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Scaling in manufacturing with CPQ

Feb 8, 2019 | Admin, Implementation Services, Latest News, Manufacturing, Salesforce CPQ

The manufacturing industry is leveraging technology to optimize its business like never before. And our case study implementing Salesforce CPQ with Saint-Gobain is no exception to the trend. Saint-Gobain, a construction materials manufacturer, asked Simplus to implement CPQ in order to streamline a previously cumbersome sales process and to minimize pain points.

Simplus created a scalable Salesforce CPQ solution. This solution eliminated errors involved in handoffs between departments at Saint-Gobain, sped up quote generation, and overall streamlined the business with pristine workflows and approval setups. Overall, a great example of how manufacturers can scale easily with the right technology and the right partners.

 

Saint-Gobain

 

Check back every week through July 2019 for the next Salesforce | Simplus customer success story! We’ll be posting a new one every week as part of our “Simplify your quote-to-cash journey” initiative.

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