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Supply chain software specialist continues to grow its client portfolio with the addition of new client

Supply chain software specialist continues to grow its client portfolio with the addition of new client

 

UK importer and distributor Dimark is investing in a 13-user Accord system from Business Computer Projects (BCP) to support its growing cash and carry and delivered trade businesses.

 

Founded in North London in 2003, Dimark – which also operates a cash and carry business under the name Garden Foods – are the UK’s largest importer and distributor of Polish and Eastern European food and drink products.

 

Dimark were looking to replace separate systems running their two businesses with a single solution able to manage both operations on a single platform.

 

Business integration essential

 

Critical requirements were for an integrated system to support both businesses, which share the same stock location, with flexible pricing features to cope with the price sensitive nature of the market and the ability to scale up as the company grows.

 

The company opted for BCP’s complete Accord software system, including purchasing, sales order management, stock control, telesales and financial accounting, which will give it an integrated system covering all aspects of the business. The full system is due to go live over the course of the next few weeks

 

Ibrahim Yucesoy, who headed the selection process at Dimark, said: “We looked at a range of solutions available in the market place, but Accord outshone other offerings in terms of functionality and flexibility and BCP showed a very clear understanding of our market sector and business requirements. We’re keen to go live as soon as possible so we can start to take advantage of Accord’s outstanding functionality.”