistent user experience for all employees.
Learn how Mercedes-Benz Portugal digitally transformed its complaints management process with a custom portal delivered by ForTrevo in four weeks.
Learn how Belgian brewer Duvel Moortgat is improving experience for its customers and boosting innovation by delivering web and mobile apps four times faster.
Vopak adopted OutSystems to spearhead its legacy ERP escape. The company's new terminal management system provides the freedom to innovate four times faster.
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Australian engineering giant, Monadelphous, developed "MonaWork", a mobile app that improves employee engagement and communication for engineering staff.
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Autoliv speeds-up application development with OutSystems by reusing templates and components provided by its Center of Excellence.
Mazda had 500 legacy systems to migrate at an anticipated redevelopment cost of $97M. Now working 4x faster with OutSystems Mazda expects to save millions.
To keep factory workers safe during the pandemic, Allegro built apps that limit access to high traffic areas and allow 2,500 employees to record their symptoms.
Learn how two developers at Sakata Seed Japan have delivered 50+ apps in three years to eliminate shadow IT and gain a can-do reputation for its IS department.
Two developers from a global chemicals company used OutSystems to deliver 35 web and mobile apps integrated with their SAP system.
Using OutSystems, Portuguese wine company Sogrape built an app for managing the entire winemaking process. The app offers real-time insights and integrates with SAP.
Wixon needed to rebuild a legacy system fast and make a dent in their backlog. Jim Pade shares how OutSystems made it possible for one developer to deliver three large systems and a fourth project in one year, 3x faster than before.
Shawcor, a world-leading integrated energy services company, needed to replace a 20-year old legacy system, that was hampering their digital enablement strategy. Working with implementation partner Do iT Lean, and using the OutSystems platform, they delivered the new iTrack mobile app and customer portal.
To match their global business, cargo strap manufacturer Cordstrap needed organizational systems on a worldwide scale. Partnering with Phact, they leveraged OutSystems low-code development to unify their worldwide organization with a user-friendly ERP front-end solution.
Access mat supplier YAK MAT needed a new ERP to track their vast inventory that’s spread across multiple supply yards and always on the move. OutSystems allowed them to build a customized ERP with all the integration and automation features they needed, and now, suppliers, customers, and the business are enjoying increased efficiency.
With 20,000 employees in 11 factories, Grendene needed a variety of technical solutions at a scale that would test the versatility of any digital transformation platform. Using OutSystems, they built the solutions they needed in half the estimated times and saved upwards of $50,000 in the process.
Delta got a custom solution that saves 75% in campaign planning time and allows users to access campaign information anytime and on any device.
Global sign maker YESCO needed to accelerate and streamline its delivery processes. Using OutSystems, YESCO built four enterprise apps, cutting development time by 50 percent.
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Having won the UK government Fruit4Schools contract, Total Produce encountered a problem. In order to ensure payment for deliveries under the contract, Total Produce needed to be able to provide electronic proof of delivery. With wafer-thin margins, missing paperwork and manual processes could quickly turn this prestigious government contract into a loss-maker.