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DIGITAL INITIATIVES LEAD TO STRONG GROWTH
AND BIGGER THINKING FOR VENERABLE WICHITA-BASED CUSTOMS BROKER
WICHITA, KS---With a big
assist from digital document management technology, local customs broker F.H.
Kaysing Company (FHK) has progressed in recent years from being a respected
local import expediting option to being a go-to firm for superior
performance for any company anywhere.
Since undertaking their first paper-to-digital project in 2004, FHK has
grown from 12 to 29 employees and is handling more than three times as many
import transactions as before. The customer base has grown in proportion and
now includes a number of major companies that use FHK to clear all their
import arrivals nationwide. FHK opened a second full-service office in
Kansas City in 200x to be closer to customers in that area. Last year, FHK
facilitated the importing of more than $1.6 billion in goods into the U.S.
by air, ship and truck. More than 95 % of those transactions were approved
by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency without requests for
further information, a very high rate for the customs broker industry.
“We’ve always been a good company. Thanks to the productivity increases that
our digital document management initiatives have enabled us to achieve,
we’ve become a much better company,” says Ron Hodge, the president and
founder of the privately held FHK. “If you’d asked me five years ago, I’d
probably have agreed with the conventional wisdom in our industry that
independent custom brokers were on the way out. It definitely seemed that
the trend toward big freight forwarders with in-house customs broker
departments was taking over. Now, I feel that the independents are back to
being the leading edge of how to manage customs issues effectively. In the
post-9/11 era, importers are looking to companies such as ours that are
focused solely on import regulations. It gives them extra confidence that
their products are going to get through the process quickly and that they
are going to meet their compliance requirements as cost effectively as
possible.”
According to Nancy Luttrell, FHK’s , special projects manager who oversees
their technology deployments, the company first turned to digital document
management out of necessity but soon found it to be a seedbed for enhancing
customer services. “We were falling behind the curve, dealing mostly by hand
with large and growing amounts of paperwork,” she recalls. “We were losing
minutes every time we needed to retrieve a file, which could turn into hours
if something were misplaced. We recognized that we needed to go digital just
to remain competitive.”
FHK looked at several solution options before choosing to work with Galaxie
Business Equipment of Winfield, KS, a systems integrator with custom
programming capabilities and a Value Added Reseller of Laserfiche Document
Management products. Galaxie’s initial deployment of a basic Laserfiche
system (working with two Fujitsu 60-page per minute digital scanners)
enabled FHK to digitize all their active paper archives and eliminated the
need for staff to leave their desks to store or retrieve files. The project
had the added benefit of eliminating the need for over fifty filing cabinets
and freeing up that space.
“That was a huge step forward but it was just the beginning,” Ms. Luttrell
says. “Galaxie had us thinking about the big picture from the start but
urged us to let the first project prove itself before taking on the next
challenge, which would be to incorporate our new digital capabilities into
our business processes.”
Starting in late 2005, with FHK fully on board, Galaxie added five
significant, productivity-enhancing capabilities to the FHK digital document
management solution in rapid succession.
First, they put bar code scanners on every desk in the office to make it
possible for any member of the staff to tell customers exactly where their
shipments were in the customs clearance process. Second, using Kofax Capture
software, they automated the indexing, validation and filing of thousands of
pages of paper and electronic documents being scanned into their digital
filing system every day. Third, they integrated FHK’s archives with their
main business management system, which increased the efficiency and value of
both systems. Fourth, they established a Web portal so that carriers could
upload documents and customers could view the status of their shipments
securely in near-real-time. And fifth, at the request of a major customer,
Galaxie made it possible for customers to conduct all their business with
FHK, including invoicing and payments, via electronic data interchange
(EDI).
“Working with Galaxie, we now have the infrastructure in place to be able to
take care of everything we do electronically, including all customer and
Customs communications,” says Ms. Luttrell. “That’s not going to happen
right away. You are still legally required to keep hard copies of files for
at least five years unless you are engaged in electronic record keeping.
Even then, you have to keep hard copies for 120 days. The key for us,
however, is that we are in a position to say yes to any customer wanting to
move in that direction. That has already been a huge benefit for our
relations with customers. They know that they are getting faster service
with a very high degree of accuracy thanks to our digital capabilities. Some
want to take advantage of more of them now and every one of them knows that
they are going to need them eventually.”
In the view of Galaxie’s Milton Konstantinidis, the foundation of FHK’s
success since converting to digital document management has been their
customer-focused mindset rather the technology initiatives by themselves.
“Their only measuring stick for success is customer satisfaction,” he says.
“Once Ron Hodge sensed that the technology enhancements that we proposed
would lead to greater customer satisfaction, he bought in completely. FHK’s
growth and emergence as a national caliber resource for importers who need
top quality customs broker services fell into place from that. We look
forward eagerly on that basis to partnering with them through their next
stages of success.”
Ron Hodge adds, “It’s no accident that this is happening in Kansas, in my
opinion. Although we’re not a major entry point for goods into the US, we
work with sophisticated international companies that expect sophisticated
service from us. In addition, we have a great talent base to draw on for
growth, both internally and through being able to partner with excellent
local companies such as Galaxie. On top of that, we don’t have to deal with
the cost structures that confront customs brokers at major seaports such as
New York and Los Angeles. It enables us to focus intently on training and
customer satisfaction without feeling that doing so is going to put us out
of business.”
About F.H. Kaysing Company
Founded in 1929, F.H. Kaysing is an independent U.S. customs broker with
offices in Wichita and Kansas City. The company offers a wide range of
services including remote location filing (RLF), outport broker management,
entry auditing, post entry stresses continuing customer education as a
benefit for all involved, including themselves. As part of their basic
services, they send out frequent updates on regulatory issues and conduct
on-site and regional customs management seminars on a regular basis.
About Galaxie Business Equipment, Inc.
Founded in 1973, Galaxie Business Equipment is a full service office
automation company known for providing customers with targeted,
cost-effective technology solutions. The firm is adept at developing digital
document management solutions that produce significant productivity gains,
especially when integrated with an organization’s other software programs.
Based in Winfield, KS, Galaxie represents a range of major hardware and
software vendors and has full in-house custom programming capabilities.
About
Laserfiche
Based in Long Beach, Calif., Laserfiche (www.laserfiche.com)
creates simple and elegant document management solutions that help
organizations run smarter. Laserfiche solutions are used in more than 21,000
government and business offices worldwide.
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Milton Konsantinidis with
Ron Hodge of F.H.Kaysing.
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