New Access Supply Chain system is cream of the crop for CTM Harpley
Emley, UK
- 27th March 2008 -
Agricultural machine manufacturer CTM Harpley Engineering is
looking forward to landing more contracts, boosting efficiency and
raising customer service levels, thanks to a new business software
solution from Access Supply Chain.
Established in 1950 when Charles Thomas Mountain built his first
sugar beet cleaner-loader, CTM Harpley now manufactures a range of
agricultural machinery from its factory in Norfolk.
The company was using a Unix-based package for accounts and
manufacturing processes, but it also relied heavily on spreadsheets
and a Microsoft Access database for customer information. It looked
at several software suppliers before deciding to award the contract
to Access Supply Chain.
"In terms of functionality, the Access Supply Chain system
offers everything we need and more", said Andrew Mountain, director
and grandson of the founder. "What's more, it offers terrific value
for money, not just in upfront cost but also for ongoing
maintenance and support. That's crucial to a business like
ours."
"Our existing software was becoming obsolete and we reached a
point where we knew we had to change," said Andrew. "But that
wasn't the only reason to look for something better - we've also
started to take on more subcontract fabrication work and needed a
way to manage that more efficiently, plus we had two separate
customer databases, Microsoft and Unix, with no way of linking the
two."
A particular attraction is Access Supply Chain's 10-stage
implementation plan. "We were very impressed by this. When our
existing system was installed about 10 years ago, the
implementation totally disrupted the business," he said. "I firmly
believe you have to spend time to ensure the implementation is
right. Access Supply Chain's people are really switched on to that
part of the process."
CTM Harpley has diversified to mirror the changes in farming and
as well as manufacturing harvesting and crop cleaning machinery,
the Norfolk-based company acts as UK agent for a leading German
supplier. And diversification has not stopped at agriculture the
company spotted a gap in the waste management market and designed a
recycling machine to sort building site waste, so 'harvesting'
valuable hardcore material.
Planning for the new Access Supply Chain implementation has just
begun and CTM Harpley aims to go live in May. "We are really
looking forward to it," said Andrew. "The new system will make a
huge difference in terms of greater efficiency one system running
the whole business, instead of several that don't link together.
And the aspect that will really make it fly is CRM. We will be able
to integrate the customer databases into one, and that will enable
us to see up-to-date contract data, prospective customer
information, and much more."
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Media information:
Helen Carpenter
Head of Group PR
Access Uk Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1206 321324 / 07833 936311
F: +44 (0) 1206 322956
E: helen.carpenter@theaccessgroup.com
W: www.theaccessgroup.com
Tim Cole
PR Executive
T: +44 (0) 1206 321335
E: tim.cole@theaccessgroup.com
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