New Zealand is a big user of paper products, coming in at 182.4kg per head. That's almost the equivalent of a one-third the size of Lake Taupo. While paper may seem cheap to manage, storing piles of paperwork can get expensive, finding the right page of a logbook is time intensive, and paper is prone to damage –from ageing and fading to rips and tears.
Updating business processes stored on paper is manually intensive, prone to error and time-consuming for the people who work with it day in and day out. A paperless workforce replaces manual processes with digital solutions that do the same job, but with efficiency and speed that paper can’t match. For many businesses, the idea of going paperless is a daunting one. However, with the right technology, making the switch to a paperless workforce has never been easier.