Freedz, developed by Neovacom (Docoon Group), is a Partner Dematerialization Platform (PDP) tailored for the real estate and construction sectors. It automates the sending, receipts, and processing of electronic invoices, ensuring legal compliance and enhancing operational efficiency. The platform integrates seamlessly with existing ERP systems, facilitating the management of supplier and customer invoices, as well as work situation invoices. With over 15,000 suppliers connected, Freedz streamlines accounting processes, reduces manual tasks, and improves cash flow visibility. Its user-friendly interface and robust security measures make it a reliable solution for businesses aiming to modernize their invoicing operations.
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- France

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- France
Neovacom (Docoon Group), a French PDP, offers Freedz, a collaborative solution automating electronic invoice processing in real estate and construction, ensuring legal compliance and improving customer-supplier relations.
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