E-invoicing benefits both buyers and sellers: it’s faster and more affordable to process, facilitates automation, and reduces potential errors. These efficiencies can make a huge difference and be a boon for small and medium-sized businesses.
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The NSW Government’s Department of Customer Service has appointed business-to-business integration solutions provider MessageXchange to provide its e-invoicing solution aimed at streamlining procure-to-pay services.
Business-to-business integration platform, MessageXchange, has announced two new ex-Woolworths sales executives joining its team, bringing decades of digital supply chain expertise and knowledge.
Cloud services provider MessageXchange has successfully demonstrated end-to-end transactions between the Australian Government and a private sector recipient, using the new Australian e-invoicing standard.
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