The collaboration combines Toshiba’s document management strengths with Experion’s product engineering to make workflows faster and audit-ready, laying the foundation for broader innovation in the Australian supply chain sector.
MELBOURNE, Australia, April 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Experience Technologies And Toshiba have partnered to accelerate the digitalization of workflows for organizations across Australia, starting with logistics and supply chain environments where speed, compliance and consistency are essential. Together, they help Australian logistics and supply chain organizations modernize transportation claims processing and document management with a unified digital platform designed for speed, traceability and scalability.

Collaboration brings together Experion’s Product Engineering and Intelligent Digital Experience Capabilities with Toshiba Domain Leadership in Document and Workflow Technologieshelping Australian organizations move from paper-heavy processes to connected, scalable ways of working. Beyond technology enablement, the partnership reflects a shared commitment to supporting Australian businesses as they respond to evolving customer expectations, governance requirements and distributed operations across metropolitan hubs and regional corridors.
Keith Anderson, Regional Director (VIC), Toshiba Australia, shared, “This collaboration aims to help Australian organizations modernize with confidence. Together, we are forging a stronger path from capture to connected workflows, underpinned by reliability and scalability.
Recent joint delivery milestones have reinforced the value of the partnership, demonstrating how both organizations can work together to simplify daily operations, strengthen audit readiness and support staff effectiveness in multi-site environments. These findings further deepen the collaboration and pave the way for an expanded roadmap in Australia. Early implementations have demonstrated reductions in claims processing cycle time of up to 40-60%, while improving audit traceability and operational consistency across distributed operations.
For Experion, the strengthened partnership expands its presence in Australia and reinforces its focus on long-term customer relationships built on platform thinking, engineering depth and practical innovation. For Toshiba, this collaboration enhances its ability to deliver end-to-end digital workflow results, extending beyond devices to enterprise-grade orchestration and integration.
Commenting on the collaboration, Satheesh Baskaran, Vice President and Regional Head of Experion Technologies, said: “Australia is prioritizing practical transformation: initiatives that reduce friction, strengthen governance and support the growth of distributed operations. Our partnership with Toshiba reflects this direction.
Looking ahead, Experion and Toshiba are aligning on their future plans in Australia, expanding joint customer programs, strengthening enterprise integration pathways and advancing automation that improves operational resilience, helping organizations scale without added complexity.
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