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Coroplast Group Partnering with OpenText to Meet Poland's E-Invoicing Mandates
Apr 2, 2024 7:08 AM

09:40 AM EDT, 04/02/2024 (MT Newswires) -- OpenText (NASDAQ and TSX: OTEX), the information company, announced Tuesday that it has been selected by Coroplast Group, a manufacturer in the fields of Technical Adhesive Tapes, Wires & Cables, and Wire Harnesses, as its e-invoicing provider for Poland. According to a statement, OpenText's e-invoicing solutions will "empower the growing global company to confidently manage mandatory governmental requirements in Poland, partnering toward the goals of a seamless connection to the Polish KSeF-portal and compliance with the local mandate".

As part of the European Commission's universal e-invoicing mandate (ViDA), businesses operating in Poland must comply and establish the necessary infrastructure, a statement noted.

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