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Case Study - Christys
Christys streamlines contract-based operation with PrimaNet
The Christy Group Ltd supplies costumes, headwear, garments and accessories for all ages and since it first started creating costumes in 2001, the business has achieved a great deal. It has a license for Disney dress-up and also produces ranges for a wealth of major retailers, including Marks and Spencer, Tesco and ASDA. Managed from its
PrimaNet supports contract-based supply chain
Christys dress-up business supplies products on a contract basis to major retailers dealing in tens of thousands of products at any time and therefore the business required a system capable of handling it’s detailed contract costing model and unique business processes. A key requirement was that any new system needed to manage the complete process from the raising of the initial contract with the customer through to subsequent supply of goods called off by that customer.
Prima Solutions undertook a complete business analysis to propose how Christys should best use the system. By utilising standard product and working together to develop specific contract margin reporting and analysis, PrimaNet handles the unique requirements of Christys’ contract business model ensuring that the business now has full visibility of every contract at every stage – from creation of the initial order through to invoicing.
Steve White, Head of IT at Christys was directly involved in the implementation project with the objective of making best use of PrimaNet functionality to deliver the most efficient processes for product development and order management:
For Christys the whole area of reporting and information visibility has been one of the biggest benefits to more pro-actively manage their business operation.
- Capacity planning reporting means that they can see, at the touch of a button, for any given week the capacity available in any of their factories.
- Margin reporting gives them detailed information for any given period.
Managing a growing business with an overseas workforce and remote users
As part of a long-term business strategy over the last few years, Christys has reduced the size of its
Prima Solutions – specialists in apparel systems
Prima Solutions is established as the
Whilst costumes represent the bulk of Christy’s activities, it is also a long-established headwear brand and supplies a range of accessories and other childrenswear to
Since it first started creating dress-up costumes in 2001, Christys has achieved a license for Disney dress-up, produces generic dress-up ranges for a wealth of major retailers, including Marks and Spencer and ASDA and sells its product all over the world.