VNDLY, a leading cloud-based vendor management systems (VMS) provider, and GRI, the largest independent managed services provider, continue to achieve success for their joint clients through their modern technology partnership. The partnership currently serves companies in the energy, retail, and manufacturing industries, providing distinct programs that meet the regulatory needs in each sector.
The combination of the two companies’ experience and teamwork are proving beneficial for Comau, a Southfield, MI-based industrial automation and robotics company. Working with GRI to optimize the VNDLY platform, the company is now able to better-manage their cyclical workforce needs.
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“The implementation and utilization of VNDLY has created a streamlined process where our hiring managers can efficiently share workforce needs. Suppliers, in turn, can quickly understand the skill sets required, then submit their employees for review and onboarding with our company in a seamless fashion,” said Tom Selby, Comau’s labor relations manager. “VNDLY’s vendor management system has a very user-friendly and intuitive dashboard, reporting functions to help analyze data surrounding contractors, and a machine-based learning and algorithm process to unearth the most qualified candidates.”
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VNDLY’s ease of use, configurability, and weekly software updates have played a major role in the overall success of the program. Working with GRI, VNDLY has been able to support Comau’s dynamic program requirements with modern VMS technology. “The nature of their industry requires quick and easy configurations that can accommodate changing worker numbers, job descriptions, and coding requirements,” said David Weiss, VNDLY executive vice president of sales. “They also need robust data collection and reporting for strategic forecasting. No matter who uses the VNDLY tool, whether it’s Comau’s hiring managers and approvers or the GRI team, the application continues to provide sustained value for both organizations.”
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