Vincenzo Marino trabajaba para una empresa que utilizaba robots en una línea de montaje de la industria automovilística. Allí, observó cómo los trabajadores permanecían inactivos mientras la planta esperaba una pieza crucial que alguien había olvidado ordenar. "Cada vez que se comete un error, la empresa pierde tiempo y dinero", observa Marino.
En 1989, Marino se fue para unirse a unitec">Unitec, un proveedor de subcontratación especializado en logística y gestión de la cadena de suministro.
The company has two offices in Europe, one in Augsburg, Germany, the other in Sabaudia, Italy. Marino, the CEO, was determined to improve the process. Marino says his goal was to offer his customers the ability to consolidate their buying and make Unitec their sole purchasing office. The outsourcing provider would help its buyers avoid costly purchasing errors, consolidate purchasing to save money and simplify billing. Marino started his outsourcing venture with the auto industry, because that's where his expertise lay. Now Unitec has added the printing, rubber and chemical industries to its client roster. Its typical customer has 10,000 or more suppliers. In 1995, to avoid the growing mountain of paper, Unitec began to use an enterprise resource planning (ERP) application for its procurement activities. Marino, who is also a programmer, wrote the ERP program himself. Unitec was paperless in 24 months. Going paperless eliminated the need to store old receipts or archive the information on microfilm, saving the customers money.