The system has been hosted in its corporate website under the link 'Tender Room' and the web enabled portal 'TrackOne' was inaugurated yesterday by NRL's Director (Finance) S K Barua, a company release said here today.
The company's suppliers, contractors and service providers will now be able to view online the status of their bills submitted, sparing them the hassle of visiting NRL's office premises or making telephonic enquiries.
The 'Automated Bill Receipt and Tracking System' was envisioned and put in place with the objective of providing an online information window to suppliers and service providers, thereby ensuring a high degree of transparency in their business transactions with NRL, the release added.
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