World Fuel Services Connects its Global Workforce and Reimagines Digital Customer Engagement with Box
April 03 2019 - 12:00PM
Business Wire
Box, Inc. (NYSE: BOX), a leader in cloud content management,
today announced that World Fuel Services, a leader in the energy
industry, selected Box to be the content layer for its IT
infrastructure of best-of-breed cloud applications, centralize
content management across its global workforce, and reimagine
customer engagement models and digital business processes.
World Fuel Services provides energy, logistics, and technology
solutions for customers in the aviation, marine, and land
transportation industries. To serve clients in more than 200
countries and territories worldwide, World Fuel Services is
leveraging a modern cloud technology stack with Box to power
seamless digital experiences for employees, partners, and
customers, while meeting strict security and compliance
requirements.
“Collaboration and integration are key tenants of our IT
strategy. Connecting people and content across geographies empowers
our employees to work more efficiently and collaboratively, while
driving better experiences and engagement with our customers,” said
Jeffrey Smith, Chief Operating Officer at World Fuel Services. “A
best-of-breed technology stack only works with seamless integration
and with Box, we gain inherent value from using one platform for
all our content that can connect the applications our employees
want to use every day.”
“World Fuel Services is a leader in the energy industry and a
prime example of how to leverage modern technology to dramatically
enhance employee and customer experiences,” said Jon Herstein, SVP
and Chief Customer Officer at Box. “We are thrilled to be a
strategic technology partner to World Fuel Services, powering
content management and global collaboration for their employees,
partners, and clients.”
World Fuel Services has demonstrated record growth in the
aviation and marine industries, while remaining focused on company
initiatives of cost management and operational efficiency. By
teaming up with strategic technology providers as change agents,
World Fuel Services is creating an environment of agility and
infusing technology as a core component of critical business
priorities. As part of World Fuel Services’ plan to digitize
business processes, including secure invoice transmission and fuel
ticketing, its IT organization purchased Box through Box’s
strategic partnership with IBM. World Fuel Services is deploying
Box to:
- Create a system of record for
unstructured data and centralizing content management in one
platform;
- Streamline service to customers such as
invoice management, improving time to value for customers;
- Integrate a best-of-breed technology
stack with Microsoft O365, Salesforce, Zoom, and Slack to provide a
flexible, digital experience for employees; and
- Ensure GDPR compliance and secure
information by removing silos of content.
Box empowers the largest and most regulated enterprises around
the world to accelerate business processes, power their workplace
collaboration, and protect valuable information. With today’s
announcement, World Fuel Services joins leading global
organizations that have adopted Box’s cloud content management
platform to power new ways of working, including the FDA,
AstraZeneca, GE, and Procter & Gamble.
About Box
Box (NYSE:BOX) is a leading Cloud Content Management platform
that enables organizations to accelerate business processes, power
workplace collaboration and protect their most valuable
information, all while working with a best-of-breed enterprise IT
stack. Founded in 2005, Box works with 70 percent of the Fortune
500, including AstraZeneca, General Electric, Nationwide, and
P&G, to drive business outcomes. Box is headquartered in
Redwood City, CA, with offices across the United States, Europe and
Asia. To learn more about Box, visit http://www.box.com.
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