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How MSC automated workflows with Nutrient
Toni Buffa · 2025-03-14 · via Inside Nutrient

David Huchet

New Building Director

“The ability to automate these processes and effectively track statuses and roadblocks has been invaluable.”

MSC Cruise Management

Use case

MSC Cruise Management set out to streamline and automate its manual workflows to improve efficiency, reduce administrative effort, and enhance process visibility.

Challenges

  • Expanding operational complexity: As MSC Cruise Management continued to grow, managing workflows manually became increasingly time-consuming.
  • Need for enhanced visibility: The New Building department needed a centralized system to complement existing processes and provide real-time tracking of requests and approvals.
  • Scaling with efficiency: The New Building department aimed to ensure that its operations could scale smoothly while maintaining agility and precision.

Solutions

  • Enhanced process visibility: Nutrient provided a centralized platform where employees could easily track workflows and approvals in real time, complementing existing operational frameworks.
  • Optimized workflows: By introducing automation, MSC reduced manual effort while maintaining control over approvals and task routing based on predefined conditions.
  • Scalable automation: Nutrient’s flexible platform supported MSC’s ongoing efforts to expand workflow automation, growing from an initial implementation to 12 live processes within a year.

Results

  • MSC Cruise Management now operates with a single, automated system that supports and enhances workflow management, reducing the time spent on administrative tasks.
  • MSC Cruise Management has improved tracking and visibility, allowing departments to instantly monitor requests through dashboards, in turn streamlining collaboration and communication.
  • MSC Cruise Management ensures continued scalability, so that as the company grows, its processes remain efficient and adaptable to evolving business needs.

New Building Director at MSC Cruise Management(opens in a new tab) David Huchet shared his story with the Nutrient team about the company’s journey with workflow automation. From realizing the need for streamlined and automated processes, to testing various software options, to finally choosing Nutrient, this customer story covers all the details.

Challenges of manual workflows and the need for automation

Prior to implementing Nutrient Workflow Automation Platform, formally Integrify, MSC Cruise Management relied on a variety of manual processes, including emails, phone calls, casual conversations, and meetings to manage day-to-day processes. As the company scaled, it recognized an opportunity to optimize approval processes by introducing automation.

In particular, automation provided an opportunity for MSC Cruise Management to reduce administrative burden and increase transparency across teams. To ensure consistency and accuracy in routing tasks and approvals, it became necessary to seek out workflow automation software to improve and formalize the New Building business processes.

“I spent about six months exploring various platforms and testing them through trial accounts,” Huchet said. “Nutrient stood out as the most user-friendly option, complemented by excellent customer service that we could truly rely on.” Within the first year, the company expanded across multiple departments, resulting in the need to triple the number of licenses assigned, solidifying Nutrient as a key part of its long-term strategy.

Maximizing workflow efficiency with automation

After the first demo, Nutrient was able to show MSC Cruise Management’s New Building department how it would be able to further optimize the company’s processes. According to Huchet, “I knew what I wanted, and when I went to Nutrient, the platform allowed me to do just that.” Unlike other solutions, Nutrient provided a seamless experience backed by a dedicated team that ensured a smooth transition.

David Huchet

New Building Director

“It’s user friendly and easy to use, and I can see the benefits of using it rapidly.”

MSC Cruise Management

Along with a dedicated team, the product itself had everything MSC CM was looking for. “We wanted a centralized location for all our day-to-day processes, along with the ability to automate these processes and effectively track statuses and roadblocks,” Huchet said. With every process and form hosted in a centralized location, the organization gained visibility into where any given request was at any time.

Huchet also needed a platform that was able to grow with his organization, so having a platform that allows endless flexibility was a main selling point. A year into its partnership with Nutrient, the MSC CM New Building department has already implemented 12 live processes.

Consistency improves team morale

Since implementing Nutrient, MSC Cruise Management has experienced notable improvements in efficiency and process visibility. While it’s still early in the company’s journey, the team already feels the impact‌ — time previously spent managing approvals and following up on requests is now redirected to higher-value tasks. By utilizing faster approval cycles, MSC is able to offer improved service to its clients. This is made possible by allowing employees to quickly check their dashboards, identify roadblocks, and keep workflows moving without unnecessary delays.

As MSC Cruise Management continues to refine and expand its use of Nutrient, it expects to develop measurable benchmarks to track efficiency gains. “We are still very much on our journey, but the key for us was having a centralized location for all our day-to-day processes,” Huchet explained.

Beyond internal efficiencies, the excitement and adoption of Nutrient has been well received across the organization. Teams immediately experienced the benefits of automated workflows, and even senior leadership has been highly supportive, recognizing the platform’s long-term value. With big plans ahead, MSC Cruise Management is confident Nutrient will play a crucial role in optimizing the company’s workflow efficiency for years to come.

Adoption

MSC CM expanded from 25 to 75 Nutrient licenses within a year, demonstrating rapid adoption and growth.

Efficiency

The team has implemented 12 automated workflows, eliminating countless hours previously spent on manual processes.

Growth

Leadership recognizes Nutrient’s long-term value and supports continued automation across the organization.

A promising future

With Nutrient, MSC Cruise Management has successfully built on its operational foundation, introducing automation that enhances efficiency. Looking ahead, MSC CM sees even greater potential for automation to improve its efficiency. “We have big plans coming up for sure,” Huchet added, emphasizing that the New Building department is just beginning to explore the full capabilities of Nutrient.

He also noted that “the challenges MSC CM faced aren’t unique to us” — many organizations struggle with inefficient workflows, and Nutrient’s solutions have the potential to transform businesses across industries.

With a clear vision and the right tools in place, MSC Cruise Management’s New Building department is well-positioned to navigate the future with confidence, ensuring its processes remain agile, scalable, and built for sustainable growth.