At Leidel & Kracht, digital process optimization has long been part of everyday life. In recent years, the path to a paperless way of working has gone from being a future project to a reality. In keeping with Earth Day on April 22, we are setting an example for sustainable business practices through digitalization.
Sustainability requires substance – and systems
At Leidel & Kracht, digitalization is not an end in itself, but a central component of our sustainable corporate strategy. Many internal processes – from documentation to contract management – have been paperless for years. By systematically expanding digital processes, we are reducing resource consumption and creating greater transparency and efficiency for employees and clients.
In the area of administration in particular, the introduction of digital tools has resulted in significant savings in paper and printing costs. But we want to go further: together with our sustainability manager, we are constantly developing new approaches to combine ecological responsibility with business efficiency.
Every year, Earth Day reminds us how important it is to take responsibility—not just occasionally, but permanently. At Leidel & Kracht, we see digitalization as a pioneer for sustainable action and are consistently committed to it—systematically, structurally, and with a view to the future.