Operations management firm USC
Consulting Group enters strategic alliance with AICA to bolster its
presence in the AI and data management sector.
TAMPA,
Fla., Aug. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Global
operations management firm, USC
Consulting Group (USCCG), is bolstering its AI and Machine Learning
presence by strategically aligning with data management specialist
AICA. The tactical union enables both consulting firms to access
new markets and deepens their resources.
With the support of AICA, our ability to
enhance our product offering and rate of implementation improves
significantly.
With this partnership clients will benefit by expediting the
process of cleansing their data to improve predictive analytics
leading to improved productivity and operational efficiency.
"USC is very pleased to form this
strategic alliance with AICA. There are numerous occasions where
working with our client's data enrichment is key to helping improve
productivity and profitability. AICA's core competency is data
enrichment, which involves upgrading existing data on products and
services with more relevant and substantial information. This
process includes adding additional product attributes, data
categorization, enhancing the data's completeness, and providing
more comprehensive product descriptions. With the support of AICA,
our ability to enhance our product offering and rate of
implementation improves significantly," states David W. Shouldice, CEO of USC Consulting Group.
Isak Marais, CEO of AICA, shares his thoughts on the alliance,
"Over the past two years, I have had the privilege of collaborating
with Ron Tinder and his USC Consulting Group team. This experience has
allowed me to gain a deeper understanding of their "EMPOWERING
PERFORMANCE" philosophy in action. I had the opportunity to meet
the other partners, David, Ted, and Susan, in person in
Tampa, further solidifying our
relationship built on trust and shared values."
Mr. Marais further adds, "This strategic alliance combines
USC Consulting Group's 56-year legacy
of enhancing operational performance with AICA's expertise in
AI-driven product data enhancement. Together, we will improve
supply chain optimization through increased speed, accuracy, and
cost-effectiveness. This collaboration enables USC to deliver superior service and ROI on their
projects, while AICA can focus on building better AI solutions.
Ultimately, end-users will benefit from enhanced value for money
and increased efficacy."
About USC Consulting Group, LLC
USC Consulting Group (USCCG) is a
global operations management firm that empowers our clients' people
and processes to achieve operational excellence. Since 1968, USCCG
has been providing an unbiased, fresh perspective to accelerate and
augment process improvement efforts and drive measurable,
sustainable results. Our firm was founded on the principle of
creating a better way to implement change from the bottom-up by
working with your team on the shop floor at the point of execution.
This approach has led to 2,000 projects successfully completed in
more than 50 countries with a 98% client satisfaction rating. For
more information please visit www.usccg.com or follow us on
LinkedIn.
About AICA
AICA specializes in the cleansing, enrichment, creation, and
comparison of MRO product and service data using their highly
specialized AI and ML algorithms. AICA's technology achieves
accuracy rates exceeding 80%, significantly outperforming general
AI solutions that typically achieve around 30%. This high level of
accuracy allows organizations to save weeks to months in product
data management tasks, enabling the rapid detection and correction
of product data discrepancies. For more information, please follow
us on LinkedIn or visit www.aicadata.com
Media Contact
Marcus Hammel, USC Consulting Group, 1 813-387-4327,
marcus.hammel@usccg.com, https://usccg.com/
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