What’s Actually at Stake
Your competitors are already automating. The question is how far behind you’ll let them get.
A regional logistics company was running three full-time employees on data entry, report generation, and invoice reconciliation. Manual processes. Spreadsheets. Bottlenecks at every handoff. Nothing talked to anything else.
Ninety days after an AI integration: those three roles were redeployed to revenue-generating work. The data entry was gone. Reports generated themselves. Invoice reconciliation ran overnight without a human in the loop.
The result wasn’t just efficiency — it was compounding. With three people now focused on growth instead of maintenance, they closed 40% more accounts the following quarter. The automation paid for itself in six weeks. Everything after that was margin.
That’s not a sales story. That’s what happens when AI is implemented by someone who understands both the technology and the business problem it’s solving.