RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., July 18, 2017 -- JAGGAER, provider of the world’s most comprehensive Source to Pay (S2P) solution suite, today announced that the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District (TriMet) will enrich their existing eProcurement marketplace with JAGGAER’s Source to Contract (S2C) suite. TriMet is a public agency that operates mass transit in a region covering most of the Portland metropolitan area, simplifying transportation across the city.
TriMet will begin utilizing JAGGAER’s Total Supplier Manager (TSM), Total Contract Manager (TCM), and Sourcing Director for eSourcing. “We surveyed the marketplace for eProcurement solutions and have selected JAGGAER because their solution is adaptable, comprehensive and well suited to meet the needs of our agency,” said Les Spitler, TriMet’s Director of Procurement & Contracts.
“Our aim is to streamline the procurement process at TriMet, create a simpler onboarding process for suppliers, allow for a less paper intensive workflow and increase the value of our department to our organization and the communities that we serve,” explained Spitler.
“TriMet is the latest transportation client to take advantage of our vertically aligned spend solutions suites. JAGGAER is the only global source to pay spend solutions company committed to addressing the needs of vertical industries and the market is responding,” says Robert Bonavito, CEO of JAGGAER.
About JAGGAER: Global Indirect and Direct Spend Management Solutions
JAGGAER offers the only comprehensive and complete spend solution suites enabling commerce between any businesses, anywhere. We pioneered spend solutions over two decades ago and have continued to lead the innovation curve by listening to customers and analyzing the market. Our solutions suites are trusted by the world's largest higher education, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, life sciences, automotive, engineering, construction equipment, serial production and medical technology companies. Our indirect and direct spend solutions suites collectively form a global network processing billions of dollars in annual spend between 900+ customers and 2.5 million suppliers. JAGGAER’s SaaS based, Source to Pay (S2P) solutions enable an efficient relationship between buyers and suppliers, covering the entire spectrum of needs, from spend analysis to sourcing, through contract and supplier relationship management. Additionally, JAGGAER holds 38 patents, more than any other spend management company, and acquired POOL4TOOL in 2017. Learn how our solutions can power your organization. www.JAGGAER.com
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