Priority Software Showcases Ease of Use, Increased Process Efficiency and Cost Effectiveness at Leading UK Retail Manufacturer, Trutex
Tel Aviv, Israel (ots/PRNewswire) - According to global technology research and
consulting firm, Omdia, in a newly-released report, UK schoolwear manufacturer,
Trutex, automates processes and improves stock control with Priority ERP
Priority Software Ltd., a leading global provider of business management
solutions, today announced that it has been recognized by global technology
research and consulting firm , Omdia (https://www.omdia.com/) for its ease of
use, and cost effectiveness in the UK retail manufacturing sector, in Omdia's
Enterprise Case Study, "Using ERP to Increase Process Efficiency: How Trutex
used Priority Software to improve stock control and business processes."
consulting firm, Omdia, in a newly-released report, UK schoolwear manufacturer,
Trutex, automates processes and improves stock control with Priority ERP
Priority Software Ltd., a leading global provider of business management
solutions, today announced that it has been recognized by global technology
research and consulting firm , Omdia (https://www.omdia.com/) for its ease of
use, and cost effectiveness in the UK retail manufacturing sector, in Omdia's
Enterprise Case Study, "Using ERP to Increase Process Efficiency: How Trutex
used Priority Software to improve stock control and business processes."
Trutex (https://www.trutex.com/) , one of the UK's largest independent
schoolwear providers, and longtime Priority customer, implemented Priority ERP
to automate and streamline their stock control, order fulfillment, warehousing,
and manufacturing processes. Established in 1865, Trutex manufactures specialist
and bespoke school uniforms and sportswear. Headquartered in Clitheroe, with a
production facility in Rochdale, UK, offices in Shanghai, Sri Lanka, Canada, and
Bangladesh, and a joint venture in the Middle East, Trutex sells directly to
school stores, online, and to prominent UK retailers, including Marks and
Spencer, and John Lewis.
Trutex first implemented Priority ERP in 2006, replacing their legacy standalone
solutions, including Infor, to consolidate their business processes into a
single system, and achieve real-time visibility of stock across their supply
chain. After shortlisting key ERP vendors, Trutex selected Priority ERP,
implemented by Priority's Gold Partner, Medatech UK
(https://www.medatechuk.com/) . Priority ERP was integrated company-wide, across
Trutex's sales, finance, inventory, manufacturing, and other departments.
"We support three diverse sales channels, where we used to have different
systems for wholesale, online, and retail, but only one pool of stock, making it
nearly impossible to forecast demand and manage stock levels, resulting in
overstocking in some areas, and shortfall in others," said John Hogan, Group
Supply Chain Director at Trutex. "Priority helped us simplify our complex
processes, with better visibility of demand across the board, and minimizing
stock movements from our global factories, by moving stock only when needed.
Tighter inventory control and demand forecasting helped us efficiently price our
products, resulting in significant cost savings."
Today, Trutex benefits from a fully automated supply chain powered by Priority,
including order management, and aligning purchase orders to sales orders.
schoolwear providers, and longtime Priority customer, implemented Priority ERP
to automate and streamline their stock control, order fulfillment, warehousing,
and manufacturing processes. Established in 1865, Trutex manufactures specialist
and bespoke school uniforms and sportswear. Headquartered in Clitheroe, with a
production facility in Rochdale, UK, offices in Shanghai, Sri Lanka, Canada, and
Bangladesh, and a joint venture in the Middle East, Trutex sells directly to
school stores, online, and to prominent UK retailers, including Marks and
Spencer, and John Lewis.
Trutex first implemented Priority ERP in 2006, replacing their legacy standalone
solutions, including Infor, to consolidate their business processes into a
single system, and achieve real-time visibility of stock across their supply
chain. After shortlisting key ERP vendors, Trutex selected Priority ERP,
implemented by Priority's Gold Partner, Medatech UK
(https://www.medatechuk.com/) . Priority ERP was integrated company-wide, across
Trutex's sales, finance, inventory, manufacturing, and other departments.
"We support three diverse sales channels, where we used to have different
systems for wholesale, online, and retail, but only one pool of stock, making it
nearly impossible to forecast demand and manage stock levels, resulting in
overstocking in some areas, and shortfall in others," said John Hogan, Group
Supply Chain Director at Trutex. "Priority helped us simplify our complex
processes, with better visibility of demand across the board, and minimizing
stock movements from our global factories, by moving stock only when needed.
Tighter inventory control and demand forecasting helped us efficiently price our
products, resulting in significant cost savings."
Today, Trutex benefits from a fully automated supply chain powered by Priority,
including order management, and aligning purchase orders to sales orders.
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