IT transformation supports growth at Britvic

14 Jul 2009

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Britvic's full year sales are expected to reach £1bn for the first time

Soft drinks maker Britvic says its latest financial results are set to beat market expectations thanks to an IT-driven business transformation programme.

Britvic’s performance in the third quarter prompted the early release of a trading update, which raises hopes for yearly sales topping £1bn for the first time in its history.

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One of the highlights of the report is the group-wide replacement of all major IT systems, as well as a re-engineering of key business processes.

The transformation plan is running in the UK alongside work at its Ireland subsidiary – acquired in 2007 – and includes areas such as IT, supply chain, innovation, and transaction processing functions.

Through initiatives such as an SAP rollout, the Irish operation intends to generate €27m in savings by 2011. The plan also foresees cost savings in production, distribution and procurement, as well as a strategic business review that will result in the elimination of about 145 jobs.

“This will deliver real value in the long-term while we ride out the current, very challenging macro-economic environment,” the firm said in a statement released today.

Net sales at Britvic totalled £249m for the 12 weeks to 5 July, with sales also rising by six per cent to £732m for the firm’s first fiscal nine months.

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Posted by: ClickRich  15 Sep 2009

Excellent publicity for IT Departments

This excellent communcation must be every CIO's dream.... IT enabling business performance....
Well done Britvic, all it needs now is the CIO to be named!!

Posted by: Jeremy White  15 Jul 2009

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