Three local business leaders, Mike Young, Stacy Valdez, and Joe Hay, explain how Stria helped their respective companies accelerate business processes and improve overall efficiency.
Founder and CEO, Jim Damian, explains how Stria is a business process outsourcing company that specializes in document management systems. In conjunction with managing paper records and files, the company works to convert data files, wide format drawings, x-rays, and previously scanned content. The company is located in Bakersfield, California.
Stria is platform agnostic and leverages expertise to improve your processes with the technology you already own. In some cases, when new technology is needed, we leverage our process acceleration cloud to accelerate your processes.
Stria’s process acceleration technology partners include:
Central Californian dealership, Jim Burke Ford, struggled with mass amounts of paper files. Vice President & General Manager, Joe Hay, explains how Stria helped streamline the conversion process of paper to electronic with ease.
What is business process outsourcing and what are some fundamentals you should consider when searching for a third party vendor to execute certain non primary business functions.
Stria provides high-speed document scanning for any type of business, from government entities and hospitals, to lawyers and doctors, allowing organizations to streamline their miles of paperwork.
Reducing the amount of paper used in office workflows seems to be an obvious efficiency enhancer to some, but many are still unclear about where and how to start. Stria can assist you with making the best decisions from the start of your organization’s paperless initiative project.
As a top 100 operating Ford dealership in America, Jim Burke Ford needed paperless solutions after recognizing improvements were needed. Scanning was being handled in multiple departments with different ways of processing, varying quality standards and output and inconsistent training when people left.
Kern Schools Federal Credit Union is the largest member-owned full-service institution in Kern County. An audit discovered a number of inefficiencies and risks related to storage and retrieval of critical documents.
Document management and document control are similar terms that are often used interchangeably. The purpose of this article is to define the similarities and differences between each type of system and discuss best practices for managing each.