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CASE STUDY:

Driving innovation in transportation services
THE CLIENT

Driving innovation in transportation services

THE CHALLENGE

Our client required a comprehensive review and assessment of potential network of suppliers for their transportation commitments.

OUR SOLUTION
  • Supplier research.
  • Certified Vendor Program.

THE CHALLENGE

In 2019, the road ahead for this company from Monterrey, Mexico required a comprehensive review and assessment of potential network of suppliers for their transportation commitments.

The providers had to fulfill the trifecta of quality of service, scheduling commitment and competitive costs. They were seeking a transformative solution that drove them to a better future.

 

 

 
 

CHALLENGES

  • Relatively low budget for design, implementation and marketing
  • 8-week time constraint for the whole project
  • Website must match existing digital corporate identity
  • Website should be deeply integrated into the HubSpot solution
  • Design & development from scratch is not feasible
  • Customer would like to be able to edit content and structure
  • Website must be implemented in three languages
  • Webdesign must match modern design standards
PRODENSA

OUR SOLUTION

Led by our Quality Director, we researched a wide array of possible providers and their qualifications. It was research driven by a common goal: excellence.

We provided our client with comparative charts that could best sum up the differences between the options according to the quality of their services. Momentum created by facts.

As a way forward, we set up a detailed action plan with the tasks ahead on the way for continuous improvement.

The finish line was achieved, becoming a “Certified Vendor Program” by PRODENSA, which widened their reach of prospective clients. A project that is still active with us and that continues to advance towards constant innovation.

 

 

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"When you head on out to the Moon, in very short order, and you get a chance to look back at the Earth, that horizon slowly curves around in upon himself, and all of sudden you are looking at something that is very strange, but yet is very, very familiar, because you are beginning to see the Earth evolve."
Gene CernanAstronaut, Apollo 17

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