Our track record is one continuous responsibility: a multi-entity Infor M3 CloudSuite implementation for an international group — 30 months and counting, as design lead and delivery.
An international group set out to bring its European entities onto one Infor M3 CloudSuite backbone — a single template rolled out country by country, while every warehouse kept shipping. We carry the solution design and the delivery: the supply chain and warehouse workstreams, integration with third-party logistics and EDI partners, and go-live after go-live, on a rhythm the business can absorb.
Thirty months in, the responsibility is unchanged and continuous: the people who designed the template are the people extending it to the next entity. That continuity — not any single go-live — is the track record.
A template that survives contact with the next country is a different craft than a single-site build. Ours has been holding — and growing — for 30 months.
3PL and EDI integration is won message by message, count by count. Orders out, confirmations back, stock that matches on both sides.
Distribution flows designed against how goods actually move — and planning parameters that survive the season, not just the workshop.
Retail, e-commerce fulfilment, brewing, coffee — different flows, same job: understand how a company works today, where it wants to be tomorrow, and deliver the ambition.
The numbers and internals of client work stay with our clients — those aren't ours to publish. In a project call we can be precise — about scope, about the decisions that mattered, and about what we would do differently. That honesty is the reference.