14 Jul 2009
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.
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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