Burley
Appliances, leading provider of electric and gas fires, has implemented
Version One’s form design and electronic document delivery software
tightly integrated into its Sage Line 500 system. This new Version One
technology will improve efficiency at Burley and make substantial time
and cost savings.
With thousands of customers in 42 different countries worldwide, Burley
was spending too much time and money printing, decollating, enveloping,
franking and posting financial and returns handling documents. Burley
was also experiencing problems with the slow postal service, customers
misplacing paper documents, and the time-consuming production and
distribution of foreign and multi-copy documents such as invoices,
purchase orders and statements.
Chris Stone, Customer
Service Manager from Burley says, “We required a solution that could
quickly and flexibly produce business documents, including multilingual
forms. The technology also needed to be able to automatically produce
documents in the correct language and then automatically distribute
them, often to several recipients at the same company. Also, our Sage
reseller demonstrated that Version One’s system could easily handle
everything we wanted to do.”
The advanced functionality of Version
One’s technology enables professional forms such as invoices, credit
notes and order acknowledgements to be quickly and easily designed from
the desktop. This includes German-language documents, which is
important to Burley as its German and Austrian customers require all
financial documents in German. The form design software will also be
used to add targeted strap lines to Burley’s documents, maximising
direct marketing opportunities and improving customer loyalty.
“Importantly, Version One’s software enables documents to be
automatically delivered to different destinations by different
methods”, says Stone. “With just a touch of a button, a German invoice
can be emailed to the sales representative and at the same time, faxed
to the customer, emailed to the German tax office and faxed or emailed
to Burley’s own accounts department. The technology can even send
different types of document to various destinations at the same time,
for instance an order confirmation can be emailed to the customer
whilst the corresponding despatch note is faxed to the warehouse.”
Stone
continues, “With Version One’s technology, we’ll be able to produce and
electronically distribute documents with efficiency and flexibility,
and in doing so, make thousands of pounds savings by dramatically
cutting down on pre-printed stationery, printing and postage costs.
Emailing and faxing invoices and statements will also mean they are
received more quickly, speeding-up the receipt of payment and hence
improving cash flow. As there will be less administrative work, five of
our staff will have more time to spend on valuable sales-based
activities.”
Burley will go live with the new technology over the next few months.
The first phase will cover order acknowledgments, statements and
purchase orders, and the second phase will involve credit notes,
invoices and remittance advices. Burley will also be using Version
One’s software linked into Sage Line 500 for returns handling, enabling
exchange request forms, goods collection notes and inspection control
forms to be produced and then automatically faxed or emailed to
customers and carriers, speeding-up the inward processing of products.
“This is a very exciting time for Burley”, says Stone. “By moving over
to Version One’s technology, we are entering into a new digital age
that will transform the way we operate, dramatically improving both
company-wide efficiency and customer service. Our new paperless
processes will also save us huge amounts of money and staff time,
ensuring we remain as competitive as possible in this highly ambitious
marketplace.” |