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Boosting Operational Efficiencies with Leading ERP System SAGE X3

- Region MEA
- Industry Consumer
- Overview
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Mirak, a leading supplier and distributor of high-quality crops, had a
large online marketplace presence but faced many operational challenges.
The client sought to upgrade its legacy system and adopt Sage X3, an
industry-proven Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. Redington
partner, Abacus IT Solutions, had vast experience and expertise in
implementing Sage X3. The solution enabled the client to make its
business processes more efficient and enhance its employee management
processes by improving its integrated HRMS system. Sage X3 allowed
seamless stock management with an intuitive platform that offered a
single source of truth for making informed business decisions. -
Objective
To boost operational efficiencies and improve employee management -
Challenges
- Accelerate operational processes efficiency
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Gain a single source of truth for BI quickly with the click of a
button - Enhance staff management
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Outcomes
- Intuitive dashboards
- Seamless inventory management
- Highly configurable and flexible system