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RMS and Navision clients in Fresh Fruit supter market barefoot 02-07-2006
Posted by barefoot on February 7, 2006, 12:14 am
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We have a customer in Fresh Food Retail business. Their business is growing
and they will shortly have 20 retail outlets with an average of 7 lanes per
outlet and carry a total of 10,000 inventory items. We have installed
Navision in the back office and have installed RMS in their retail stores.
Our client has some concerns about whether a Navision/RMS based solution
will be adequate to handle their projected future business volumes.

So, to clear all their concerns, We need a site in Food Supermarkets,
running RMS/Navision combination with high volume transactions.

Could somebody please give me some details of a business anywhere in the
world? (There is one in Microsoft customer evidence - 'Macro'. But we need
bigger size than that)

Posted by Afshin Alikhani on February 7, 2006, 7:30 am
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We have som elarge supermarket chains [Metro Egypt; Spinneys, etc...] using
RMS. Though none of those is linked with Navision [Oracle Financial and Sage
Line 500]. We have in other sectors [non food] customers that are using
Navision and Axapta. We work with Cedilla that provides a very tight
integration to RMS at store and HQ level [see:
http://www.cedilla.co.uk/solutions/rmsync.html ].

Afshin Alikhani - [afshin@retailrealm.co.uk]
CEO - Retail Realm
--
URL http://www.retailrealm.co.uk


"barefoot" wrote:

> We have a customer in Fresh Food Retail business. Their business is growing
> and they will shortly have 20 retail outlets with an average of 7 lanes per
> outlet and carry a total of 10,000 inventory items. We have installed
> Navision in the back office and have installed RMS in their retail stores.
> Our client has some concerns about whether a Navision/RMS based solution
> will be adequate to handle their projected future business volumes.
>
> So, to clear all their concerns, We need a site in Food Supermarkets,
> running RMS/Navision combination with high volume transactions.
>
> Could somebody please give me some details of a business anywhere in the
> world? (There is one in Microsoft customer evidence - 'Macro'. But we need
> bigger size than that)

Posted by barefoot on February 7, 2006, 6:36 pm
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Afshin, Thanks for responding.
Yes, we have spoken to Cedilla in November last year. I beleive that RMSync
is a good tool to integrate Navision and RMS. However we are a bit specific
here to speak to a Fresh Food Supermarket customer as my client would like to
share some ideas and ask some questions.

Any suggestions?


"Afshin Alikhani" wrote:

> We have som elarge supermarket chains [Metro Egypt; Spinneys, etc...] using
> RMS. Though none of those is linked with Navision [Oracle Financial and Sage
> Line 500]. We have in other sectors [non food] customers that are using
> Navision and Axapta. We work with Cedilla that provides a very tight
> integration to RMS at store and HQ level [see:
> http://www.cedilla.co.uk/solutions/rmsync.html ].
>
> Afshin Alikhani - [afshin@retailrealm.co.uk]
> CEO - Retail Realm
> --
> URL http://www.retailrealm.co.uk
>
>
> "barefoot" wrote:
>
> > We have a customer in Fresh Food Retail business. Their business is growing
> > and they will shortly have 20 retail outlets with an average of 7 lanes per
> > outlet and carry a total of 10,000 inventory items. We have installed
> > Navision in the back office and have installed RMS in their retail stores.
> > Our client has some concerns about whether a Navision/RMS based solution
> > will be adequate to handle their projected future business volumes.
> >
> > So, to clear all their concerns, We need a site in Food Supermarkets,
> > running RMS/Navision combination with high volume transactions.
> >
> > Could somebody please give me some details of a business anywhere in the
> > world? (There is one in Microsoft customer evidence - 'Macro'. But we need
> > bigger size than that)

Posted by Afshin Alikhani on February 9, 2006, 4:32 am
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If you visit the official Microsoft Worldwide Customer Evidence site you will
find many references.

https://members.microsoft.com/customerevidence/search/AdvancedSearchResults.aspx?Flag=1&Level=1&AndTaxId=19815&LanguageID=1

We have been working to ensure that each of our partners case studies get
published on this worldwide resource. You will find a success story on Macro
Wholefoods if you click on the following link as well. They are using
Navision and RMS and currently have two stores with a roll out underway for
many more. One of the shareholders in this venture is the guy who started
Bras N' Things (BNT), think Victoria's Secret, they have over 200 stores in
Australia + Virgin, HMV and Sanity music stores.

https://members.microsoft.com/customerevidence/search/EvidenceDetails.aspx?EvidenceID=14009&LanguageID=1

Hope this helps

Afshin Alikhani - [afshin@retailrealm.co.uk]
CEO - Retail Realm

--
URL http://www.retailrealm.co.uk


"barefoot" wrote:

> We have a customer in Fresh Food Retail business. Their business is growing
> and they will shortly have 20 retail outlets with an average of 7 lanes per
> outlet and carry a total of 10,000 inventory items. We have installed
> Navision in the back office and have installed RMS in their retail stores.
> Our client has some concerns about whether a Navision/RMS based solution
> will be adequate to handle their projected future business volumes.
>
> So, to clear all their concerns, We need a site in Food Supermarkets,
> running RMS/Navision combination with high volume transactions.
>
> Could somebody please give me some details of a business anywhere in the
> world? (There is one in Microsoft customer evidence - 'Macro'. But we need
> bigger size than that)

Posted by barefoot on February 10, 2006, 12:01 am
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Afshin,
I did look at customer evidence before posting my question and found Macro(I
mentioned at the end of my question). But I'm looking for a larger
organisation atleast 20 stores or bigger.

Thanks

"Afshin Alikhani" wrote:

> If you visit the official Microsoft Worldwide Customer Evidence site you will
> find many references.
>
>
https://members.microsoft.com/customerevidence/search/AdvancedSearchResults.aspx?Flag=1&Level=1&AndTaxId=19815&LanguageID=1
>
> We have been working to ensure that each of our partners case studies get
> published on this worldwide resource. You will find a success story on Macro
> Wholefoods if you click on the following link as well. They are using
> Navision and RMS and currently have two stores with a roll out underway for
> many more. One of the shareholders in this venture is the guy who started
> Bras N' Things (BNT), think Victoria's Secret, they have over 200 stores in
> Australia + Virgin, HMV and Sanity music stores.
>
>
https://members.microsoft.com/customerevidence/search/EvidenceDetails.aspx?EvidenceID=14009&LanguageID=1
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Afshin Alikhani - [afshin@retailrealm.co.uk]
> CEO - Retail Realm
>
> --
> URL http://www.retailrealm.co.uk
>
>
> "barefoot" wrote:
>
> > We have a customer in Fresh Food Retail business. Their business is growing
> > and they will shortly have 20 retail outlets with an average of 7 lanes per
> > outlet and carry a total of 10,000 inventory items. We have installed
> > Navision in the back office and have installed RMS in their retail stores.
> > Our client has some concerns about whether a Navision/RMS based solution
> > will be adequate to handle their projected future business volumes.
> >
> > So, to clear all their concerns, We need a site in Food Supermarkets,
> > running RMS/Navision combination with high volume transactions.
> >
> > Could somebody please give me some details of a business anywhere in the
> > world? (There is one in Microsoft customer evidence - 'Macro'. But we need
> > bigger size than that)

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