ABP Beefs-up Accounts Payable and Cash Collection Processes with Version One
Released on: December 13, 2007, 6:09 am
Press Release Author: Version One
Industry: Food & Beverage
Press Release Summary: Anglo Beef Processors implements Version One\'s full portfolio of solutions to streamline finance processes
Press Release Body: Anglo Beef Processors (ABP), the largest processor of Beef in the UK, is streamlining its accounts payable processes, significantly improving cash collection and freeing-up a significant amount of credit controllers' time, by implementing document management and imaging software. This software from Version One (www.versionone.co.uk), which will be tightly integrated into ABP's Movex ERP system, enables the electronic creation, delivery, authorisation and storage of incoming and outgoing documents including invoices, proof of delivery documents (PODs) and statements. ABP is also implementing Version One's intelligent document processing system for the automated capture of data from purchase invoices, farmer records and timesheets.
ABP, which supplies beef to leading European retailers including Sainsbury's and Asda, is rolling-out Version One's full portfolio of solutions across ten sites. Dave Barratt, Group MIS Manager from ABP says, "Our accounts payable and accounts receivable processes are manual-based making them inherently time-consuming and prone to error. By implementing document management and imaging technology which will be tightly integrated into our Movex system, we're automating these processes, eliminating paper-chasing whilst making substantial time and cost savings."
Barratt continues, "Administration tasks will be removed from credit controllers' everyday roles including the photocopying, manual retrieval, posting and re-posting of invoices, statements and PODs, freeing-up much of their time. With this additional time, they'll be able to focus on improving customer relations and keeping better control on customer payment patterns, which will improve cash collection."
With the new systems in place, purchase invoices, supplier goods received notes, PODs, timesheets and more than 18,000 annual farmer records will be imaged using a Kodak i160 scanner and then stored in the electronic archive. Outgoing documents including sales invoices and statements will also be automatically stored in the archive, and these together with the imaged documents will be instantly accessible to authorised staff over the Intranet and by drilling down through Movex. In the future, customers and suppliers will have access via a secure Internet link
The approval of supplier invoices, which currently involves managers across the ten sites physically signing each invoice, is being replaced with an electronic authorisation solution. The relevant approvers will be automatically emailed with notification that there is an invoice for approval. They will then be able to view the imaged invoice and approve, reject or query it directly from the desktop. Not only will this prevent hard copy invoices from going missing, it will provide a comprehensive record of who approved what and when and speed-up invoice payment processing.
Barratt says, "As customers will have PODs, statements and sales invoices automatically delivered to their inbox or fax machine within seconds and will be able to quickly and securely access these documents over the web, this will further speed up cash collection. Version One's systems will also save us thousands of pounds in postage, stationery and third party archiving costs and will enable offices that are currently cramped with filing cabinets and document storage containers to be freed-up, making for a better working environment."
Being committed to reducing its environmental footprint, ABP is pleased that by going paperless, its green agenda is also being supported. Barratt explains, "Each year, we have to provide evidence that we are actively trying to reduce the impact of our business operations on the environment. Version One's paperless office systems significantly contribute towards our green agenda, helping us to build a more environmentally-friendly organisation."
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Notes to Editor
About Anglo Beef Processors (ABP ) www.anglobeef.com
ABP has an annual turnover of £500 million supplying fresh and frozen meat and meat products to multiple retailers, food manufacturers and caterers.
ABP currently processes over 15% of all beef cattle produced by UK farmers and has a range of premium brands which include Scotch Prime, Herdsman and the Jamie Oliver range of matured beef for Sainsbury's.
ABP is part of the IFP group of companies which is the biggest meat processor in the EU.
About Version One www.versionone.co.uk out Version One Version One Ltd is the author of electronic document management and imaging software. These solutions enable the automated electronic storage, retrieval, management, enhancement and document delivery of business documents such as invoices, purchase orders and statements. This \'paperless office\' technology is seamlessly integrated into all major ERP and accounting systems and with a typical ROI of less than six months, Version One\'s solutions are enabling thousands of organisations to save dramatic amounts of time and money.
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