Indonesia-based pharmacy company, SOHO Global Health, announced an advanced investment plan with K2. The investment is dedicated for SOHO’s Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) integration into dynamic IT platform to create better future for pharmacy industry.
K2 and SOHO has been partnering since 2012 on building better productivity and business performance. SOHO makes use of K2’s platform to create a high performance working culture. In result, employees are now able to exchange information way faster and more accurate, based on informative data.
Now, SOHO plans on partnering with K2 to invest even more to integrate ERP and run its vision to build a dynamic IT platform for better pharmacy industry in the future. Currently, the company develops, produces, and sells research-based natural medicines and over-the-counter (OTC) pharmacy products only for local market.
“Our tech architecture says to place business process platform to not only keep ERP slim, but also facilitate external app for better growth in all our portfolio. […] K2 transformation is an integral part of our IT business landscape where we’ve been served very well by K2 for years, with our operation and working flow being handled nicely,” SOHO Global Health’s Executive VP Business Technology and CIO Denny Charlie said.
Meanwhile, K2’s SVP for Asia Pacific Weng Him Koh stated:
“An efficient and optimum business process is the key to sustain a competitive advantage that pharmacy companies in developing countries have, including those in Indonesia. He continued that the increasing number of players and demand in the industry makes technology holds an important role in sustainable growth.”
Above statement applies especially if the tech enables a company to work more efficiently and effectively as well as fulfill the tasks they’re built for.
“We’re grateful to have the opportunity to contribute in SOHO Global Health’s success. We hope that we can have an even bigger role to help SOHO building a productive business app,” Koh added.
K2 is an IT platform for enterprise provider designed for effective business process by running and building business applications, including shapes, work flow, data, and reports. It’s practically a division of Washington-based SourceCode Technology Holdings, Inc. which has offices in U.S, Europe, Africa, and Asia Pacific. The company claims that it currently has more than 2.000 companies in 80 countries around the world implementing its technology for better operation and lower cost and risks.