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Workrise Launches Workrise Bid Management to Streamline the Energy Industry’s Outdated and Inefficient Bidding Process

AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Workrise, the source-to-pay solution for the energy industry, has launched its newest offering, Workrise Bid Management, the company announced today. The product streamlines and optimizes the bidding process on energy projects, benefiting both operators and the suppliers they rely on to complete and maintain projects in the field. Bidding is the crucial first step in the journey from sourcing new vendors to verifying and paying for completed work, also known as t...

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