SCT’s iProcess.sct Offers Enhanced Industry-Specific eCRM Functions

Robyn Greenspan

Updated · Mar 20, 2001

MALVERN, PA–SCT, a global provider of e-business solutions, announced the newest components of the iProcess.sct solution, delivering additional e-CRM capabilities.

SCT enables e-business for four industry segments: process manufacturing and distribution; education; energy, utilities and communications; and government. iProcess.sct specifically offers solutions to serve the food and beverage, chemical, pharmaceutical, consumer packaged goods, biotechnology and related process industries and provides supply chain planning, internet commerce, relationship management and supply chain execution/ERP capabilities.

The new Interactive Customer Assistance components of iProcess.sct will enable real-time customer interaction through SCT’s sell-side internet commerce solution, making it possible for companies to extend internet commerce applications by providing live online communications and call-center capabilities. Functionality includes instant messaging, live chat, e-mail, and real-time “follow-me browsing,” which enables a customer service representative to remotely guide a customer through the online sales process.

“A problem that most companies experience with Internet commerce is that it takes the personal, real-time customer interaction out of daily business,” said Roy Zatcoff, president of SCT process manufacturing and distribution solutions. “With iProcess.sct, process manufacturers and distributors will be able to provide value-added customer interaction while utilizing the latest in web technology — bringing eCRM to a more personal level.”

Additionally, the iProcess.sct Wireless solution allows customers and sales managers, brokers, and other trading partners to access SCT’s Internet commerce capabilities through Internet-connected Palm(TM) devices. With iProcess.sct, wireless business activities such as placing or checking orders and stock as well as other functions can all be performed from the convenience of a PDA.

Robyn Greenspan
Robyn Greenspan

Robyn Greenspan, an independent researcher and speaker, is interested in innovation, market trends and information technology. She was a participant in the AI Summit and also took part in the IEEE International Conference on Edge Computing, International SOA Symposium series and the International Cloud Symposium series. She graduated from Temple University. She was previously the communications and research manager for the AMS, an internationally recognized professional association that advances knowledge in the IT and business management areas.

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